Well Nio, you put a lot of questions for a project born to be a super-simple installer that is already working fine. This means, at least for me, that we are ready to enter into phase two of the project. Good.
Using the xorg.conf is not a good idea because is obsolete but can override a configuration without problems. Nvidia drivers are still using it. Anyway putting the UXA setting on a xorg.conf on a machine with Nvidia GPU seems to not harm the system. Would be interesting if someone from the dev team gave infos about it. As already told you the OEM point is more complicated. Try to think as the end user, even if average: you installed with OBI the system and after a reboot you don't see your distro up and running but you stand in front of a desktop with a terminal window, and you don't know why because there isn't instruction for this. You need to click an icon then reboot again, assuming you will not configure more deeply, to start the real configuration of the machine. Ok, if you have create yourself the OBI drive then you probably know what your are doing, but keep it simple is always a good thing. Put on startup for OEM user leafpad opening a text file with simples instruction will help for sure. Again I prefer the tarball as is now, but you know, an user coming from XP might be scared because he is not prepared to work on a terminal. This kind of persons are my target, I want to let them discover the new environment slowly. My opinion, obviously. Providing two version of OEM setup would be dispersive, but again it's up to you. Even if I prefer standard install, I like the customization you did, especially, lubuntu-restricted-extras, pulseaudio, pavucontrol. Normally I add them myself. Alias are good but the simple user will never use them. I didn't liked the grub setup, I prefer it hidden when just on single boot. The wallpaper is the unique visual customization you made, I prefer the stock one, expecially on lightdm. Have a pure Lubuntu OEM will be the natural step to follow when OBI will become more popular. Speaking of xfce desktop I'm interested in testing it on such an old machine. Let me know. F. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp