houghi wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 10:50:08AM +0100, Igor Jagec wrote:
I use GNOME since I become a Linux user (4 years now). At least on desktop computers. I started with Enlightenment en switched to WindowMaker. Tried XFCE for a few months and went back to WindowMaker.
I use WMaker as alternative WM (on older computers, some production machines and so on.)
I like neither Gnome, nor KDE.
You like it or not, both of them provides most of features. Even XFCE provides lots of features. But there are situations when you don't have all these features as well.
I need to change so much it is not even funny anymore. :-)
Try with Fvwm2 if you like tweaking of WMs ;)
The funny thing is that on Novell Linux Desktop GNOME doesn't look like KDE at all. They even replaced Yast icon sets with GNOME ones. It would be very nice if we could see that on OSS. Or even better, to make gtk2 version of Yast in order to have completely KDE independent system like FC or Ubuntu ;) At this moment you only need CD1-3 for default KDE and Gnome. Would it be possible to have a CD1+KDE CD1+Gnome and thus only needing 2 CD's to download? OK, I know it is possible, because other disto's can do it with one CD. ;-)
Minimum install with X would be something like Twm, Fvwm or WMaker - to provide minimum features with X. Minimum install without X should be suitable for routers, some servers and so on. I saw that there is ncurces based version of Yast so I gues that using Yast on such minimum system can be done without no problem. I never use such tools like Yast, but people do so I don't want to be selfish bastard ;)
So is it something that can be easily done (for 10.2)?
It never occured to me such options (CD1+GNOME or KDE) since I made DVD iso image from your makeSUSEdvd program ;) BTW you did a great job with that program, thanks. You've made our lives much more easier ;) -- Igor Jagec