Hi Pavel. We have already created a Xfce Kiwi Config to create a Live CD. I am going to publish the scripts soon. Just yast-live installer causes some problems. Marcus 2008/7/7, Pavel Nemec <pnemec@suse.cz>:
Dne Wednesday 02 July 2008 14:04:20 Andrew Wafaa napsal(a):
Greetings,
I'm a noob when it comes to the ways of XFCE, I'm predominantly a GNOME user although I do also use KDE. I would love to use XFCE on my eeePC, and also hopefully create a usb image for others to use. I do have a few questions with this in mind:
1. As the standard eeePC is very limited on space I would really like to hear of people's recommendations for applications. Ideally I would like to have as close to a full blown desktop providing all the functionality that I would see in a full sized laptop. I think the basics for this list are - RSS reader, IRC client, IM client, e-mail client, calendar client, VoIP client, webcam client, Office apps (Word Processor/Spreadsheet/Presentation/PDF), Media client (video and audio), codecs, network management, Image viewer. I appreciate that some of these are provided by default XFCE and also the Community repo.
I am just thinking if you wouldn`t be more efficient with KDE (in space). Anyway some some tips: irc+mail+browser+rss - opera/seamonkey voip twinkle office - abiword/open office pdf - evince audio/video - xine+xfmedia
2. Does anyone have a link to or could they provide a KIWI control file for creating an XFCE live CD or similar? Obviously having the application list first would help in the creation of the xml.
I can do one. I can do official one. But I want at least three user to test it regularly. We can make official xfce live desktop cd :) I like this idea.
Have a nice day, Pavel
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