I'm a technical user of RetHat since v5 and Fedora since Core 1.
While the install process suits my needs, has any thought been given to:
Grouping packages by functional use (but not as course a grouping as the old RH install)
Listing packages in organization categories much the same as SourceForge
Libraries only visible in an 'expert' mode
Packages dynamically select libraries needed
Since the vast majority of desktop installs are users - not writers of the technology, this or a similar way of extracting the minutiae, will make a killer distribution and a formidable Windows competitor.
In the mid Sixties, when use of the Interstate System became the primary way to navigate state to state, Barry Goldwater quiped that "the Interstate Highway System is amazing in that it is now possible to travel coast to coast without seeing anything".
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Hello helpdesk? Yeah I'm trying to send my Core Duo over my RAZR and it keep crashing.
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- Grouping packages by functional use (but not as course a grouping as the old RH install)
- Listing packages in organization categories much the same as SourceForge
- Libraries only visible in an 'expert' mode
- Packages dynamically select libraries needed
Since the vast majority of desktop installs are users - not writers of the technology, this or a similar way of extracting the minutiae, will make a killer distribution and a formidable Windows competitor.In the mid Sixties, when use of the Interstate System became the primary way to navigate state to state, Barry Goldwater quiped that "the Interstate Highway System is amazing in that it is now possible to travel coast to coast without seeing anything".