On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 16:52 +0100, Harald Hoyer wrote: > Sean Middleditch wrote: > > Right. "Operating System." XMMS is not part of an OS, it's an > > application that nobody strictly needs. You don't need to put XMMS in > > Fedora Core in order for Core to use or run XMMS, and its removal will > > not reduce Core's audio capabilities in the least. > > hmm, OS... let's deliver the kernel only, the rest is just bloat :) Sounds like a plan. Though maybe we should throw in the boot loader, too. I think those together plus the initial ramdisk should be enough for most Linux users. They can grab auxillary things like binutils and rpm from Extras. ~_^ Manual system bootstrapping is k00l. >