Greg Dekoenigsberg wrote:But I thought the idea is to put those few and small videos on the most used spin (Desktop Live CD?) to let the hordes of users know about our multimedia capabilities.
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Clint Savage wrote:
I think that's a great idea. Get a couple, small screencasts right near the desktop on a LiveCD or whatnot. Besides, these videos are pretty small. What's a few megabytes between friends?
Quite a lot in a live cd atleast. You have to figure out which applications to remove.
Someone should be working on a minimal RPM set suitable as a base for single-function live images.
I agree with Nicu on this. I think there's reason to justify something like 5-10 MB on a LiveCD to give a good intro to Fedora. I did the cheese demo and it
was actually pretty hefty, but most of the ones that Paul did were no more than 5MB. I suppose we'd be going right to the end of the CD and have to remove *one* thing.
What if this was on the install DVD to start? Maybe having Miro installed in the default LiveCD with the rss from the fedora channel preloaded?
Cheers,
Clint
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