On Fri, 2006-03-17 at 14:52 -0500, Thomas Vecchione wrote: > > Sure, I just don't see why a new Ubuntu flavor is required, rather than > > actually finding and fixing the issues with the main branch. It's not > > like we live in a closed source world where it's Microsoft or Apple's > > way or the highway... > > One of Ubuntu's bragging rights is its ease of setup and install, even > easier than Windows in most cases I have used it. Requiring tweaks in > order to use the audio as compared to a standard distro is part of what > can take away from that. > > I dont really think it is the same thing as say, a completly different > distro. It is just precustomized versions of the distro for specific > purposes, meaning I dont have to put in these tweaks every time. > I just think it's much easier for developers and users to fix the mainline distro so these tweaks are no longer needed than to create a new project. Lee