Re: Why I can't recommend Arch or Gentoo

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Because I'm curious and peresently an Arch user, what has caused the Arch installation image size to grow beyond the capacity of a CD? Thanks!

Al

On 9/23/2015 7:48 AM, Kelly Prescott wrote:
Ok, I now have the time to respond to this thread...
Echoing some of the things others have said, here I go!

1:  I like Kyle am a vollenteer maintainer of the TalkingArch distribution.

2:  I share his vision of keeping it is close to the original arch as
possible.  We are not seeking to make another distribution, rather we
are seeking to make a distribution experience which is as close to the
original as possible.

3:  I realize that this is not all things to all people.  If this isn't
your distro of choice, I totally understand and there are several others
from which you can choose or you can make another one to match your
particular needs/desires.

4.  Also like Kyle, I am always willing to help when I can.
I do better responding to the mailing list for 2 reasons.   The first is
I want my answers archived so future users might find them should they
need them, and secondly I have a busy professional life which makes this
the easiest medium at present for me.

5.  I am perfectly willing to help fix support issues particularly in
the braille side of things, and I have 2 displays at present, a Hims
Braille Edge 40 and a pacmate 40 cell display.
This does, limit my options, but I do what I can.

6:  Mention was made of changing the serial detection of brltty in the
distro, and We might be able to do that, but I am reluctant to change
the packages I use as I don't want them to differ from the distributed
ones.
The only mods I make at present are to strip out some of the XWindows
and API stuff so it will be a smaller package for the ISO.

7:  As we move forward, change is are bound to happen.  Even the regular
Arch developers are struggling with the fact that the distro is going to
no longer fit on a CDRom.
We could strip out the braille support, but this would take out braille
as a installation option and the main stream arch iso will go over the
CD size probably by the end of the year anyway. We still offer the cd on
request as a option, so no one is left out.

8:  as for developer motivation, mine works like this.  I want a
blind-friendly command-line distribution I can use.  I also want to help
other like-minded persons discover the command-line and learn Linux.
I am not trying to rid the world of Windows per say, but I do enjoy
seeing people learn more about the software and hardware they use.
I also enjoy seeing people switch to free software options.
It is all about choice!

I hope everyone has a wonderful day!
-- Kelly Prescott

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