Search Members Help

» Welcome Guest
[ Log In :: Register ]

Mini-ITX Boards Sale, Fanless BareBones Mini-ITX, Bootable 1G DSL USBs, 533MHz Fanless PC <-- SALE $200 each!
Get The Official Damn Small Linux Book. DSL Market , Great VPS hosting provided by Tektonic

Question: Should DSL-N start moving forward? :: Total Votes:20
Poll choices Votes Statistics
Yes, in a direction just like it was before development stalled. 1  [5.00%]
Yes, in a direction similar to DSL 4 (integrated drag and drop desktop, etc.) but with GTK2, more modern apps, etc. 5  [25.00%]
Yes, it should be a 2.6 version of DSL 4 with GTK1 by default and GTK2 by extension. 3  [15.00%]
Yes, but I want apt-get. 6  [30.00%]
Yes, but make it more modular even if it means starting over from the ground-up. 0  [0.00%]
Yes to at least one of the above or to something else, and it should be community-developed if the developers don't want to move it forward themselves. 3  [15.00%]
Nope, long live RC4! 0  [0.00%]
Something else (please explain below). 2  [10.00%]
Guests cannot vote
Pages: (8) </ 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 ... >/

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

reply to topic new topic new poll
Topic: Should DSL-N start moving forward?, is it time?< Next Oldest | Next Newest >
stupid_idiot Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 344
Joined: Oct. 2006
Posted: July 29 2007,08:55 QUOTE

I voted for:
Say goodbye to DSL-N.
Puppy Linux is probably a better GTK2 environment. It is better-supported (It is updated much more frequently, and it has a big user community) and it has tons more software.
Technically, Puppy is the better choice for someone who wants GTK2 and wants it small.
The question is: What can DSL-N offer that Puppy can't?
Back to top
Profile PM 
lucky13 Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 1478
Joined: Feb. 2007
Posted: July 29 2007,11:36 QUOTE

Quote
The question is: What can DSL-N offer that Puppy can't?

For starters:
Security. Puppy runs as root. DSL-N doesn't (not exclusively).

Bloat-free philosophy. Puppy is small on the CD. Take a look at its packages. Puppy's philosophy isn't to remain free of bloat. DSL-N's is.

Want more reasons? The root-only is enough to keep me from using it. I left that behind when I went from DOS to WinNT, which was the first Windows version to separate system administration privileges from normal user privileges. I'm not going to revert to using Linux in a manner I found objectionable, impractical, and insecure in Windows. And that's what Puppy is -- a version of Linux that functions more like Windows 95 than Linux.


--------------
"It felt kind of like having a pitbull terrier on my rear end."
-- meo (copyright(c)2008, all rights reserved)
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Juanito Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 1601
Joined: Sep. 2005
Posted: July 29 2007,12:58 QUOTE

Quote
Just out of curiosity, why apt-get (especially if you mean over MyDSL extensions if they were available and instead of Debian or *buntu)?

I don't think it's central to this discussion, but apt-get and many of the DSL extensions work fine for me in DSL-N.
Back to top
Profile PM 
lucky13 Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 1478
Joined: Feb. 2007
Posted: July 29 2007,13:57 QUOTE

Quote
I don't think it's central to this discussion, but apt-get and many of the DSL extensions work fine for me in DSL-N.

Actually, it should be part of the discussion. Should DSL and DSL-N be as compatible with each other as possible or should they both be totally separate? And the choice about apt-get can be interpreted broadly (encompassing Ubuntu's repositories) or more narrowly to a particular Debian repository (e.g., Woody, Sarge, testing, etc.).


--------------
"It felt kind of like having a pitbull terrier on my rear end."
-- meo (copyright(c)2008, all rights reserved)
Back to top
Profile PM WEB 
Key Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 115
Joined: Mar. 2006
Posted: July 29 2007,14:58 QUOTE

Sorry, I hit the wrong button and did therefore a null-vote.
I would have voted for:

"Yes to at least one of the above or to something else, and it should be community-developed if the developers don't want to move it forward themselves".

With DSL 4 alpha and the 2.4.x kernel, I have problems with booting the DSL live-CD from an SATA-CD/DVD drive and also I do not get an automatic internet access with my new computer.
I assume, that my new hardware is not supported from the 2.4.x kernel.

The only thing I want CURRENTLY is a working DSL.
Does not matter if it is DSL or DSL-N.
But it should have a 2.6.x kernel.
The current DSL-N image is now nearly 1 year old.
My mouse does not function with DSL-N 0.1 RC4, but my mouse functions well with DSL 4 alpha, therefore I think there is no problem to fix this issue with a newer DSL-N version.

I know that there is high priority for DSL and the 2.4.x kernel, but I hope that I do not have to wait further months till there is a DSL/DSL-N that is working on newer computers.

Yes, there is Puppy and there is Slack etc etc ..
But also when they have common properties, there are differences.
I had a look to a previous version of Puppy.
I did not like the design of Puppy and some other things.
I hope to get a working DSL/DSL-N again.
I think all I need is a 2.6.x kernel :)

At the moment, DSL lovers with very new computers can only use a DSL-N version which has not been further developed (at least no new images) since months.

The look of DSL-N should be the same classic look as in DSL.
I would prever an easy blue background with some color structure instead of having a real picture in the background.
Back to top
Profile PM 
35 replies since July 28 2007,16:56 < Next Oldest | Next Newest >

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

Pages: (8) </ 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 ... >/
reply to topic new topic new poll
Quick Reply: Should DSL-N start moving forward?

Do you wish to enable your signature for this post?
Do you wish to enable emoticons for this post?
Track this topic
View All Emoticons
View iB Code