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other debian installer tactic?



I know this have been discussed many times. But I still not happy. (Sorry)

Why is it that debian can not take a shortcut in the path for having a quick 
desktop installation?

Why not to release a basic knoppix-like CD with the most common desktop 
applications that 99% of people would want?. Using a very basic installer and 
the hardware auto-detection of knoppix (or any other that works) it would 
clone itself to the hard disk in a few minutes.
It would be possible to install the rest of the debian applications from the 
debian testing CDs anyway.

I know that this wouldn't work in all platforms (most surely only in x86) but 
even if it is a very limited solution I think it worth been a valid debian 
subproject on his own.
I think that the save in time that an approach like this produces is something 
to be taken seriously.
I have installed debian for desktop purposes several times so in time it 
becomes boring, and there are many stupid details (about fonts, java, etc...) 
that I rather prefer not to hold in my mind. 

Now I live happily with a knoppix installed to hard disk, and fetching soft 
from the debian unstable branch, only thing is that there are a few upgrade 
conflicts in some packages, nothing too hard to work around.
Many people is doing the same. 

What do you think?  (Don't open fire with the magnum 45, please :-)

Alfredo



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