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Re: remove some soft from openoffice (Live-CD)



Am 2008-09-01 10:14:19, schrieb abdelkader belahcene:
> Hi,
> This just to suggest, if the gnome version for the lenny onlive is to big
> for 1 CD, I think  the simple solution is to remove the less used and big
> software for example the  draw or calc of openoffice,   since the user can

oocalc is definitively very widely used...

And of course, openoffice should be complete on a Live-CD since live-CDs
are intend to give users a possibility to try it out BEFORE installing.

> complete it with the installer if necessary from the debian repository. The
> important tool like synaptic must remain.

How to try-out oocalc if it is not on the Live-CD?

> A good live CD, for me,  is not the one which contains a lot of soft, but
> the one which has a good look & feel, and easy to install and complete. I

Why do you want to install a Live-CD'

Live-CD's are usualy non-usable since they do not containg documentation
and  such...  (Live-CD  of  Zenlinux  for  example  which  is  based  on
Slackware and striped in all directions...)

> want to install it and complete it with other software.
> In my case I never use openoffice , I use latex/lyx for  office typesetting,
> I don't ask to it (it is big too), i just need procedure to install it, so
> apt-get  is enough, synaptic is well, that 's all !!

Latex/Lyx are definitively not allications for Live-CDs because they are
very rarely used...   Only Geeks & Nerds like us using this "crap".  ;-)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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