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[Mageia-dev] dual iso content

+ Thomas Lottmann + skipercooker at gmail.com +
+ Mon Apr 4 14:06:53 CEST 2011 +

+
+ +
Le 04/04/2011 13:44, James Kerr a écrit :
+> On 04/04/11 10:49, Donald Stewart wrote:
+>> On 4 April 2011 10:35, Anne nicolas<ennael at mageia.org> wrote:
+>>> Hi there
+>>>
+>>> While working on beta1 isos, looks like recent improvement in deps
+>>> management for base system made some more free space. I know have 30
+>>> Mo available to add more packages. Just keep in mind that dual content
+>>> is both 32 and 64 bits and focus on minimal installation and
+>>> diagnostic tools
+>>>
+>>> Here is the current list:
+>>> http://zarb.org/~ennael/mageia-dual-1-Beta1-dual.idx
+>>>
+>>> Feel free to comment
+>>> Cheers
+>>>
+>>> --
+>>> Anne
+>>> http://www.mageia.org
+>>>
+>>
+>> mc would be nice. Otherwise the list looks good.
+>>
+>
+> I agree. nano would also be useful. (At least one of those two should be
+> included.) A few of us still haven't mastered vi. :)
+>
+
+I don't want to start a flamewar or something, but keep in mind that 
+there are several people, pretty much unexperienced with Linux and 
+keyboard shortcuts or combining them. They might be lost or in 
+difficulty if nano is installed on it's own. mc or mcedit isn't too 
+heavy and so easy to use that it would be a good idea, in my opinion, to 
+include it.
+
+This is from my own experience. Now, I can manage to learn how to use 
+nano or vi (I use emacs personally), but editing in text console was 
+such a pain when I started using Linux until I found out about mcedit. 
+So...
+
+Couldn't it be possible to installed both mcedit (basic) and nano 
+(advanced) then? Its not like if they were heavy...
+
+ + + +
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