On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 16:52 +0100, Harald Hoyer wrote:
Sean Middleditch wrote:
Right. "Operating System." XMMS is not part of an OS, it's an application that nobody strictly needs. You don't need to put XMMS in Fedora Core in order for Core to use or run XMMS, and its removal will not reduce Core's audio capabilities in the least.
hmm, OS... let's deliver the kernel only, the rest is just bloat :)
Sounds like a plan. Though maybe we should throw in the boot loader, too. I think those together plus the initial ramdisk should be enough for most Linux users. They can grab auxillary things like binutils and rpm from Extras. ~_^
Manual system bootstrapping is k00l.