Hello,
I would just like to thank the development team of LXDE for a terrific, attractive easily customizeable D.E. I am the maintainer of AV Linux a rapidly growing Debian based Multimedia-Centric Distro for Content Creators. I was wondering how I could get on the list of Distros that use LXDE. If anyone is interested in more info about AV Linux please have a look:
http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html
I was very surprised to find out that LXDE works well with Compiz, I know a lot of users avoid such decadent eye-candy but on my system Compiz is only using about 18mb of RAM. Thanks again,
PS, I don't know if you are aware of the Remastersys Distro creation tool, it's developer Tony Brijeski has created a light Distro called Remastersys LXDE Lite and has coded his own Remastersys Control Panel that adds a simple gui yet user-friendly way for people to administrate many common tasks that are not apparent to those new to Linux or light desktops like LXDE, Check it out here:
http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/
AV Linux 2.0, a Debian Multimedia Distro using LXDE
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Re: AV Linux 2.0, a Debian Multimedia Distro using LXDE
Remastersys LXDE Lite looks interesing. but control panel seems to be too dependant on the distro to integrate well in other distros.
Re: AV Linux 2.0, a Debian Multimedia Distro using LXDE
Actually the Control panel should work with any Debian Lenny LXDE based distro.archibald haddock wrote:Remastersys LXDE Lite looks interesing. but control panel seems to be too dependant on the distro to integrate well in other distros.
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Re: AV Linux 2.0, a Debian Multimedia Distro using LXDE
First of all thank you for adopting LXDE for AV Linux.
I encourage people not to get too invested in developing system configuration systems off to the side of LXDE, since this is an area that is being actively developed.
I encourage people not to get too invested in developing system configuration systems off to the side of LXDE, since this is an area that is being actively developed.