Difference between revisions of "Proposed Freekbox Changes"
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* automount mass storage devices | * automount mass storage devices | ||
::This includes thumb drives, cd drives, many cameras, ipods | ::This includes thumb drives, cd drives, many cameras, ipods | ||
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* Phone sync support for mobile phone synching | * Phone sync support for mobile phone synching | ||
* Bluetooth support for mobile phone/PDA syncing, file transfer, etc | * Bluetooth support for mobile phone/PDA syncing, file transfer, etc | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 April 2006
I propose we look at three alternatives for our default distribution:
1) Use a slightly modified default Debian setup similar to what I created, plus the utilities we have developed (basiccheck, modem drivers, etc)
2) Add and remove packages from our current freekbox 3 to attain the functionality in the default Debian install, but keep the basic plan the same.
3) Convert to Ubuntu.
Desiderata
Please add your criteria below
general
- gui administration
- Dave's quote is "The adopter should never have to open a terminal"
- automount mass storage devices
- This includes thumb drives, cd drives, many cameras, ipods
- accessibility?
- Support for other languages, alternate access.
specific software
- camera software
- scanner software
- CD/DVD ripping & burning
- as many wireless driver modules as possible
- PDA support for Palm, Symbian, Linux handheld devices
- Phone sync support for mobile phone synching
- Bluetooth support for mobile phone/PDA syncing, file transfer, etc