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- From: daum@ee.ualberta.ca (Tanya Louise Daum)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Packaging Linux
- Summary: I'm an ALIEN from another PLANET
- Keywords: X11 windows Linux packaging
- Message-ID: <daum.721861107@ee.ualberta.ca>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 20:58:27 GMT
- Sender: news@kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca
- Organization: University Of Alberta, Edmonton Canada
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- I was reading this morning in a local computer paper about NeXT software and
- how the NeXT is the only computer with "a consistent and user friendly" user
- interface across almost all applications excluding the Macintosh.
-
- This got me thinking about the innadequacy of raw X windows and the
- applications already built. Most applications aren't terribly user
- friendly, and certainly aren't consistent. I know there are packaged
- environments for X out there that have this sort of internal consistency and
- user friendliness (Interviews struck me as kind of nice) but they have not
- caught on, etc.
-
- If we want to bring Linux to the "joe average user" market instead of the
- power hacker market, we have to do something about the rather arcane nature
- of Unix applications.
-
- What I'm thinking of is this: imagine turning on your computer, booting up
- Linux, and immediately getting a login prompt in a window. Then it would
- run your window manager, pop up a Mac or NeXT like file manager, and the
- file system would be packaged so that there would be a large selection of
- finished, glossy, X based applications with a common user interface -- a
- word processor, lots of utilities, some games, perhaps even a spreadsheet.
-
- Can anybody suggest to me a package of stuff that we could include in a
- package for free that would include file manager, utilities, window manager,
- etc.? I could get to work on constructing a package much like the SLS,
- except window based?
-
- --
- "And men are men who till the land, and women are women who weave, fifty men
- own the lemon grove, and no man is a slave." -- Herbert Read
-
- Comrade @ LambdaMOO (telnet lambda.parc.xerox.com 8888) daum@bode.ualberta.ca
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