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Author Ramp it up!
daman

2005-04-20, 2:45 am

Hey, all of you debian developers. Get ready to ramp up the amount of
work you're accomplishing. In about two weeks I am uploading the
website, yet again to sway new potential linux customers. Just look @
me as an yet another unglorified linix promoter and all-around sales
guy.
I'm serious! So don't plan anything for the summer. There's profit for
everyone and more...
Personally, my website will sell the computers and nos, in all of the
popular places... And hopefully,<laughter> this ng traffic will
increase.
I like the fact that many distros haven't changed the interface to look
like xp. What in the ________ happened to gnome? Oh well! The default
cde is great. I love it.
1.Someone talk-up development of the risc chip on AMD or any other
manufacturer on the x86.
2.Make kde and associated apps faister.
3.Add more eye-candy to the taskbaa (debian) take a page out of the
simply mepis book.
4.Set remote priviledges for network root to null, upon install. pnp
firewall setup optional.
5.Better detection of cds and the ability to play music via the cd.
This is a must! Converts love the musics, don't ya know!<smiles>
6.Hardware detection on the device, not via the .dll's and whatever
else. Reinterating---> Better driverless hardware detection. If the
manufacturers can't understand this, the hell with them. There are too
many players in the game to little time to waste with the big guys.
nividia is an example among many other.
7.Better pci detection of internal modems.
8.A larger base default install of stable packages.
9.More advertising via the: net/web/ftp/gopher/archie/veronica/library
catalog/usenet newsgorups/mailing lists/wais/telnet/irc
10.Take time to smell the roses. You don't need to buy freedom, just
enjoy it to the fullest.Is fullest a word? Think i'll do a <giggle>
search for it.


Look @ the ubuntu 5.04. That's some real artwork. No pun intended. But,
here again. The main thing is that the foundation of the os is tight
bug-free code.
I know that linux is positioned to be the best nos. Why? We have all of
the developers, although only part-time, at the current. This will
change sometime during this summer (2005). Provided that we get off of
our <yes, me included> collective asses and assests.With the former,
being the most important.
This is an exestential (historical) moment(did i spell it right). Don't
matter. Saw it in a store one day.Thought it might make me play.Future
music all for you.<----EWF

Thanks for reading friend.

Patrick Sadler
http://www.linuxfree.net

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