Hi All,
This is my second time around with TC.
The first time was with 2.5 and now with 3.1.
With 2.5 I got so frustrated with not being able to customized the desktop the way I wanted to, I ended up running XFCE. By the time I did that, the fast boot time over some of the other distro's had pretty much disappeared.
As someone who is quite familiar with Linux but still had a heck of a time getting TC 3.1 up and running properly I have a suggestion as to how to make setting up TC a bit easier, especially for those who may be coming from another distro with a more robust desktop (like KDE or Gnome).
My suggestion is to have a program that would present you with a list of the most common programs that people install and handle the installation for you.
Programs like web browser (including Flash), music player, file manager, word processor, terminal, etc.
The problem isn't installing the individual programs in TC, it's not knowing which programs you need in this particular desktop environment (I had Aterminal but in order to cut and paste code I had to install LXterminal - I never would have known that had it not been for the help I received from this forum). I even struggled with finding a file manager.
Using this program would of course be optional.
I know one of the benefits of TC is total customization, but a setup program like that would have saved me a few headaches and time.
I could have had TC up and running much sooner.
This is not a criticism but rather an observation based on my own experience.
Agree or Disagree, but please do so respectfully.
P.S. Yes I have read this thread:
http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=2833.0but I think that while it did touch on some of what I've said, it's focus was really with an easier way to install the base TC.