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the Idea
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From: col...@optusnet.com.au
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Subject: Re: the Idea
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 05:58:33 -0700
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Ill answer one of these. What I mean by ubuntu_lite is a version of
Ubuntu that is for the legacy hardware that is Useable. So it would use
the ubuntu hardware handler, it would use the ubuntu repositories and
it would hope to be included in the ubuntu installer (though that would
depend on Ubuntu).
The idea of attaching to a major updated release is so that we have the
bug fixes, hardware drivers and support of the ubuntu release. Also it
is to premote the project within the linux community.