On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 09:35:16AM +0100, Adel ESSAFI wrote:
Hi list
I was using fedora and redhat since 2000. To day, I can see that our favorite
distro is really very strong. However, I have done some experience (short) with
Ubuntu and I have liked to LTS concept (Long Term support).
My idea is to build a distribution that is based on Fedora at 100% with
1. LTS
2. with a very reduce number of packages
3. with proprietary codecs and essentiel software (mp3, flash ) included in.
This sounds exactly like plain old Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS,
with added EL-5 package support from RPM Fusion. In other words, this
seems like a somewhat duplicative effort. If I'm not mistaken, you
could simply provide people a kickstart file they could use with the
existing CentOS and RPM Fusion libraries to do this.
Paul