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Re: SEUL: Migration, and a brief recap
William T Wilson wrote:
>
> On Thu, 8 Jan 1998, Paul Anderson wrote:
[waiting for an installer]
> > Someone here care to work out a config for XF86 that'll work on
> > everything?
>
> bwahahahahahahh. You seek the holy grail, sir knight! Standard VGA with
> plain FVWM of course will work on everything.
We could even try how well a WM works that's going to be
the default WM of SEUL (probably not FVWM) But that's
secondary, of course.
> The only problem will be the mouse,
[...]
> and it's not too difficult to identify a serial-mouse by setting the
> port to 1200 baud and seeing whether it acts like a mouse or not. :)
Sounds promising.
[HD space requirements for SEUL]
> I think we should build a good distribution and then
> see how big it is, rather than the other way around.
As long as we keep in mind that HD space is an issue if
we decide whether 100MB package A is in or out of the SEUL
default installation, that's probably fine.
[...]
> > > 3.2) It must be able to install graphically. Like Windows, which installs
> > >
> > Before it boots of the disk, the install will be text only.
>
> Before it boots off the disk, the install will be little bits of ferrite
> only. Like Win95, the first thing we should do is build a generic-VGA
> X-server and run some (statically linked?) install scripts off the CD or
> other mass/network-media on it.
I agree. IMO '95 even starts the window system unnecessarily late.
> > Well, just so as happens that when the kernel boots it doesn't say a word
> > about mice.
>
> Doesn't say a word about SERIAL mice. It will happily detect and
> report bus mice including PS/2 mice (which, I believe, are rather the more
> common type on Pentium systems).
I got a serial mouse with my old Pentium. Only $5, couldn't turn down
the
offer ;)
[...]
kai