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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
* Targeted release: [[Releases/10|  Fedora 10]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/11|  Fedora 11]]  
* Last updated: 2008-05-04
* Last updated: 2008-12-12
* Percentage of completion: 20%
* Percentage of completion: 40%


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==

Revision as of 18:06, 18 December 2008


Fedora Lite Spin

This page is a draft. I'll announce it officially on the lists when it's finished


Summary

Fedora Lite Spin - Fedora for systems with limited resources

Owner

  • Name: ChristophWickert (feel free to add yourself)

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 11
  • Last updated: 2008-12-12
  • Percentage of completion: 40%

Detailed Description

Fedora lite is meant to be a lightweight but yet complete desktop based on LXDE, the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. For more information about LXDE please visit the LXDE wiki page .

Benefit to Fedora

Current Fedora installs need a lot of disk space and resources. This is an attempt to make Fedora suitable for older and smaller machines.

Scope

package reviews, livecd

Test Plan

1. Get the desired packages into Rawhide 1. Spin livecds based on Rawhide an make them available via torrent 1. Project should go stable by the release of F-10

User Experience

A modern but lightweight desktop including a panel, desktop icons and a file manager together with a collection of lightweight applications for every day needs.

Screenshots: http://lxde.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html

Package Selection Proposal

In addition to the packages already provided by LXDE here is a proposal for packages for the livecd. A special Thanks goes out to SebastianVahl for his suggestions. The List of recommended applications from the xfce wiki might also be of interest.

Terminal Emulator LXTerminal X roxterm, xterm X
Web Browser Midori X Kazehakase, Skipstone X/-
Email Client sylpheed X claws-mail X
Instant Messaging ayttm?
IRC lostirc X xchat X
Bittorrent transmission X bittorrent-gui, linkage X
Office Siag Office TODO! abiword and gnumeric X
Calendar dayplanner X
Address Book gfa X
Document Viewer E-PDF X gv X
Audio Player quodlibet X audacious, exaile X
Movie Player gxine X whaawmp, eina
CD Ripper asunder X grip X
Disc Burning gnomebaker ? X graveman orphaned
Image manipulation mtpaint X
Login Manager SLiM X xdm X
Calculator galculator X xcalc X
Clipboard Manager parcellite X
Wireless wicd Wifi Radar

Dependencies

  • get the missing packages into Fedora

Issues/Questions

  • (Un)mounting of removable media. Can be done via hald with pcmanfm.
  • Inclusion of system-config tools
  • What about wireless? We cannot include NM-gnome because it would pull in gconf and friends. Will system-config-network suffice?
  • Remove locales or docs to minimize the space requirements?

Long Term

  • Encourage cooperation with the RULE Project . Can we integrate (parts of) RULE into Fedora, e.g slinky?
  • Make Anaconda work with less RAM?
  • Anaconda doing a live install will require less RAM (as it's not doing package installs). Your biggest RAM requirement will be that changes to the live image are kept in RAM and so lower RAM systems suffer on the live images. Requiring that they use persistence (which is landing in Fedora 9) will help, but make things less easy (katzj)

Documentation

none by now

Release Notes

none by now

Comments

  • I have hard to believe that this stripping down is useful when installer doesn't work with less 512MB of RAM. :-( MatejCepl
  • Huh? I remember I did a graphical install of F7 on a laptop with 256 MB of RAM. ChristophWickert
  • For IM and IRC, I propose Pidgin, considering that it works as both the IM Client and IRC solution. - JuanRodriguezMoreno
  • but this would pull in gconf _and_ gstreamer again ... - ChristophWickert
  • pidgin sucks, because it requires a lot of stuff (evolution-data-server, pango), shouldn't we say that our users shouldn't use anything else than Jabber (and IRC via irssi or xchat) and then we can use tkabber (never used, so I am not exactly sure how lightweight it really is). MatejCepl
  • What is the target audience for this spin? Beginners, advanced users, experts? This could also affect the used packages (imho emelfm's target is not beginners) SebastianVahl
  • Perhaps users who cannot afford to upgrade their hardware? For example, in the rural or inner cities areas in America, or in the poorer countries elsewhere in the world?

Suggestions for additional packages (by SebastianVahl)

  • Multimedia Engine: xine or gstreamer (IMHO the latter would be better)
  • I suggest Xine, IMO gstreamer would blow things up to much. ChristophWickert
  • Movie Player: whaawmp (somehow broken atm; not in Fedora) or gxine (in Fedora) SebastianVahl
  • whaawmp is definitively worth a look if we decide to use gsteamer, otherwise I agree with gxine ChristophWickert
  • whaawmp has one disadvantage in my eyes: it prints a confusing error message when a needed codec for a file isn't installed. SebastianVahl
  • Instant Messanging: licq? (never used it; in Fedora)
  • licq would be good because it also ships a gtk interface, but for me it was crashing very often when I tested it :( ChristophWickert
  • The basic licq package in Fedora has a Qt frontend and so Qt as a dependency. And licq-icqnd (the gtk frontend) requires it.
  • Additional tools for openbox: obconf, obmenu, with xdg pipe menu )
  • good Idea, I suggest we add obconf and obmenu to the lxde-desktop comps group

ConsoleKit support in slim/xdm

  • ATM both login managers don't support ConsoleKit. This would prevent fast user switching and mounting removable devices (eg. via gnome-mount) and maybe other stuff via hal. SebastianVahl
  • this should have already been fixed:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=452156

  • IMO fast user switching is something we can ignore in the light spin. It is most likely that nobody will ever use it if his computer already suffers from limited resources with one user logged in. ChristophWickert

feel free to add a comment

GConf

You wrote several times to not have apps which require GConf. Don't you want apps that _use_ Gconf or don't you want GConf on the live images at all? The latter would be hard to realize because anaconda requires system-config-keyboard which requires firstboot. And firstboot requires metacity (and so GConf and some other Gnome stuff). Eg.: GConf, Metacity and some other Gnome packages are also on the KDE live images. It's not that easy (or maybe impossible in Fedora at this time) to break this dependency chain up. SebastianVahl

I know excluding GConf isn't possible ATM, but I'm happy if it's not needed for runtime of the desktop. ChristophWickert

References