Sorry about the top posting...<div><br></div><div>Arch Linux. I played a bit more and I got OSTree working with Arch. I think that would make a nice update system. It's just research really but it might turn out to be useful to someone. I love the continuous release cycle in Arch Linux but it might also be the most tricky aspect if we ever consider deploying something based on it...</div>
<div><br></div><div>Full support for "standard applications". I'm mostly intersted about it because of the dog fooding. The lack of it is probably the first reason causing the quality issues we are seeing. I think showing icons in the frame and list applications on the home are not particularly hard implementation wise. What about adding it as a GCI task. I'm not going to code it but I'm happy to mentor :)</div>
<div><br></div><div>On Sunday, 10 November 2013, Sebastian Silva wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>El 09/11/13 23:00, Sebastian Silva
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<blockquote type="cite">Argentina
has I think about a couple of million of them.</blockquote>
I checked and there's 3M in Argentina alone so it's already the
winning One Laptop device.<br>
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Ref:<br>
<a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classmate_PC#Programa_.22Conectar_Igualdad.22" target="_blank">http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classmate_PC#Programa_.22Conectar_Igualdad.22</a><br>
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Interestingly, they run a local derivate of Debian 7, called Huayra,
with Mate desktop.<br>
I have installed Sweets Desktop 0.94 with Sugar Network on Huayra
and and it works fine.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Sebastian<br>
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</blockquote></div><br><br>-- <br>Daniel Narvaez<br><br>