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Miami Oxford or Miami Florida?
Mainly because I'm from Arkansas and I've always dreamed of being a razorback.
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lol. Next time i have some spare time I'll have a look at it I promise
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You could join me at Oxford. :P
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You're in Oxford?! Wow, I'm only like 25 minutes away from Oxford!
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I still have too many other things to do. I'd love to see others step in. Somewhere hosted with the other files is a guide on setting up ocnix with Morphix.
__________________Also, check out this guide: http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=616205 Ubuntu reconstructor and UCK are tools. I tried messing around with it a little. I think the hardest part is setting up a good install of xfce instead of the heavy gnome...
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I've played around with XFCE briefly before, I've used KDE and GNOME, and I believe that GNOME may be the best choice. Is there no way to include both Gnome and xfce in the distro, in the same way that some distros include KDE and gnome. I know Fedora 9 "sulphur" includes kde, gnome and xfce all out the box I'd like to help as I've always been interested in helping out in a distro, although I have no experience. I would be willing to learn though
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i cant beleive i havn't seen this before, im downloading the .iso as i type this now and im giving it a try.
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Can you please clarify what you mean by "super heavy weight"? I realize that xfce might be lighter on resources but I can't imagine it would be THAT much heavier than xfce. I mean I know KDE is a waste if your system is slightly older
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Which Distro are you looking at basing it on? From what I've seen and picked up its currently based on Arch Linux. Can I ask why? My immediate reaction is to suggest basing it on Xubuntu instead as it has a larger fan base (my guess) and its also based on Ubuntu, which means more stable releases every 6 months. I noticed that Arch Linux releases every month. Which I find is a problem, as I live in South Africa and here we don't have cheap or free internet, so downloading a new version every month is sort of out the question. I realize that I'm a newbie and I don't intend to come here and mess up the way things are, I'm merely trying to offer suggestions
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