My plan is to put all the applications in a separate SFS. That way, you can decide whether or not it goes to RAM, change it out easily, etc.01micko wrote:Hi jemimah,
I just wonder if it's worth having all the standard puppy icons on the desktop since most of them don't work. I'm supposing you have some idea of what you are going to do and maybe you've mentioned in this thread somewhere (please excuse my laziness for not reading right through).
If anyone wants to start work on such an SFS there's really no reason not to. If you name it adrv_luki_006.sfs it'll get booted automatically and files in it can overwrite ones in the main sfs. I haven't tested this a lot yet, but it should work.
I'm mainly focusing on core usability and stability at the moment. I intend to work on applications last.
I first really want to get Saluki to a point where it feels very comfortable to new Puppy users and addresses all the common usability complaints:
- Unfamiliar desktop and file manager
Crowded and confusing menus
Slap-dash applications
Dated look and feel