Mutter? Mutter is for quitters.
On Feb 5, 2013 10:33 AM, "Erik Mitchell" <erik.mitchell at gmail.com> wrote:

> But what if there was a distro that didn't have any services at all?
> No features! Kind of reminds me of this song:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CPKPpgJAwo
>
> <quote>
> now to fit in on the seattle scene
> you've gotta do somethin' they ain't never seen
> so thinkin' up a gimmick one day
> we decided to be the only band that wouldn't play a note
> under any circumstances
> silence
> music's original alternative
> root's grunge
> </quote>
>
> -Erik
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Joel Longanecker
> <joel.longanecker at gmail.com> wrote:
> > If turning services on and off is a challenge for an individual, and the
> > default services are the basis for choosing a distro, one must wonder if
> > Linux is the correct tool of choice for the task at hand. Is it
> appropriate
> > for a toddler to be operating a skid loader? Nobody is going to fork
> Ubuntu
> > because they really hate cups or Bluetooth.
> >
> > On Feb 5, 2013 12:36 AM, "B-o-B De Mars" <mr.chew.baka at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2/4/2013 11:12 PM, kelly wrote::
> >>>
> >>> I would doubt that Slack enables bluetooth or cups, but I am not
> running
> >>> current (i.e. Slack 14) just yet.  I know that is conservative, but I
> >>> will let you know after my download finishes and set up a vm.  I am
> >>> getting the iso now.  Not so sure why you need that.  If you are trying
> >>> to tailor a system to your needs, you might want to make a package
> >>> seleciton based on what I posted before, or do some sort of Debian FAI
> >>> installer that is a cut list from the full installer.  I guess I don't
> >>> know what you are asking for without some parameters to reply
> coherently.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Slackware does not enable bluetooth, cups, or any other service for that
> >> matter unless you request it during the install.  It's the opposite
> (which I
> >> like) of the more popular distros that all the cool kids are using.  You
> >> start with nothing, and turn on services as needed versus starting with
> >> everything only having to shut things down.
> >>
> >> It's also fairly flexible as to what you want installed too.  Min life
> >> support all the way up to everything & the kitchen sink.
> >>
> >> It defaults to run level 3 out of the box, but comes with a handful of
> >> different GUI's as well
> >>
> >> www.slackbuilds.org has been doing a really nice job providing build
> >> scripts for software not included in the stock distro.
> >>
> >> It's not for everyone, but I recommend it to anyone.
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