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Re: Desktop NetBSD needs your help
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On Sat, Feb 07, 2009 at 12:00:03AM +0000, Andrew Doran wrote:
> [desktop stuff]
While all that is a fine idea in principle, I'm worried that in
practice it's going to end up being another large-scale effort to
reinvent the mistakes of the Linux world.
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If you are going to use Gnome or any existing desktop you are
automatically going to borrow from the mistakes of the Linux world. (
Would like to exclude XFCE from this personally :D)
I used to play DVDs, videos and audio files from cmdline console for
many years on my linuxfromscratch setup ( I was an anti-GUI person).
Why not just add well written drivers for all audio cards out there,
some hi-res console framebuffer and a multimedia player app that will
play 720p HD video besides DVDs (upscale using ffmpeg?) and leave it
there? ( dunno if thats technically possible, or of the suggestion is
technically stupid - my apologies if it is so... ). I just setup my
linux console to use 1440x1080 res with vesa mode, so I am guessing
atleast 720p should be possible ... ? The linux console alsamixer app
for example is pretty good. Similar console based apps for playing
videos will satisfy most netbsd users I am guessing. This way netbsd
can stay clean from the proprietory ATI/NVIDIA BLOBs and still provide
a graphics experience where it matters. what gets left out here is a
graphical browser, and ability to play youtube flash videos (requires
flash blob anyways so leave it out). I was never able to run links
console browser in graphical mode as far as I remember.
Just my two cents.
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Kind Regards
GobbleDeGeek
[Gobbledegook for IT pros!!]
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