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The point is that a Ubuntu install gives you *everything*: OS, browser,
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e-mail client, full Office suite, games, loads of utilities, etc. Windows
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doesn't. So, you're comparing apples to oranges.
This
definitely is a good point. If you look at it this way, Ubuntu is beating
the hell out of Vista, since with Vista you still need to install everything
else you need. And then it is wrong comparing Ubuntu with any other OS in
terms of size.
If
you want a slimmed down install, you might want to look into something
like
CentOS (or Debian).
What
would be nice would be either a full-featured installer (so that you
can
pick and choose items), or an n-lite-like tool for Ubuntu. You may
want
to do some Googling for respinning or remastering Ubuntu.
If
ReactOS would ever consider adding applications to their installation I hope
this will be their approach from the start.
Or
check out Fedora: it gives you easy, n-lite tools for remixing it:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix
Will
look into it. Thanks.
Bernard
(South
Africa)