On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Charlie Kravetz
<cjk(a)teamcharliesangels.com>wrote:
An onscreen keyboard is an absolute requirement for those who need it.
If the individual trying to see what's new can't access the cd, what
good is it? Doesn't that say to that individual "go find a cd you can
use, and forget using fedora".
I am not sure what the use case for on screen keyboard is (Some kind of
tablet maybe), but not many people are using a LiveCD for there every day
work.
I will normally be used for testing, showcasing or for doing a fast XFCE
install, and when installed, you can install the application to fit your
needs.
A LiveCD has limited storage and will not fit every need out there, but I
don't think it will scare people away from using XCFE or Fedora, because
the liveCD don't have and
onscreen keyboard, but it is only 1.4M, so it is not a big deal to leave
it on the LiveCD.
Tim