On 10 April 2013 17:58, Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> wrote: > I thought about an idea like that for quite a long time but for a bit > different usecase (and implemented it last Saturday (just a coincidence :) > )). > > The Usecase > Here in Moscow I have several friends, who are painters/architects. They do > not have Linux and, generally, are not going to install it, but they wanted > to try out Krita.
Dmitry, Cool, that's also the use case I have in mind. Early adopters and users that have to stay on the edge are in the same situation. > Current Solution > So I prepared a VirtualBox image with Linux Mint 14 for them. It has two > pre-installed programs: Krita and an installation script written by David > Revoy, which will help them to update Krita from git. The graphical tablet > can be forwarded via USB directly to the virtual machine, so the pressure > works fine. Good to know! > Here is the link to the image (4GiB): > [WARNING] Be careful, the system language is set to Russian! > http://yadi.sk/d/fRbbHVxQ3rvcw > > After importing to the VirtualBox it will unpack to 10GiB. Thanks. I am thinking how far we can go to make extremely minimal image. One that with or without Plasma Desktop and for best integration -without local storage for documents (instead shared folder would be used). May be possible even for server database usecase of Kexi. > > Current Results > I have no results so far since I published the image only last Saturday and > my friends didn't have time to play with it yet :) Oh so please share the feedback with us :) -- regards / pozdrawiam, Jaroslaw Staniek Kexi & Calligra & KDE | http://calligra.org/kexi | http://kde.org Qt Certified Specialist | http://qt-project.org http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel