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Should the .iso add a bit of CAD and CAM? #13
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I'm of two minds on this. Sometimes a user may want a full CAD/CAM workstation on the ISO, but at other times they want a tiny machine controller, for what's essentially a machine control appliance. In the latter case, anything extra is just bloat. |
I suggest to wait and see how our man power develops once the release is out. Maybe there is some momentum to offer both a minimal version and a CAD/CAM version for a LinuxCNC .iso. |
Le jeu. 17 nov. 2022 à 16:46, Sebastian Kuzminsky ***@***.***>
a écrit :
I'm of two minds on this. Sometimes a user may want a full CAD/CAM
workstation on the ISO, but at other times they want a tiny machine
controller, for what's essentially a machine control appliance. In the
latter case, anything extra is just bloat.
Debian's tasksel looks made for such alternative configs and supported by
Installer as well as post-install.
We could design CNC and CAD/CAM tasks that user could select from as needed
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That we can possibly do also without affecting the .iso. Those live systems are typically non-persistent, so installing something is gone with a next boot. Have not tried the LinuxCNC one, though. |
Two separate ISOs with different package lists isn't a massive amount of extra work. All my controllers run from a 4GB DOM SSD though, so would struggle with anything fully-featured. |
The current Bookworm ISO weighs in at 2.3 Gb when built. |
FreeCAD?
Inkscape + https://github.com/cnc-club/gcodetools ?
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