I suppose that's a good place to give feedback on Linuxera's updated iso

So far I've used only the live cd, therefore this feedback mirrors only my first impression.
Overall I find it very satisfactory, just as I expected, it looks nice and stable

Most of the following comments are of minor importance. Note that I'm trying the Black Mystery version.
- The net applet seems to be missing. I see it's configured to load on startup, but it simply doesn't appear in the tray when Enlightenment loads. However, it does appear when I start it manually via the menu.
This is nothing more than a community remaster, not an 'official iso' which was made to assist a few who needed and updated iso, since none has been produced. It's helping a few get over the hump of major updates to X and GCC and a few more items.
- When I try changing the theme, I see only Agust's Black Mystery plus a couple of default themes. However, it seems that the first pack of August's themes is installed in Synaptic; why don't they show up??
They were removed manually to reduce the size of the ISO (keeping it under 700 MB so it would fit on a CD rather than go to a DVD. You can reinstall them from the repositories with no problems.
- Showing hidden files in pcmanfm is activated; I believe it would be more appropriate if they were not.
The hidden files are not showing in root, nor in skel prior to remastering. Seems like it's nothing I am or am not doing. They just show up by default?
- The taskbar is located on the far right of the panel, right before the mixer/time gadgets. As left alignment is almost universal, that's slightly unusual.
Please feel free to move it to your desired location. This is not, nor do I intend it to be an 'official iso'.
- Finally, the list of installed applications requires some thinking. The question is, is this iso intended for netbooks/old computers or for modern desktops? Currently there's a mix of lightweight and heavyweight applications; for instance, Firefox suggests this iso is intended for modern computers, while ephoto suggests netbook usage. Also, there seem to be a few inconsistences compared to other isos: eg, there's Exaile installed, while the similar Clementine is the standard for PCLOS. I understand you built this iso around your favourite applications. However, I believe it would be more appropriate for most users if the applications are selected according to specific criteria (eg a full system using the most common applications, or a lightweight system for old computers).
Like you mentioned, those are my preferred apps. There are many apps on the 'official isos' that I don't care to use, there for I have to uninstall them, and install what I prefer. These isos are meant to help those out who are just beginning with E-17 and cannot go back to a previous version. They are meant neither for older computers/laptops or newer ones. You are free to create and publish an ISO of your choosing to be made 'official' if you like.
I really believe it's worth the trouble of everyone here providing a little extra help or feedback, in order to help turning your personal remasters to "official" isos, featured on the main page

Please be my guest and take on the task of producing an 'official iso' if you like. I am not interested in that routine again. What I produce is on my personal server and is meant for those who wish to use it.
