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On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 12:31:08PM +0200, Mikael Hallendal wrote: |
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> This depends on what userbase we have/want to have. Most packages you |
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> install you want to check the config before you are using them. So I |
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> don't think we have to mention everytime there are a configure-file |
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> available in a package. |
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> Most of our current users are advanced Linux users and doesn't need to |
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> be told about the possibility to configure packages. |
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I'm not advocating "dumbing down" our users; but I do think it only fair |
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to make a notice to the user that "this package does, contrary to what one |
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would expect, does not work without manual configuration". |
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I find it repulsive that I have to manually configure my video player to |
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get it to run at all. I have not problems accepting that I will have to |
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manually tweak it to obtain optimal performance. But the point of using a |
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distro (any kind of distro) in the first place was to avoid doing all the |
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strictly unnecessary details. I would expect the packagers to set up |
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reasonable defaults in the configuration files, whenever that is possible. |
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In this specific case, it seems to be very possible, since what I did to |
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get mplayer to run was simply unpack the codecs.conf.gz file into |
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.mplayer/codecs.conf of the user that should run mplayer, and it all |
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worked okay. |
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Kind regards, |
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Karl T |