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Andrew Gaffney schrieb: |
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> Norman Rieß wrote: |
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>> Hello |
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>> Great Installer. I tried it right after i finished downloading the |
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>> 2006.0. |
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>> But i have a question though. I recognized that the use flags are set |
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>> to "X" and "Gnome" (and so on) by default. |
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>> Later in the "Extra Packages" screen you can choose other desktop |
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>> environments or perhaps no x at all. |
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>> Would it not be nice, if the flags are set after you choose your |
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>> desktop environment or the other packages? |
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>> If one chooses KDE as desktop the useflag could switch from gnome to |
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>> kde. If no x11 is chosen, the flag isn´t set so "+X" either. |
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> This is the same as doing an install by hand. |
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I don´t see why this is. |
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>> Same thing on the "Startup Services". I can choose some daemons to |
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>> start up, that are not even installed. I find this a little disturbing. |
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> Well, it's not possible to know services will be available beforehand, |
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> so we just give you a bunch of common options (along with adding |
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> custom ones in the future). Ones that don't exist will be ignored |
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> during the install. |
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True, but if i do not click the ProFTPd in the selection screen, you can |
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assume, that there is no ProFTPd installed to start automatically. This |
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way you can filter out not all, but some unlogic choices. |
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