Michael Polak wrote:
>
> Yes, so now you understand why Arachne should be
> able to configure PPP even graphicaly ;-))))
Certainly, a Linux+Arachne package for new users
should configure everything (including PPP) as
quickly and as easily as possible. Auto-probe,
GUI, point-and-click. Whatever.
However, things are quite different for existing users
of Linux. They have already configured their systems.
They are already climbing the learning curve of Linux.
All they need is the bare-bones browser.
It seems to me that the first step is to produce the
bare-bones browser for the existing Linux community.
This will enable debugging and optimization to begin.
Later, when the browser is working smoothly, it can
be incorporated into a comprehensive package targeted
at new users.
IMHO there is no need to consider ppp configuration
at this stage. It is not required by the vast majority
of Linux users. What we need right now is a working
browser, and that is where all the energy should be
going.
Cheers,
Steven