guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Very nice state of Cooker.
> I tried to install everything to the left plus firewall => 1900 MB
> after accepting to load individual packages and clicking on next my 
> installation had turned into 1632 MB.
> 
> I added a lot of packages, which earlier could hang the installation, but 
> could not find any faults, with 1990 MB.

:). I still can find problems, for example it seems that when you
click "too fast" on the "ok/cancel" dialog of deps, on a slow
machine, the second click is interpreted as a click on the
"previous" button of the step.
 
> I think it is not worthy of an installer based on 'unix' to be unable to let 
> the user jump out of the installation at any free time, more like Microsoft, 
> as if this is the ultimate way to do it.

What do you mean? You want to be able to exit install at any
time? I think it's not worth adding a button at every step, given
that we already don't have enough space to put all buttons for
some steps that are already much stuffed.
 
> I think that the words in the pictures during installation are rather 
> pathetic. If Linux is the 'ultimate platform' and if it contains 'the best 
> software for you' - then you don't have to bragg as a child filled with shame 
> of not being among the real guys. If it contains quality, that is enough.

Marketing words ya know..

-- 
Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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