Le mar 23/09/2003 � 12:54, Adam Williamson a �crit :
> On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 12:19, Eric Fernandez wrote:
> > Why make it a supplementary step ?
> > At the end of the install, there is table with all detected devices and 
> > for each one, a configuration button, despite the installer indicates a 
> > default setting. It is already the case for the graphics card and the 
> > network. For the sound card, you would press "configure", then it would 
> > play a song, do you hear it ? "yes" -> let's continue "no" -> it tries 
> > the other driver. A user, even newbie, is not dumb, when things are 
> > explained the simple way : step 1 : OSS, do you hear sound ? step 2: 
> > Alsa : do you hear sound ? I think it is not confusing and on the 
> > contrary a good way to deal with particular hardware that could not be 
> > tested. And it would not be a supplementary step, just the new feature 
> > of the "Configure" button.
> Okay, that sounds better. Still not 100% sure it's necessary, but I
> certainly wouldn't complain about it.

sndconfig was acting the same way ( play a sound and ask if you hear the
sound correctly )


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