http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6273





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-11-12 19:49 -------
I tested this once more today installing 9.2 from PowerPack DVD. Situation was
the same, namely unmarking "bootsplash" in package list leads to warning about
deleting from install list so many graphical things that it is not possible even
to see whole list. Seems that whole KKDE and Gnome environment would be gone
when unmarking one single "bootsplash".


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Well it can be unmarked but the warning follows that almost all KDE, Gnome etc. is 
going to be 
excluded from installation as well. "The following packages are going to be removed" 
list is much 
longer than warning window can show (BTW this warning window is not scrollable, as 
anyone 
can see trying to unmark bootsplash, so you even canot see what else is NOT going to 
be 
installed...  ;-) 
 
You might understand that not everyone wants to close boot screen text messages with 
some 
much less informative "bootsplash". If somebody wants to partially blind himself, 
that's OK for 
him... I don't want to.  For me the easiest way NOT to see this bootsplash at all has 
been in 9.1 
simply to not install it. Unmark during the installation. Now with 9.2 it seems 
impossible because 
simple unmarking of bootsplash in Graphical Environment -> KDE Workstation -> 
bootsplash  
seems to imply mandatory unmarking whole graphical interface set with it. Something is 
wrong 
with this. I want to get rid of bootsplash but still use KDE and whole lot of Graphic.

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