On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, you wrote: > well, as for telnet, it's small and doesn't causes any security threat (i'm > not talking about telnet-server) Right, inet services in general left off. > > have you tested 7.2(beta)? Sure! It's good. My point is, to have perhaps 4 choices; beginner, normal, server, expert installs. The beginner install I have in mind would have nearly /everything/ done for the user. Perhaps I'll play with the installer and try to hack together what I mean. 8^) Thanks for your reply. -- Matt Steven Web Automation GeniusWeb.com (605)622.7811 And now for the obligatory automatic random signature file quote: >>=> Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO (or Linux) is the answer. <=<<
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