On Wednesday 13 December 2000 14:38, you wrote:
> launch XFdrake --expert, but at your own risk
>
Sure, I could do that, but that isn't really what I'd call "user-friendly."
I'm not asking for support here, I can change X servers just fine.
It's just that Linux-Mandrake is a distribution that prides itself on being
user-friendly. It's a distribution that I recommend to people who have
never used or seen Linux before.
I'm thinking from a tech-support point-of-view, and I'm pretty sure that a
novice wouldn't know how to change X servers.
I was just making a recommendation of something that I think would make it
even *more* user-friendly, and one that I don't think would be difficult to
implement (although I could certainly be wrong).
It would also be nice to be able to redirect Live Update to another
installation source. If I were to download the next release, it would be
nice to be able to call up Live Update and point it to my download directory.
Anyway, it's just a suggestion, and one that i think would make "Live Update"
more useful.
RSwaim