On Wednesday 19 December 2001 09:11 pm, you wrote: -> On Wednesday 19 December 2001 13:22, Charles A Edwards wrote: -> >Uninstall aurora. -> >You do not need it. -> -> Indeed. -> Aurora is unneeded, hides useful boot-time system messages, -> and is oft broken. So why not ->CAN-IT<- once and for all? ->
agreed... But on the other hand, some 'newbies' might like the graphical display while they boot Linux. A solution would be to have Aurora (off) by default, and 'IF' someone wants it, allow them to turn it back on. Not totally 'removed' from the distro. I don't like it, you the same, but some may do... my .02c -- SK --=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- http://www.sedecomp.linux-site.net | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] We use and support Linux Mandrake | http://www.linux-mandrake.com Current Linux kernel 2.4.8-34.1mdk uptime: 0 hours 14 minutes.
