Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Fridayen den 21 December 2001 04.28, Quel Qun wrote: >> On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 05:22, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote: >>> Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>> Aurora is unneeded, hides useful boot-time system messages, and >>>> is oft broken. So why not ->CAN-IT<- once and for all?
>>> For newbies it's good eye candy, and the shitload of startup >>> messages are said to frighten them when displayed. >> Just remove it from the expert install, then. (I hate that word, >> why not advanced?). > Yeah, I'd like that... > Instead of it, there can be a warning saying "the following kernel > loading information can be scary, please close your eyes now..." > he he he he he... Someone I know from usenet was installing linux with a friend of his, who was a totolinux newbie but quite expirience with windos. The install went fine and during the first boot the newb smashed alt-ctrl-del all off the sudden and started hitting all sorts off keys. So the linux guy ask his friend why he pannicked. Well he thought something went seriously wrong because of all the messages... :) Cya, Han.
