I sort of agree, although my criticism of the new version is not so 
harsh.  Simplicity is always better, although not at the sacrifice of 
necessary features.  My main points:

1) The ability to search through titles or descriptions should be 
brought back
2) All the facilities of rpmdrake should be accessible from one GUI, not 
4 (!!!) menu entries!
3) When installing/removing packages, once a certain package is 
selected, it should be shown in a list, so that the user knows which 
packages are currently selected for installation/removal.
4) It should be possible to remove and install packages simultaneously, 
just like in the old rpmdrake.
5) BUG: rpmdrake closes right away after installing a package.  Expected 
behaviour: it should stay open, in case you want to install some more.

Please lets add on to this list, telling developers exactly what we 
liked about the old rpmdrake, and provide developers with some clear and 
precise things to improve upon in the new one.

David Grant


Mircea Ciocan wrote:

>  OK, I could live without the breezecom driver but today I updated 
> cooker fron Saturday and saw what becomed of rpmdrake, and with all 
> due respect for the coders is a steaming pile of sh..t, please explain 
> to a guy who LOVED the the 8.1/8.2 style, why for God sake was 
> necessary to butcher such a nice and functional utility and transform 
> it in such a nonfunctional garbage ????
>  I mean those ridicolus dialogs, the imposibility of setting your own 
> mirror, the butt ugly presentation of packages and so on, was anybody 
> complainig that the previous incarnation was to good or what ???
>  I really can explain why was necesary to destroy on of the strongest 
> points of selling of that distribution and endlessly confuse ordinary 
> people converted to Linux that started to undersand to like it.
>     Even more, is that the old interface available somewhere, could it 
> be possible to have an old style rpm or what contribution or lobby is 
> necesarry to revert to the old and nice style of rpmdrake, I have a 
> strong feeling that I'm not the only one who wants back the old and 
> nice interface.
>
>         Mircea C.
>
> P.S. On a side note cooker insalled flawlessly on my crappy Dell 
> Latitude and it works very well, also the today update made via urpmi 
> --auto-select ( sniff, snifff ;)
>
>
>



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