This time Faraj Meir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
becomes daring and writes:

> I think the same it's to hard to install things because of dependancy , told
> to windows user : you want to install a dvd prog , with descss enabled go to
> plf (is ok) take libdcss go to contrib (what another things to do?)and the
> version x is needed for this ... blabla...

  you use urpmi.addmedia to add a contrib and plf source to your
  system, then do "urpmi whateverpackage" and let it deal with the
  dependancies. I don't see the difficulty in that. (Yes, you can do
  it with rpmdrake too...just don't ask me how).

>         same things for : dreamweaver , photoshop , kazaa , all adobe and
> all macromedia thingy ....
>         you will said their are some remplacement , I and other windows user
> will ask you they sucks...

  You pay for that software? if so, call the company you buy it from
  and ask them to port. Outside of that...nothing mandrake, the cooker
  people or any linux people can do about it.

  Vox

-- 
Think of the Linux community as a niche economy isolated by its beliefs.  Kind
of like the Amish, except that our religion requires us to use _higher_
technology than everyone else.       -- Donald B. Marti Jr.

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