* Bernhard R. Link wrote: > Does this means executing a shell in a gtk-frontend will need > another udeb than getting a shell in a text-frontend?
I would like to have a terminal widget accessible all the time for the gtk frontend. E.g. a gtk notebook with three entries: the main dialog window, a shell and the error output. > And the same if I wanted some other interactive program (like cfdisk > or anything other thinkable, that may not easily be replaced with a > bunch of debconf-questions)? If I have a terminal widget I can display anything I want inside. But for the future I would like to enhance the gtk frontend to provide some mechanism for specialized operations. This will be a togh task and there will be a lot of thinking, because you are right: debconf as is, is too weak for some tasks. Sebastian -- PGP-Key: http://www.mmweg.rwth-aachen.de/~sebastian.ley/public.key Fingerprint: A46A 753F AEDC 2C01 BE6E F6DB 97E0 3309 9FD6 E3E6 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

