Lior Kaplan: > During the installation process, tasksel is shown and not aptitude. > Aptitude can be reached, but is described as an expert only tool. I don't > expect the normal user to use aptitude. But I do expect him to be able to > install multi l10n tasks.
But the installation process is supposed to be simple and not ask questions which most users are not interested in. I think that most normal users don't need to install multiple language tasks. And even if the installation process offered to install multiple language tasks, there's still only one locale generated. If a normal user can't use aptitude, maybe she can use synaptic or similar? Shouldn't a normal Debian user be able to use at least one package installation tool? -- Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

