Ian Jackson wrote: > Usual > Common > Better > Good > Useful > Widespread > Commended
My vote is for "Typical". Rationale: * Atypical packages aren't inferred to be bad packages. * Microsoft has spent the last decade or so training us that "Typical" is a rather bloated install that has just about everything you need. This seems like what we want. Not commended, unusual, bad, not useful, and worse, the antonyms of a few of the other things listed above, have rather negative connotations. -- Robert Woodcock - [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I never knew manipulating the masses was so easy." -jt

