At 08:44 AM 4/18/96 +0200, you wrote: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Alonso Soto Jacome) wrote on 17.04.96 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> I think Java can be ported to whatever graphics system is available. It >> would even be possible to develop a X protocol extension allowing client >> apps to send Java programs to the X server in order to be executed >> directly there. That would make execution of Java very efficient, even >> across very slow connections, and wouldn't need a complete rework of X, >> only a protocol extension that can be added without modifying the big and >> complex core of the windowing system. ? >Anyway, I agree that it's not a Debian concern - at least as long as >there's nothing to package. So we should probably take it off the list. >
The Debian concern here is a more attractive and intuitive graphical install system. Whether a graphical install has any advantages over the obvious asthetic ones is another question. What about just using SVGAlib? dertiz. -- Ean Schuessler - Director New Products/New Technologies Novare International, Inc. - The unstoppable fist of digital action http://www.novare.net

