Hi,

Am 08.12.2010 15:11, schrieb Samuel Gómez:

> Now, what about this:
> 
> If system detection successes, the system prompts a listbox with:
> - Windows
> - Mac x86
> - Mac PPC
> - Linux x86 rpm
> - Linux x86 deb
> - Linux 64 bit rpm
> - Linux 64 bit deb
> 
> And the right listbox is pre-selected.

That´s fine. That´s waht we already have.

> Else, if Linux is detected but not the distro, the system prompts a
> different listbox and a link.
> 
> The listbox is:
> - Debian
> - Fedora
> - Mandriva
> - Mint
> - PCLinuxOS
> - Ubuntu
> - openSUSE
> 
> The link is:
> - Show other versions.
> 
> "Show other versions" leads to the first listbox, but with no
> pre-selected option.

I would never consider showing a selection of distros Debian,
Fedora, Mandriva, Mint, PCLinuxOS, Ubuntu, openSUSE rather than a
selection of package types Windows, Mac x86, Mac PPC, Linux x86 rpm,
Linux x86 deb, Linux 64 bit rpm, Linux 64 bit deb.

But, is that necessary? How often will it be, that the distro will
not be detected? And how often will it be, that the distro will not
be detected *and* the user will not know himself what package type
to choose?

A user, who does not know, if she needs rpm oder deb, is such a user
able to install the software herself, anyway?

Stefan

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