On Saturdayen den 22 December 2001 02.13, Han wrote:
> Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fridayen den 21 December 2001 21.14, Han wrote:
> >> Oden Eriksson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >>> On Fridayen den 21 December 2001 04.28, Quel Qun wrote:
> >>>> On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 05:22, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> >>>>> Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>>>>> Aurora is unneeded, hides useful boot-time system messages, and
> >>>>>> is oft broken.  So why not ->CAN-IT<- once and for all?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> For newbies it's good eye candy, and the shitload of startup
> >>>>> messages are said to frighten them when displayed.
> >>>>
> >>>> Just remove it from the expert install, then. (I hate that word,
> >>>> why not advanced?).
> >>>
> >>> Yeah, I'd like that...
> >>>
> >>> Instead of it, there can be a warning saying "the following kernel
> >>> loading information can be scary, please close your eyes now..."
> >>>
> >>> he he he he he...
> >>
> >> Someone I know from usenet was installing linux with a friend of
> >> his, who was a totolinux newbie but quite expirience with windos.
> >> The install went fine and during the first boot the newb smashed
> >> alt-ctrl-del all off the sudden and started hitting all sorts off
> >> keys. So the linux guy ask his friend why he pannicked. Well he
> >> thought something went seriously wrong because of all the
> >> messages...
> >>
> >> :)
> >
> > <giggle>
> >
> > I can really imagine this. I think my solution is quite funny,
> > instead of the aurora bloat.
>
> Well ehm yes, Maybe something for in the lilo-boot menu? :)
>
> Off course It would be the first thing I would remove after the first
> boot.
>
>
> Cya, Han.

he he he, yeah, mee too :)

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