Le lun 11/03/2002 à 01:35, Maxim Heijndijk a écrit : > But there's something strange going on here. Mandrake tries to make > using Linux as foolproof as possible with all those fancy GUI drak-tools. > Imagine the first time user who downloads the iso's, installs them, sees > all the nice configuration tools, only to discover that he has to > install some add-ons manually if he wants to do something as essential > as browse the internet in a way everybody does (with ease).
except for IE ( and I don't know for IE 6 ) you have these plugins that you can selecte during install. But when you take mozilla/NS ( you have to go to take them ) you have also to install theses plugins. we are talking about proprietary soft. If you want them, buy a mdk box or join Mandrake Club Everything has a price. mdksoft is not going to make a desktop distro by denying all OpenSource philosophy > New users will (maybe) be put off by this, > maybe they don't even know how to handle a flash-tarball (everything is > rpm on Mdk, so why do they have to know anything about installing > tarballs). My feeling is that it just doesn't add up. And they will learn something more ! good -- http://linux-wizard.tuxfamily.org/index.html - Un ministre compromis dans un scandale reparait sur la scene politique: il est blanchi Il ne reparait pas: il est nettoye -- Rene Doun