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> > Thank you for your brilliant observations!! Let me clarify what YOU do > > not seem to understand: > > > 1) The fact that the desktop GUI is chosen by the development team and > > NOT the installer DURING the installation process IS a bug. Bug, as in > > programming or scripting ERROR. > > No, it is a design decision. That you don't *like* it does not make it a > bug. > > > 2) The installer/user can NOT read the fucking installation guide when > > you do NOT yet have an operating system. > > > 3) If the installer uses the example in the initial help page (F4) > > logically: tasks="dns-server, file-server, kde-desktop, standard" The > > installer gets a KDE GUI with Gnome components and NO server services. > > This too seems to be a bug, however, I can workaround it. > > > Fortunately for me, your colleagues are more tolerant of converts to the > > Debian way of thinking. > > I don't know where you got the idea that his colleagues are tolerant of > people being assholes in bug reports, but you are mistaken. If you can't be > civil to the maintainers who respond to the bug reports you've filed, > I'll be happy to ask the BTS admins to block your access. I love to see various other ways that say to the reporter that his reasonable request won't be granted. I mean that exploring the possibilities between ignoring and blocking will be fun. Have fun Geert Stappers -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGQNddOSINbgwa/7sRAtXrAKCXl4h4A/1a5cWGE2porYSLDUr5PwCfZZB8 qps8JLHRwRpBElZQqt7FwYI= =olBk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]