Am 2006-08-11 19:45:13, schrieb Anthony DeRobertis:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> > I do noit think its abuse, because the $USER
> > should be informed about it while installing.
>
> The user is already informed of it by the package description which very
Since I am on many Mailinglists, this is not right. NEW
users get the Tip to install "euro-support" and they do
a 'apt-get install euro-support' and nothing happen...
I am realy tired to tell them that they have to runn the
command as $USER manualy.
> The debconf note just serves to interrupt the installation and
> desensitize users to actual important information. Think of what the
> install would be like if every documentation package informed you that
> its only a documentation package. You'd very soon just hit enter at
> every debconf note without reading them.
Do you have set the priprity to "low"? - Than it happen to you.
I think, debconf should set to "low" by default to let NEW users know,
WHAT IS CONFIGURABLE and ALL OTHERS can the set it to a higher level.
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant
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