On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 23:14, Scott Carr wrote:
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> >>>smoothly. If you need it the A4 template is in Documents and Files,
> >>
> >>Yes, i have seen the file and it was smaller than the first one
> >>I think i will use the original screenshots, but it's still missing for
> >> some Linux screenshots, aren't they?
> >>
> >>Thanks
> >
> >No. Because Linux installs are done from the commandline in most cases.
> >I suppose one could use a GUI tool but I am not aware of one and figure
> >any person that uses one can interpolate the commandline instructions.
> >
> >I have copied the list as there may be others out there who can add
> > something that will help improve not only your translation but the
> > original.
>
> There are some GUI install programs like Yast (Suse), one from Debian,
> and one for RPM based. 

Several for RPM-base distros actually - there's Gurpm, a GTK-based front-end 
to urpm, Mandriva has Rpmdrake, also a front-end but Qt/Perl based. I can 
only speak for Mandriva, but Rpmdrake is installed as one of the defaults, is 
integrated into their Control Center, has it's own menu entry, and works 
extremely well. Not just point and click - probably one of the most usable 
installation/removal tools around. Then there's Webmin 
<http://www.webmin.org>...

I suspect you'll find that only long-time and hard-core linux "geeks" or 
sysadmins would use the command-line for installation.

> Can't remember the names, but they are point and 
> click.  You may have to search for the program first though.

-- 
Alex Fisher

Co-Lead, CD-ROM Project

OpenOffice.org Marketing 
Community Contact
Australia/New Zealand


http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/

---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to