On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 04:38 +1000, Alex Fisher wrote:
> 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.
> 

Well this is interesting. Please write up each with screenshots and I
will be more than happy to integrate this info into the guide.


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

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