Daniel Cheng schrieb:
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Tommy[D] <tommy100 at gmx.de> wrote:
>> Ian Clarke schrieb:
>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Zero3 <zero3 at zerosplayground.dk> wrote:
>>>>> The aim was to reduce the number of questions we ask during the
>>>>> installation to a minimum: on the basis that advanced users can change
>>>>> the settings they need afterwards, including whether the node
>>>>> auto-starts or not.
>>>>>
>>>> Indeed, yet that is one of the questions you probably *ought* to ask.
>>> I don't know - does mysql server ask this before it installs?  I think
>>> so long as there is an option to disable, we should default to
>>> whatever is better for the network.  The user has volunteered to run
>>> Freenet after all.  Remember also that Napster probably wouldn't have
>>> worked if they hadn't defaulted to auto-running.  Obviously Freenet !=
>>> Napster, but the analogy is valid in this case.
>>>
>>> Ian.
>>>
>> mysql server is installed, if i call the install "emerge mysql". And it only 
>> starts on startup, if i
>>  add it to startup "/etc/init.d/rc-update add mysql default". Nothing 
>> happens automagicly at my
>> systems. This would probably be true for napster too, but i never tried it.
>> But maybe gentoo users are a minority?
> 
> Gentoo user are minority,
> Redhat, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, Windows, all do this automatically.

They all do start mysql after installation and add it to autostart without 
asking the user???

> 
> Btw, Gentoo Linux causes global warming! Needlessly recompiling
> everything uses power. Fossil fuels are used to generate that power.
> Hug a tree, use Debian.

If you have ever used Gentoo, you dont want to use something else, better than 
drugs. And atm it is
cold here, so i could need some warming!

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