According to Marius Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> "ext Marius Gedminas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My personal pet peeve with the app manager is all those confirmation
> > dialogs.
>
> Yeah, and there will be more in the future... There should be at
> least one before starting the operation,
Please Ghod no.
I confirmed the operation when I selected "install" or "remove". In the
rare occasion when I didn't mean to, the worst consequence is that I
have to remove or re-install some app.
The obvious exception, of course, is attempting to remove some required
package, or removing something that's going to break dependencies.
> and we can't get rid of the legal "Notice" dialog for non-certified
> software.
How about letting me mark repos as "okay by me"....or is this just a
case where I need to be a poweruser and use apt-get?
> When using the AM to install system software updates, there will be
> lots more: "please take a backup", "all applications will be closed,
> continue?", "device will reboot, continue?", "don't touch me while
> I do scary things to the kernel", maybe even more. We should try to
> combine these messages.
This needs some thought -- in particular, what defines a "system
software update"? Upgrading the whole system to ITS2008, sure. A kernel
upgrade, probably. But what if the upgrade is just one required package?
Remember, by doing per-package upgrades, you can get this kind of
choice.
Steve
--
Steve Greenland
The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating
system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the
world. -- seen on the net
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