Denis HAVLIK wrote:

> Hi, folks
>
> Here is one question concerning "Authomated" mode. Currently (7.1), in
> this mode you get "everything" except for "dangerous" server-packages
> installed, if there is enough place on your HD.
>
> >From your recent posts, I got the impression that having a following
> screen pop-up during Authomated install would make lot of people happy:
>
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> ######################################################################
>
>         Choose the number of installed packages X (Y MB)
>
>       ----------------------------------------------------
>       |                   ## <- This is a slider         |
>       |                   ##                             |
>       ----------------------------------------------------
>    MINIMAL                                          "EVERYTHING"
>    INSTALL
>
>     [ ] Games
>     [ ] Server applications
>     [ ] Handicaped user
>
> ######################################################################
> HELP TEXT: Authomatic install will on default provide you with a
> standard workstation. By moving the slider, you can choose the amount
> of software you want to install on your system: Even if you choose a
> minimal version, you will get a simple, but still rather confortable
> working enviroment. "Everything" installes everything, except for games
> and server aplications, unless corresponding checkboxes are checked.
> "handicaped user" installs some hanidicaped-friendly programs, and lowers
> the priority of wiz-biz graphical programs.
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> Real gamers should obviously check "Games", And checking "Server
> application" would fire a warning "This can be dangerous, bla, bla...
>
> Now the questions are:
>
> 1) Is this soemthing you wold like to have, that is - would any of you
> actually make use of authomated install with this option.
> 2) Is this option clear enough?
> 3) What about the three checkboxes?
>
> yours
>         Denis

That would be "wondermus" 8-)   Just out of evil curiosity, what are the
dangers of installing "server applications"?


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