--- Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this has been discussed already but I'd
like to throw in an
opinion :-)
A very useful option would be keep download
packages, with the user
having the choice where to have them stored. This
is useful
when:
Ok since
Murray J. Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The windows popping up and going away is rather odd - reminiscent
of VB apps in Windows. Having one window with changing text and
controls would be less jarring.
All applications use popup windows/messages.. even rpmdrake v1 :-).
Yes -
Murray J. Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Opens with the button for All packages, alphabetical active.
The list displayed is a list of groups.
I don't get it. The radio which is selected when you start the
app is Mandrake Choices not alphabetical -- what do you mean by
active anyway?
After
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 04:24:24PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Murray J. Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Opens with the button for All packages, alphabetical active.
The list displayed is a list of groups.
I don't get it. The radio which is selected when you start the
app is
J.A. Magallon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Selected: %d MB / Available: %d MB
When I first saw this, it looked like 'available to download'.
How about 'Free Disk' or 'Free Space'
True that I don't much like Available. Your two suggestions are
better but still maybe I'd prefer: Free disk
Damon Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2002-08-06 at 22:48, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Normal cache use is defined by the cache user. Browsers, for example,
When you're right. Though it seems normal for a cache to remove
the files when they were installed flawlessly :-).
Opens with the button for All packages, alphabetical active.
The list displayed is a list of groups.
After installing any package the whole app goes through a full restart, losing current
location and causing the same starting message boxes to pop up that were already seen.
It should just