Andrej, I'm one of those who doesn't like Aurora (hate it actually), but
I do see it as having a place. It does put a nice friendly face on the
boot routine of Linux. At least it's more informative than a Windows
logo with a cycling color bar.
If it's unmaintained, perhaps someone should pick up
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
>
> I know that guys on Cooker really don't like Aurora (and me also) but you
> already have two ways of not using Aurora (unselecting during install,
> booting a non-fb kernel).
>
The guys on Cooker like Aurora. The guys on Cooker do not like buggy
software. And th
Guillaume Cottenceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The third is of course to issue "urpme Aurora" after first boot. That's
> not really bigtime: you do first boot in non-fb mode to verify the boot
> goes smoothly, you type "urpme Aurora" in the console, and then, you
> forget about it.
or rm -
You just had to go and spoil all my fun, Guillaume. I guess most people
here just deal with it. That, or there are fewer Cooker testers than I
thought.
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
> Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [...]
> > > in expert mode, boot configuration(lilo/grub), choose a n
Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> > in expert mode, boot configuration(lilo/grub), choose a non fb entry.
> > --
> > Yves Duret
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > "Instant slut; just add alcohol" Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
>
> No way, Yves. I finally have a text mode of greater than 80x25
Yves Duret wrote:
>
> "Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know that I can turn off aurora after I install Mandrake, but how hard
> > would it be to just put a menu option DURING the install. I agree that to
> > most every day computer users the graphical boot up is much more attractive
> >
On Monday 13 August 2001 19:32, Tim wrote:
> I know that I can turn off aurora after I install Mandrake, but how hard
> would it be to just put a menu option DURING the install. I agree that
> to most every day computer users the graphical boot up is much more
> attractive than the traditional tex
"Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know that I can turn off aurora after I install Mandrake, but how hard
> would it be to just put a menu option DURING the install. I agree that to
> most every day computer users the graphical boot up is much more attractive
> than the traditional text one. J
I know that I can turn off aurora after I install Mandrake, but how hard
would it be to just put a menu option DURING the install. I agree that to
most every day computer users the graphical boot up is much more attractive
than the traditional text one. Just would be nice for those of us running
e