RE: [Cooker] DrakConf cups autoinstall "feature"

2001-04-24 Thread Eaon
> randomly, huh? > > Well.. I expected the users to know what they do and to do things > because they > want them. > Then you didn't expect me. ;-) In GUI tools, I find it easiest to just click around a few things and see what's there to figure out how it works. You're telling me the first thin

Re: [Cooker] DrakConf cups autoinstall "feature"

2001-04-24 Thread dam's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eaon) writes: > Well then I clearly disagree. I just happened to be clicking around. randomly, huh? Well.. I expected the users to know what they do and to do things because they want them. -- dam's

Re: [Cooker] DrakConf cups autoinstall "feature"

2001-04-24 Thread Eaon
Well then I clearly disagree. I just happened to be clicking around. There is no printer attached to this machine and I don't feel the need for it to print. I was just investigating the tool. If I can't investigate it because part of the tool is not installed, I'd rather be told that than have

Re: [Cooker] DrakConf cups autoinstall "feature"

2001-04-23 Thread Kyle Jacobs
I can't say it's presumptuous; the user is clearly attempting to configure the Linux print system. If CUPS is not available, it is clearly not installed, and the feature is useless. Rather than just "not working", or giving a cryptic error message, the program intelligently requests the insta

[Cooker] DrakConf cups autoinstall "feature"

2001-04-22 Thread Eaon
DrakConf-0.61-44mdk I'd never used the thing before, so I was just clicking around randomly checking stuff out. When I clicked on Printing, it suddenly kicked off and installed the cups RPMs. Everything else that I clicked on that I had never used before just had a "You haven't used this before