Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Again, I disagree. There is no reason why a plain, vga text mode
> command line interface should not be available. What if the user is
> trying to test an experimental graphics driver? Certainly it doesn't
> make sense to have a GUI already loaded with a graphics-based CLI in
> it. There might be conflicts with the current graphics device (maybe
> it's a standard VGA or other driver).
possibly it is the best then
> The startup configuration should only be specified at install time.
> After that, all driver changes should be made through tools that access
> the registry. I see no point for a startup configuration change unless
> it is to use a minimal configuration (like Windows safe mode).
i fear that this method will get out of control like in linux (my opinion) and that
everything is
configured by it's own text file .. i dont think this is good for a customer os
maybe for
an expert os like unix ..
that's the reason why i think that linux will never beat windoze unless somebody
invents a
customer linux (or JOS ;) )
> We would be glad to have you on. More important than experience is to
> have an interest in what you're doing. If you have the interest, then
> you will have the impetus to learn when necessary.
ok .. i will follow the discussion and try to help or join when possible ..
Sebastian Hesselbarth
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