Carl Fink wrote: > Check this list's archives. I've been using Debian since Slink. I'm a > refugee from Windows 3.1 and OS/2 Warp, if I'm a refugee at all. > > While your description is exaggerated, what's wrong with an installer that > detects the hardware for me, so I don't have to manually set dozens or > hundreds of things? You seem to be implying that's bad. What's wrong with > an installer that lets me resize NTFS partitions? What's wrong with an > installer that fully supports RAID? > > Like I said, some people are too defensive about Debian, thinking that any > criticism or suggestion for improvement is the equivalent of slapping in the > face.
FWIW, repeatedly whining and harping on features that you want is really not a very efficient motivator for volenteers. I suppose we'll get NTFS resize and software raid on root support when someone feels the need to ad them, and has the guts to go code something. -- see shy jo
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