-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- You have to take the good with the bad. It would be nice to have a perfect linux distribution but it will never happen. I think all in all Debian is doing a super job. They're on top of things for the most part. If it's broke they'll fix it PDQ. Once they know about it.
I'm bad about informing about bugs. If I can fix it myself I usually never report it. I guess I should. You can install groups in dselect also. Just select the line that describes the group and mark it for install or hold. Generally the normal install is already marked for install. On 12-Apr-97 Leslie Mikesell wrote: >> Yes. Many have raised the issue of conflicts on install. The answer at this >> point is to run configure over and over. Each time it will install something >> that is needed to settle the conflicts. The problem is that the selected >> files aren't in dependant order. Hopefully the new project will address this >> problem. > >Note that RedHat gets this right, at least on the initial install. They >prompt for groups of programs that generally would be chosen together >and hide the ugly details unless you ask to pick individual items. >It may be nice to individually pick every file on a unix distribution >but most people have better things to do. These days you probably >can't buy a disk that is too small to hold a fairly complete >installation. > >Les Mikesell > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have a good one. - ---------------------------------- Rick Jones E-Mail: Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 12-Apr-97 Time: 01:10:55 - ---------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM08ZXwi+Ph+i3TgpAQEICgP+Ms3Y1L+P0utnfbZ46h+cENz/BSU9XuyH z8aN6d+TzcKiOypiAshwZ/me/moGTJSnd0lGfLJQVX4bZjMZVMGmKjbLDSeAOaLj HaWu0jt9trLydS36oo5FNYYypsd8a/HQEtLmy8e1i0ZNHiSSJAHGeUxVx3tVPJOX X+jax5v4T0o= =CCbX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----