Herbert Xu writes:
> Sure, the user should be able to customise things if they want to. But
> if you don't have a pretty default, people will simply say that Debian
> looks ugly!
First make it work. Then make it work right. Then make it work really
well. Then, if you have time and it doesn't br
If you want the login screen to look pretty, just grab a copy of
XBanner from http://chaos.fullerton.edu , the XBanner home page. A
Debian package is available.
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Stephen Pitts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux 1.1 on an Intel Pentium 150
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Stephen Early wrote:
>
> One of the good things, in my opinion, about Debian is that it
> provides packages that are set up sensibly with 'normal' defaults. I
> don't want to start doing anything fancy just to look pretty; other
> distributions have tried this, and it occasionally causes confusion
Stephen Early <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One of the good things, in my opinion, about Debian is that it
> provides packages that are set up sensibly with 'normal' defaults. I
> don't want to start doing anything fancy just to look pretty; other
> distributions have tried this, and it occasional
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Subject: Re: XFree86 3.2 Initial Reports
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On Wed, 13 Nov 1996, Bill Bumgarner wrote:
> I grabbed the XFree86 3.2 packages from mas
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