Louis Kruger wrote:
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I also have a complaint: the dialog that notifies the user of the failed MD5 is not well designed. The dialog asks "Do you want to skip the package?" and has a yes and no button. I read it quickly and pressed no before thinking about it, the package went ahead and tried to install. I think there should be a little more effort to restrain the user from performing a dangerous action such as installing a package with a wrong MD5.

What, you mean like a dialog that says "Should I assume you are an idiot and ignore your last request because you made a selection without thinking about it"? ;-)

I swear that if you put up a dialog box saying "Drop a nuclear weapon on your home? Yes/No" half the world would click "Yes", then complain when their homes were destroyed.

regards
 Steve
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