On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 07:11 +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: > I do also think it's not needed. Rather than removing the questions, > lowering their priority to medium could however be a conservative > measure.
Yes, of course. > As default installs are done at high priority, the pcmcia-cs screens > would then disappear. If they have rock solid defaults, that shouldn't > be a problem. But they don't, at least not currently. The defaults I'd like to see is that the maintainer scripts do mostly nothing. No stopping and starting of daemons. I think it's the only safe and sane thing to in this package, because you don't want to lose your Internet connection just because you're upgrading the pcmcia-cs package, and similar. What confuses me, though, is why all these questions were added in the first place. And especially this paragraph: "WARNING: Removing the PCMCIA modules while a card is in use (especially for network cards) can cause the kernel to freeze!" Why would the kernel freeze if you remove a kernel module from the file system? I don't understand. > The problem mostly lies with projects using Subversion. Other projects > with lower activity may quite well rely on Alioth. But I'd really prefer to use Subversion. Hmm. -- Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]