Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> dselect is EASY. > Get lost.
What do you want? Do something constructive or be quiet. > Certainly it is if you are used to it or willing to spend a > considerable amount of time to read documentation during the > installation process. To read 5 - 10 Minutes the Intro displayed by dselect and a look at the Keystrokes page is too much? You have a new thing and dont want to learn how to use it? > This is not the idea of such a CD though. I somehow have the > impression that you don't really know what this is about. Ok. Should i stop and let you do the work? This is a Intro CD to Debian. Nothing more. I dont care about tasksel or aptitude, but i try to build a usable CD. Even if you like tasksel: It is *IMO* useless if you dont have all packages for the tasks installed. If list-members dont want it removed, just a note in the README thats fine for me. BTW: dselect is one of the best things in Debian, together with dpkg, apt and the whole package system. > Read the archives. Get a clue. dselect is easy. DOT. BTW: There is this aptitude thing on the CD if you dont like dselect. -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Encrypted Mail preferred! Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]