I agree that dselect has some problems for users who are new to it.  I
too have seen people who where experienced with unix and who were
mystified by dselect at first.  I suppose that means that there is
room for improvement, even if I personally don't find much wrong with
dselect the way it is.  Just don't make me use a mouse ;^)

Whatever the user interface -- I wonder if many of the problems new
users have with dselect couldn't be taken care of with a menu of
canned installations, "typical user", "web developer", "graphics
guru", "everything including the kitchen sink", etc.  








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