On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Bruce Perens wrote: > Our "menu" package already adds menus to _many_ different window managers, > and to character-oriented shells as well. Our "dwww" package need only > register a menu entry "Help with Linux", and it would appear. The biggest > missing piece right now is that "menu" and "dwww" are not installed by > default, and there should be an easy check box that gets the beginner a > GUI-enabled system with them installed.
Bruce, I agree except that a GUI should be 'icing on the cake' and not a default. What's nice about the dwww approach is that a local apache installs easily and so does lynx. I did a 1.3 install yesterday and didn't have a clue as to the mouse type and video card that would finally be in the system. The apache/dwww/lynx combo doesn't need X. We should really encourage the installation and use of these because the later transition from lynx to an X-based browser is easy on the user. Whereever it is safe to do so, this could be expanded on. A good example is the CGI/perl scripts for common commands like 'who'. Why not start a collection of these so the user can get some system information using the same interface? +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Paul Wade Greenbush Technologies Corporation + + mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.greenbush.com/ + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ + http://www.greenbush.com/cds.html Special Linux CD offer + +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .