David Timms wrote:
Brian D. Carlstrom wrote:
John Summerfied writes:
> Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > You are the first for this release.
> Third today by my count, but I've not been watching closely.
I used to be selective about package installation, but on a recent
machine I just selected everything. The main reason is because I run a
OK, I was going to file an enh request regarding this, but since there
is lots of opines here, what do people think of the following as a
solution to the various views expressed:
1. Everything option (stays) removed.
2. For the list at left (the general groups), a right click popup is
provided, with two options.
a. unselect all [?ctrl-shift-a (gimp) not sure what other appz
standardize on]
All groups would be deselected, leave only the "base operating system"
(for firewall / special builders)
b. select all - [ctrl-a]
c. select all - default optional components
All default parts of each of the 6? groups would be selected.
3. For each package sub group (RHS) with options: again a right click
popup is provided with the same three options:
a. as above
b. as above
c. default selections (so if you make a mistake you can easily go
back, without restarting the installer - Probably also good for the
left list as well.
Coding could be pretty simple (for items in chosen list, check=
on/off, not sure about the default selects - ignore for v1?)...(same
in text mode installer!)
Anyway, good potential solution ??? DaveT.
Umm, reply to self since got no starters ; ) given the long winded and
poorly named discussion in "FC5T2 ready for even a test release?", I
though it better to start a thread with an actual subject indicating the
matter at hand.
Rahul: would a method to achieve lots of peoples goals like the one
above not kill multiple birds with the one stone: ?
1. The UI stays neet, no special checkboxes.
2. Normal users probably wont find the option (hidden in a right click),
reducing it's actual use to special case where people need it, and
who'll learn how to do it.
3. Makes it much quicker for the user to install none of the options
within a category.
4. Makes it much quicker for the user to install all options within a
category. (even if only to have a minimum no of packages to unselect to
get ehat you really wanted).
5. Make it easy to select the installers defaults again.
What say you all ?
My point of view was getting a minimumish install on a low space/spec
machine. I spent probably close to ten minutes going to each category,
and then unselecting each optional item that I didn't want to get
installed. The programming to achieve the same would probably have
taken the same amount of time, and it would be sown once and reaped
forever, for minimal/maximal users alike.
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