Dmitry wrote:> > Well I know about colors, but why do you need them at all - that is my> question. I don't know of any other distro using similar concepts:> Xandros on Eee, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenMoko, Gentoo, RedHat - none is using> a concept of two separate modes for installs. I wonder how did it happen> that Maemo got those? Ubuntu's "Add/Remove Software..." is a frontend to apt which shows a subset of all the available packages; shows an end-user suitable name and a small icon. This is exactly what Hildon Application Manager does as well (although I don't know how Ubuntu's version works under the covers). "Red pill mode" switches it to show *all* packages (and also removes the "Section: user/" prefix requirement). This is the reason for the two modes - one gives you the sanitised view, one gives you everything. I fully agree with blue-pill mode for end-users; but I don't understand why red-pill's needed: if you're a power user, I can't imagine Hildon App Mgr being a better UI than apt-get. HTH, Andrew -- Andrew Flegg -- mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxx ; | http://www.bleb.org/maemo.org Community Council member _______________________________________________maemo-users mailing listmaemo-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users