* Larry Stotler
[07-22-09 23:39]: On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Patrick Shanahan
wrote: Yes, and I can see people reading and responding to 1500 "run me" questions when installing their system, just like reading the leagleese acceptance notices.
I meant the first time you clicked on the Beagle icon on the taskbar.
Would you have *all* apps request permission to run initially? Or just those that a few individuals deem undesirable, or all that *anyone* deemed less than what *they* wanted?
And would *all* apps appear on the taskbar waiting permission? These so called APPS are not so much apps as services and yes there is a core of you call them apps i regard them more as services that should be in a yes/no list after first install with an explanation of what is provided by each AND a list of the pro's and con's of each ie memory/CPU loading HDD space out line of if it would be usefull to you or not , In other words stop hiding configs bring them forward we have go to end this crazyness of hiding
On Thursday 23 Jul 2009 04:49:10 Patrick Shanahan wrote: things making it next to impossible for some people to change things to the way they like/want that is microSloPs thats is not Linux and the sooner that is latched onto the better for ALL Pete