On Thursday 23 July 2009 02:44:39 am Peter Nikolic wrote:
Does it MATTER if one is not right now i am saying the way to go IS TO offer this selection/ service or are you so stuck in the ways of this is what you get like it or leave it to reiterate i could not give a monkeys WHAT other OS's offer as far as confiuration goes i AM saying this is how i think we should go about it
While in general offering option to choose what service (that is installed) should run is overkill (why it is installed in a first place?), there should be clear mark for applications in experimental stadium that can create problems, and easy way to avoid them. The example how that can be done is kernel, where you have option to remove all experimental features from the configuration dialog that is presented to you. If you choose to see them, every feature is clearly marked experimental, and you can include one, or more of them, that you have interest in, and skip all other.
Then there is no question of how do i where do i ect it's there simple takes all the ambiguity out of it instantly .
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