On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 3:50 AM, Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> wrote:
YaST is a pattern since you want everything together in general. You wanted to ask: Why is yast2-fingerprint a required (hard dependency) of the YaST pattern and not a recommended (soft dependency).
Ok, makes sense. So, what's the answer? Hard or soft and should it be the other?
If something is deslected from the pattern, is that because of a dependency or is it because the pattern requires it?
Btw. I don't understand your last sentence.
Basically, if it's in the pattern, does the pattern require it or because there is another dependency like hardware?
The philosophy here is that people might want to add it later on...
Understood. Keep the actual KEDTV in a compressed addon area of the drive then. Don't just install it. KDETV is set to install automatically. Again, how many people have a TV card? <5%? Then it should be installed unless the TV card is detected, which isn't until later when the hardware is detected. Why not do the hardware configuration in the beginning as well? I really like the fact that the user and root stuff was moved to the beginning.
Unfortunately the time for a fundamental change of the 11.0 patterns has gone, we will only consider minor tweaks. A fundamental change would need some discussion after 11.0 is released...
I realize that. I wish that I had been able to participate more in the Alpha stages, but I wasn't able to.for 11.0. I'll try to do more for 11.1.
For adding to the wiki, you don't need any permission.
No, but a little feedback would have been nice. An ok, that makes sense, let's remove full official support for Old World macs or, no, let's keep it official. Maybe I just didn't ask in the right place. Heck, are Old World Machines even officially supported? Can't remember. They are all 10 years old or older now. Even though I've used Linux and SuSE since 1999, in some ways I guess I'm still a n00b. Happens. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org