akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 11:13:38AM -0800, David Boles wrote: >> akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> To end this ongoing complaint why not just add an 'INSTALL EVERYTHING' button< >>>> with really BIG warnings what this means, that installs the whole package? I >>>> Mean EVERYTHING! The WHOLE 5 CD's. Or someday 6 CD's. Or 7. Or whatever number. >>>> >>>> Then they can complain that TOO MUCH STUFF that I did not want installed was >>>> installed and that it 'took too long'. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> David >>> You really have a problem with people not doing things your >>> way. You don't have to use the everything install but the >>> option should be there for people who want to use it, >> No I do not really have a problem with this "everything install" button. My >> problem is with this topic. It has been discussed to death and the reasoning >> has been explained several times. The man told you why "everything install" >> was removed and he also told you that it was not going to be put back into the >> release. >> >> So tell me. Who has "a problem with people not doing things your way"? You or me? > > I am also tired with this topic. As you clearly stated we will do this > "his" way. He has explained why they did it and it makes not much > sense. But he and his company have the power and they want to hit us > over the head with it. I agree that is the way it will be. > > ------------------------------------------- > Aaron Konstam > Computer Science > Trinity University > telephone: (210)-999-7484 > True. It is their distribution and they can do it anyway that they want to do it. Can you name another distribution that has an 'install everything' option? I can not think of one. -- David