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+ <B>andre999</B>
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+ <I>Fri Oct 29 04:12:49 CEST 2010</I>
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+<PRE>Dj Marian a &#233;crit :
+&gt;<i> i&#180;ve got mdv lxde... i was just saying that it would be great to make
+</I>&gt;<i> the program guess what the user wants to find, save what the user
+</I>&gt;<i> usually uses, and by that pattern the next time the user searches
+</I>&gt;<i> would find what he would be most likely looking for. And just in case
+</I>&gt;<i> he is not satisfied, a button to show more or less results.
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+If you do an upgrade, it starts with all your existing applications.
+If you are doing a new install, of course you have to select the type of
+install, etc.
+What isn't clear is on what basis a program would guess what you would
+want ?
+It can't read your mind.
+If you do updates, only updates for packages already installed will be
+offered.
+According to your selections, the updates offered could be security,
+(other) correctives, (other) general updates, backports, or all updates.
+As well, whenever you select a package to install, by default all
+dependant packages not already installed will be selected for install.
+If for some reason the requested package or any of its dependancies is
+not available, the install will abort. Although this default could be
+changed, it is highly inadvisable.
+How would Rpmdrake know that you want it to &quot;guess&quot; what you are looking
+for, and how would that be any better than entering search text ?
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+- Andr&#233;
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