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[Mageia-dev] xguest and the display manager

+ Olav Vitters + olav at vitters.nl +
+ Mon Feb 20 15:45:09 CET 2012 +

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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 11:59:02AM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
+> No. Configuring a user computer should be left to end-user, not to
+> packagers providing 'just click here' blackbox solutions.
+> Documenting how to achieve the same result manually, and outlining
+> consequences, would be a far better solution toward user awareness.
+
+I just want to get something done, I don't want to have to care about
+the details (not interested). E.g., to follow network time, I'd like a
+"follow network time" on/off checkbox instead of knowing to install
+ntpd, configuring it, ensuring it starts up when needed, follows IP
+address changes, etc.
+
+But up to KDE/GNOME/etc to provide something like that IMO.
+
+-- 
+Regards,
+Olav
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