From: CoolProgrammer <clu...@ya...> - 2000-12-09 01:50:15
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Or, could we just modify the Debian package manager to work with librpm and .tgz files? Then, we only have to worry about one database that contains data for all three types. Using C or C++, I could probably fairly quickly come up with a text-based install (I have done some ncurses coding before) if someone could tell me how to change the keyboard input mode so that it does not buffer but gives characters as they are pressed. Oh, yeah--I am convinced that every feature that can be built as a module that we choose not to build directly into the kernel should be built as a module (in other words, get option-happy). This way, it will work for many situations without the user having to immediately learn how to compile a kernel. CSS2 support would be sweet... ~CoolProgrammer --------------------------------------------- DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE BY EMAIL! --------------------------------------------- You have chosen to receive messages from "mentalunix" by email. Reply to this message: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/mentalunix/bbsfrp?action=r&tid=mentalunix&sid=1600006580&mid=345 Unsubscribe from the Club mailing list: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/mentalunix/config/change_mb_list Return to "mentalunix": http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/mentalunix ---------------------------------------------- Not a member? Remove yourself from this list: http://edit.clubs.yahoo.com/config/unsubscribe_mb_list?.userID=munix_devr&.groupID=mentalunix&.groupType=&.code=IVyJGMuRxG |