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Less zelotism, please

Less zelotism, please

Posted Oct 22, 2004 3:09 UTC (Fri) by daniels (subscriber, #16193)
In reply to: Less zelotism, please by bronson
Parent article: Ubuntu Linux and the future of Debian

Debconf has become an annoyance, stopping most installs to ask inane questions (even with priority set to the highest.

This isn't a fundamental flaw in Debconf itself -- just its misuse. One thing Ubuntu has done has been to ensure a lot of these questions are not shown; either ignoring notes that are unimportant to the user, or taking sensible default to questions that have them.

Many packages force you to learn obscure infrastructure (alsa modutils, a2enmod, etc).

I would argue that a2enmod is no more obscure than editing the apache config file, and it's well-documented (bias alert: I wrote it).

It's hard to know what force flags to use.

dpkg --force-help tells you, but you shouldn't ever need to use it.


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A bit OT re: a2enmod

Posted Oct 22, 2004 4:43 UTC (Fri) by tsinclai (subscriber, #11399) [Link]

You wrote a2enmod?

I teach a class in Linux system administration and switched recently from Red Hat to Debian (via
Knoppix) and I must say that the way the apache2 package is organized is much easier to
manage and your scripts (did you do a2demod as well?), while obvious in hindsight, make my job
a lot easier.

I modified the scripts to create the equivalent functionality for enabling and disabling sites.

Anyway, much thanks for your good work!

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