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    Quote Originally Posted by Superstoned
    although I prefer it graphical - I understand for *nix fans commandline is sacred...
    I don't think it is the command line is sacred a graphical installer would take up more space than a script and space on the CD is at a premium so it's a matter of what useful program gets removed so you can have the graphic installer.

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    I guess the way fabian's knoppix-installer works, a "graphical" installer doesnt take more space compared to an non-graphical script...???

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    --Outdated and underrated, and I'm only 31 - look what you have to look forward to! :P

    Quote Originally Posted by Superstoned
    maybe you're just outdated

    (just joking, no offence meant)

    although I prefer it graphical - I understand for *nix fans commandline is sacred...

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    damn
    within the next 9 years I'll become as *outdated* as you are...

    damn didnt expect that... although... last week's saterday evening I chose to stay home, cuz I was not interested in going out - strange thing for me... looks like its beginning

    and beside that, commandline might be for outdated ppl (I'll have to learn working with it quick ) but I guess graphical is for the retarded/stupid/slow - so I'll have to through a period when I'm learning to be outdated, while still retarded

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