Vincent Rivière wrote:
Konrad Kokoszkiewicz wrote:If you don't like the default UNIXMODE value, what's the problem to change it in mint.cnf?Probably no problem. But it there is a config file to write for a basic MiNT usage, people will think it is complicated.
And annoying. If Mint does not find a config file it should create one with default settings. People can still change it and when they screw things up the easiest way is just remove it and try again. Many good apps work like this: create a default config when there isnt one. -- Groeten; Regards. Henk Robbers. http://members.chello.nl/h.robbers Interactive disassembler: TT-Digger; http://digger.atari.org A Home Cooked C compiler: AHCC; http://ahcc.atari.org