On Tue, 2012-07-17 at 17:42 -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 04:55:28PM -0400, Chris Lumens wrote:
> > Not kidding, but neither does avoid equal refuse. Plus, all modern
> > standards-compliant browsers read the CSS the same, so it isn't
"my"
> > browser that decides it should make text smaller than my
> > personalized personal computer preference, or low contrast. It's
> > just following so-called "suggestions" provided by the site.
So, now one has to use kickstart, which is not all that simple, and has
to be set up somewhere, to put in some BASIC Unix function. All to
support the inexperienced user who will probably be more inconvenienced
than endangered by this anyway.
It's just more work for the sysadmin.
I'd rather expect any sysadmin worth their salt would be deploying via
scripts, not interactively. Which is what kickstart is - it's just the
way you do a scripted install.
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