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Quote from: Wirezfree on May 14, 2019, 06:40:39 AMHi Jerry,Still trying to get my life back together after the loss of my mother..I periodically take a peak to see what's happening... LL is maturing nicelyLooks good.. Great idea.It's an old thread where I commented on way back 2016... seems like only yesterday Great to have you around again
Hi Jerry,Still trying to get my life back together after the loss of my mother..I periodically take a peak to see what's happening... LL is maturing nicelyLooks good.. Great idea.It's an old thread where I commented on way back 2016... seems like only yesterday
I like it Jerry. Seems to fit with the LL philosophy: something that would not seem foreign to Windows users in its similarity to Microsoft Common Console applications. The systemd system manager for Debian always reminded me of those same MSC applications in Windows. TC
Not sure if this will go into Lite Tweaks or as a standalone app. Either way, this will make it so easy for people to get us to help them with any start up issues
My first opinion after glazing at that screenshot you posted: make the description easier to understand. No difficult languages, no hard-to-read abracadabra. Just plain, simple, easy to read and understand explanation for any "dummy". Too much difficult and technical stuff will scare off the inexperienced user.
@nomkoThis is a dilemma, the tool allows users to enable and disable certain services, by it's nature it is technical.With no disrespect to you(or other users) unless you fully understand the "technical" impact(implication) of enabling/disabling certain things you could break your install, or stop it booting.You may think "oh that looks O.K to disable, but something else may rely on that service." It needs to be used with caution.