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DateWed, 09 Jan 2002 09:44:18 +0100
FromGiacomo Catenazzi <>
SubjectRe: CML2-2.0.4 is available
Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> reddog83 <reddog83@chartermi.net>:
> 
>>There is one thing though when a newie come's over say to Linux Kernel 
>>2.6/3.0 and is starting out using the new CML2 system he could acidentialy 
>>hit the wroung key and all the other option's for the other Linux Kernel 
>>port's will show up and he could click on one of the and try to make a kernel 
>>that is for a x86 and he could be clicking in the IA64 port menu on acident.
>>Do you see what I'm saying?
>>I have done it before and I downloaded CML2 2.0.3 and I did it again
>>
> 
> Yes.  This will happen if you happen if you toggle the suppression flag.
> I'm considering disabling that unless you're in expert mode.

Maybe better: use other keystrings. I.e. Control + key.
In this way is more difficult to press the wrong key sequence, but we
still have the full features in all modes.

	giacomo



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