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If they do come with a new standard package format they could use the name Generic Packaging Format, and end all the files with .gpf That would make windows users feel right at home, or jinx Linux :)
If you go to this web page: http://linux.corel.com/linuxproducts_distributio n.htm at the second screen shot, there seems to be four methods to install, Desktop, Desktop Plus, Server and Advanced. They don't show what the advanced install is like, but will probably give you more control over the install
If they do come with a new standard package format they could use the name Generic Packaging Format, and end all the files with
:)
.gpf
That would make windows users feel right at home, or jinx Linux
If you go to this web page:
o n.htm
http://linux.corel.com/linuxproducts_distributi
at the second screen shot, there seems to be four methods to install, Desktop, Desktop Plus, Server and Advanced. They don't show what the advanced install is like, but will probably give you more control over the install