Your message dated Tue, 23 Nov 2010 23:04:21 +0100
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and subject line Thinkpad packages not automatically installed
has caused the Debian Bug report #604154,
regarding Thinkpad packages not automatically installed
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Package: installation-reports
squeeze / amd64 fresh install on a Thinkpad X61s
When the installer asks me about the set of packages to install, Laptop
was automatically selected, I agreed to this
I notice that the battery monitor is working, etc
However, the tp-smapi package is not automatically installed. It would
be highly desirable to install useful packages like this for specific
platforms.
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tp-smapi has questionable copyright and thus is not in linux-2.6
nor in staging nor heading for a merge.
Not something to consider for default installs.
closing
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maks
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