Matthew Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Personally, I have no problem with this. But if Debian is unwilling to > fill these (not terribly niche) requirements itself, it's not reasonable > to complain when people build on Debian in order to provide a more > complete solution for a more narrow use case.
Isn't the "Task:" package header (and maybe the "Tag:" header as well) and the corresponding menu options in the debian-installer supposed to make debian magically morph into whatever you want it to be? A few messages ago there was a message about update-notifier, and how it wouldn't be installed and/or enabled by default due to administrative access issues, etc... if someone specifically says that they are installing a debian desktop system, would it then make more sense to auto-install, config, and enable update-notifier? If not for the entire "users" group, then at least for the user that's created on system install, that gets added to cdrom, floppy, audio, and video groups already? Thanks, Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]