Hi! Thanks, I am reading the list I post to, otherwise I wouldn't had followed up to the thread. ;) No need to extra Cc me.
* Benjamin Cama <ben...@free.fr> [2009-01-31 20:45:10 CET]: > As far as I remember, selecting the unnamed "desktop environnement" in > the debian-installer installs Gnome. This is why I called it "default", > but you can of course not install any DE at all. The unnamed "desktop environment" in the debian-installer installs the desktop environment that is the default for that CD. There are first CDs for gnome, KDE and xfce, so all three of them are "default". > but I didn't think of it because I never owned (or saw anyone using > debian on his PB) a backlit PowerBook. Mostly because I only really use it when I'm lying in bed in the dark. Not completely sure if the usecases for that feature is much different for other people, but I highly doubt that you (or others) would be able to see me using that because of this. ;) On the other hand, I haven't seen this on much other hardware platforms, and given that specific hardware features (like this) indeed _are_ hardware vendor specific, it shouldn't be considered too strange that there are special tools to support them for that architecture. So long. :) Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-powerpc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org