On mar, 2008-11-25 at 17:25 +0800, Andrew Lee wrote: > I just tested Frans' Lenny D-I test build for LXDE+Xfce CD image with > LXDE installation. After installation, I found wicd is not available > in > lenny, so I installed network-manager manually, and it didn't bring > too > much additional package installed. So I think network-manager-gnome is > currently the best solution with LXDE in Lenny.
Xfce task currently installs gconf and some GNOME stuff because of gdm (wanted) and a weird dependency “bug” bringing notification-daemon because of the recommends from libnotify1a. But on a desktop with only Xfce and slim, for example (so no GNOME stuff), it's way to invasive to bring network-manager-gnome. Wicd works fine on unstable, so I'm considering it for squeeze (that or airconfig, an Xfce project for the wlan management, which may evolve in a network-manager frontend). Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis
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