Thanks for the heads-up.
Ben Hutchings (2013-10-13):
> Notable packaging changes in 3.11:
>
> - armhf single-platform flavours were removed
> - armhf has an 'armmp-lpae' flavour which, surprise, has LPAE enabled
Ian is the arm* guy those days. :)
> - ext4 module handles ext2 and ext3 filesyste
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On Thu, 2013-10-31 at 23:39 +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
[...]
> * tools for wireless
[...]
Should be included in task-desktop and task-laptop.
Ben.
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Hi Steve!
Steve McIntyre (2013-10-31):
> First of all, we spoke about switching to using the graphical
> installer by default back last year at DC12. But we never actually
> made the change then. I think it's time now, what do you guys think?
That's something I stumbled upon again very recently,
Hey folks,
Re some changes that we've spoken about in the past...
First of all, we spoke about switching to using the graphical
installer by default back last year at DC12. But we never actually
made the change then. I think it's time now, what do you guys think?
Secondly: xfce as default deskto
Thiemo Nagel writes:
>>>The only reason I can think of is that it helps prevent accidentially
>>>rebooting the computer half way through the install and encountering a
>>>strange half-installed system.
>>
>> Definitely, yes. If for some reason the installation is aborted, there
>> is a good chanc
Hello,
while looking briefly at the tasksel bug list, I saw #385650:
tasksel: The kde-desktop task should list kaffeine(-mozilla) media player
→ http://bugs.debian.org/385650
Since that's quite old, I'm not sure it still applies, and I guess you
Qt/KDE guys know better if there's anything that
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allow having just one input/video driver installed
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Hi,
I had to install Debian on my brothers 24 inch iMac (late 2006) with Intel CPU.
First I tried Debian 7.1 multiarch netinst CD, then 7.2 amd64 netinst CD and
then
7.1 i386 netinst CD. All these three were unbootable on that machine, while they
w
>>The only reason I can think of is that it helps prevent accidentially
>>rebooting the computer half way through the install and encountering a
>>strange half-installed system.
>
> Definitely, yes. If for some reason the installation is aborted, there
> is a good chance that the system will at lea
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 12:20:14PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
>Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> Hence CC'ing Joey in order to get his input here. Joey, do you
>> remember why bootloaders are only installed after apt-setup and the
>> like and not just after base-installer? I bet there is a reason..:-)
>
>Th
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Hence CC'ing Joey in order to get his input here. Joey, do you
> remember why bootloaders are only installed after apt-setup and the
> like and not just after base-installer? I bet there is a reason..:-)
The only reason I can think of is that it helps prevent accidential
Christian PERRIER, le Thu 31 Oct 2013 11:10:39 +0100, a écrit :
> Hence CC'ing Joey in order to get his input here. Joey, do you
> remember why bootloaders are only installed after apt-setup and the
> like and not just after base-installer? I bet there is a reason..:-)
The same question actually a
Quoting Thiemo Nagel (thiemo.na...@gmail.com):
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: d-i
>
> Hello,
>
> I haven't got replies to my post on debian-boot, so I'm archiving this topic
> as a whishlist bug:
>
> I've been wondering why the bootloader is installed only at the very e
> I just committed and uploaded everything.
Thank you very much.
> Sorry for the delay.
Not to worry!
I think that it would be very nice to include the speed improvements
into one of the next point releases (after they have received some
coverage in testing). To minimize the risk for breakage w
Package: debian-installer
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Tags: d-i
Hello,
I haven't got replies to my post on debian-boot, so I'm archiving this topic
as a whishlist bug:
I've been wondering why the bootloader is installed only at the very end of
the installation. This means that an aborted installation (eg
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