since several different kinds of accessibility can be provided, which kind
of accessibility is needed also needs sorting out. Apple in 10.4 Tiger
had things set up such that if the computer was completely hooked up
including a set of speakers a question as to which language a user needed
came up o
I've been musing about a comment Samuel Thibault made a while back:
> On Mar 2, 2020, at 07:57, Samuel Thibault wrote:
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> Rich Morin, le lun. 02 mars 2020 07:40:42 -0800, a ecrit:
>> ... More generally, is there a better way to provide accessibility at boot
>> time?
>
> The question is how to
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Bug #949694 [tasksel] tasksel: Please drop all kde-l10n packages
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Holger Wansing wrote:
> Ok, so I will drop all the kde-l10n-* packages from the tasks shortly.
Done. Tagging this bug as pending
Holger
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2020-04-05):
> On 3/28/20 5:16 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> > John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2020-03-17):
> >> I think enabling vi in the busybox configuration is actually the best
> >> approach to address this problem as this way we continue to ship vi
> >> with debian-ins
On 3/28/20 5:16 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (2020-03-17):
>> I think enabling vi in the busybox configuration is actually the best
>> approach to address this problem as this way we continue to ship vi
>> with debian-installer and at the same time get rid of the vim
>> d
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