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has caused the Debian Bug report #1051968,
regarding please make task-mate-desktop install libreoffice-gnome
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Philip Hands (2024-01-26):
> Philip Hands writes:
>
> > How about using '++'?
>
> After a little more thought I concluded that '+~' is marginally better,
> so here's that alternative, just in case anyone agrees with me:
>
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/philh/debian-installer/-/commit/f5044026
(sorry, accidental Ctrl+Enter...)
With Bookworm, it totally broke.
If the preseeding happens after netcfg (url=...), when setting the
hostname from the kernel parameters, d-i keeps it, but does not get the
domain from DHCP as before; only setting both a hostname and a domain
name makes things
Dear developers,
I confirm that something broke between Bullseye and Bookworm (IIRC it
worked even with Bookworm RC2) regarding netcfg's behavior when the
host's IP address can't be found in the DNS.
I also think it's a different bug from the one originally reported
(which were for Jessie).
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