On 07/08/2012 09:10 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
> Where is the network-manager-gnome?
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Package: lxde
Source: lxde-metapackages
Version: 3
Installed-Size: 26
Maintainer: Debian LXDE Maintainers
Architecture: all
Depends: galculator, gpicview, leafpad, lxappearance, lxde-core,
lxde-icon-theme, l
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> i don't know why tasksel uses lxde-core, but, if you would depend on
> lxde instead, you would get network-manager-gnome that the lxde
> maintainers in debian recommend for their users.
Package: lxde
Source: lxde-metapackages
Version: 2
Installed-Size: 26
Maintainer: Debian
Daniel Baumann wrote:
> i don't know why tasksel uses lxde-core, but, if you would depend on
> lxde instead, you would get network-manager-gnome that the lxde
> maintainers in debian recommend for their users.
I think lxde shouldn't use NetworkManager by default. It's Lightweight X11
Desktop Envir
i don't know why tasksel uses lxde-core, but, if you would depend on
lxde instead, you would get network-manager-gnome that the lxde
maintainers in debian recommend for their users.
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Package: tasksel
Version: 2.81
Severity: normal
Hi,
AFAICT of the four desktop environments that Debian offers to install from
installations CDs, LXDE is currenly the only one that does not ship with
network management software. In GNOME, network-manager-gnome is pulled in via
recommends of th
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