On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:47:33PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>Joey Hess (07/03/2013):
>
>> Re #697868, I would much rather leave it to the maintainers of
>> desktop environments (and/or Tech Ctte :P) to ensure that they have
>> eg, necessary network-manager dependencies on appropriate
>> archi
Thanks Steve.
Steve McIntyre (09/04/2013):
> What I did for RC1 in debian-cd was to add network-manager and
> network-manager-gnome to tasks/wheezy/Debian-{gnome,generic} *before*
> task-essential-gnome. That made sure that those two packages made it
> onto CD#1 regardless of other dependencies.
Cyril Brulebois (09/04/2013):
> Then I think I'd rather ask you to keep doing so for wheezy's
> lifetime, than trying to fiddle with tasksel at this very late point
> of the freeze.
To clarify as I did on IRC:
1. I thought both the addition of iw and network-manager-gnome as
Depends or Recom
Hi,
On 09/04/13 13:45, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> 1. I thought both the addition of iw and network-manager-gnome as
> Depends or Recommends in tasksel was depending on that "arch: all"
> vs. "arch: any" discussion.
As long as they are lowered to Recommends, it shouldn't matter any more
if
Le mardi, 9 avril 2013 19.29:23, Steven Chamberlain a écrit :
> During wheezy development, GNOME 3 was so broken for us that xfce was
> chosen as a default for new installs. Multiple show-stopper issues got
> fixed during the freeze though. At this point I believe it 'should
> work' but so few pe
Hello,
Just to let you know the build of the EFI i386 CDs will not work on a Dell
Latitude 10 Tablet. It just hangs after selecting either text or graphical
installer from the grub menu. I've found multiple users of similar tablets
unable to install linux due to the 32bit EFI hardware on these dev
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