Hie Gonéri and *,
Am 2006-05-19 12:26:23, schrieb Gonéri Le Bouder:
> > However, another solution would be just place these JPGs and PNGs flat
> > on the server and have apt just download them and save them
> Yes, a public repository where people download the picture when they need it.
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> However, another solution would be just place these JPGs and PNGs flat
> on the server and have apt just download them and save them
Yes, a public repository where people download the picture when they need it.
i have an Internet access (dialup or broadband)
1) I set a remote repository URL with
What I am trying to point out is that the DEBs *would* be a good idea
it would clog up APT and dpkg (emphasis on dpkg) because on my system
I have over 25 files from packages installed and as a result it
takes at *least* 30 seconds to read the database from /var/lib/dpkg.
Adding these pixmaps
>I mean, all pics are in the same location, but can easyly installed
>using apt and friends and noone must download the whole tarballs.
>Even Modem or ISDN-Users would like to see screenshots of some
>packages/programs and huge tarballs are no sulution.
$ apt-cache rdepends libx11-6|wc -l
2237
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Quoting Gonéri Le Bouder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >> I think that tools like synaptic or Debian Installer should have an option
> to
> >> provided a screenshot or/and the project logo with the text description.
>
>
> >The graphical version of D-I will include a "screenshot" option.
> Hello,
>
>
>> I think that tools like synaptic or Debian Installer should have an option
to
>> provided a screenshot or/and the project logo with the text description.
>The graphical version of D-I will include a "screenshot" option.
Hello,
Where can i get information about that?
Where will be stored the
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