On Dec 13, 2007 4:52 PM, Kevin Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One idea that Debian has had for years, that I am surprised that Ubuntu
> did not follow -- especially with servers -- was the idea of the minimal
> install CD ( < 50MB to fit on a mini-cd or flash stick) that was little
> more than
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 10:24:56PM +, Scott James Remnant wrote:
> The distinction between main and universe is instead done based on
> "support". But what does this actually mean?
Our terminology on this needs a bit of cleanup, but the relevant distinction
here is "maintenance". This means
Hello Ubuntu Developer Discuss List!
I have written a specification which needs some guidance as I don't know
what to do next with it. (Links follow this email)
My specification is for the removal of Mono (and Tomboy and F-Spot) in the
default Ubuntu Desktop CD.
I was surprised to say the least
When selecting apps under the 'preferred apps' window, there is a nice
drop-down gui, with the additional 'custom' option for adding your own
commands.
The 'removable drives and media' window provides basically the same thing
(select apps to be launched for certain tasks), but it has no gui lists.