Yeah, and let's draw from the work by the Ubuntu guys, rather than
doing it a different way!
But doesn't Ubuntu use Debian installer?
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Ivan Adams wrote:
My goal is using more bandwidth with apt-proxy servers on my friends, who
have other internet connection.
And I want to download first packet from my internet and second packet at
the same time from the apt-proxy with my friend internet connection.
Now, I can only download
Replying to Christian Perrier.
I see what you mean. But who is going to create The Debian Style? Maybe
a contest is needed?
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David Moreno Garza wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say Yep, that's Debian.
A user should get the same visual feeling whether he chose GNOME or KDE
for
David Nusinow wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say Yep, that's Debian.
Check out the windowmaker package. It has (or had as of a few years ago) a
beautiful
Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:
What are you talking about Debian Style?
Color scheme, artwork (default wallpaper, login screen, even CD covers).
All those little things that would make a user say Yep, that's Debian.
The desktop-base package was supposed to address exactly that problem,
but
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
so where can i have a look at this? could it please be put up
somewhere on the web?
The package is called wmaker. It is in Debian.
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Eduardo Silva wrote:
As a lurker to debian-devel, I would like to point to
all a deficiency in the current KDE way of naming
menus, and hope that if Debian menu goes this way, it
should improve on it.
There is currently a discussion about improving Debian Menu at
debian-policy mailing list,
Thomas Hood wrote:
No-login mode at boot until boot complete: DELAYLOGIN=yes
No-login mode never: rm -f /var/lib/initscripts/nologin ; DELAYLOGIN=no
No-login mode always: touch /var/lib/initscripts/nologin ; DELAYLOGIN=no
Anyone see any problems with this scheme? Any
Anyone see any problems with this scheme? Any better ideas?
This might be a silly question, but what would happen if DELAYLOGIN=yes
and /var/lib/initscripts/nologin does not exist?
I surmise that it's created somewhere in runmefirst. After all, the
usual state of a running system is
Thomas Hood wrote:
And that is probably not what I would expect. What about doing something
like this...
NOLOGIN=boot nologin exists during boot
NOLOGIN=always nologin always exists
NOLOGIN=never nologin never exists
That would be fine if we were adding a new feature, but I am trying
to
There are a lot of people out there that are willing to help Debian, but
Help Debian does look a bit like a horror detective story.
I like the idea of an official title for contributers, but I am not so
keen on I-did-this-and-that counters. You can count bug reports, posts
made on the mailing
Andreas Schuldei wrote:
there are parts that provide a much easier and smoother entry to
helping debian. The debian-installer, the inofficial security
team and debian-edu for example are groups that allow even
non-Debian-Developers to get their hands dirty and do real
(important, relevant) work
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
BTW, Who da hell is some AntiSpam UOL? Everytime that I send an email to
debian-devel that stupid machine sends me an email. Is there a way to block?
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Hello,
First of all, I would like to note that I have never experienced
anything like that with my Debian desktop. The only time I have
witnessed such devastating effects was when mixing packages from various
distributions. Yes, that was my own fault. I knew it could happen and it
did
Benjamin Mesing wrote:
However I have often heard complaints about broken dependencies and
broken software in testing. From what I have heard, I would not like to
go with testing for my system.
How on Earth would that be allowed into testing? I can imagine Serious
bugs slipping trough
Debian people are well aware of Ubuntu and their way of doing things. No
need to point it out.
As for your problem, please post to debian-user or other more apropriate
mailing list and describe it as precisely as you can. Debian-devel is
for internal development of Debian.
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Jiri Palecek wrote:
Hello,
I have a question on how aptitude decides which packages
to install to satisfy dependencies. I was installing vtk yesterday
and it depends on xlibmesa-gl | libgl1. Aptitude chose to install
xlibmesa-gl which in turn broke my x-window-system-core
metapackage. However,
I'd love for Debian users to test some more cutting edge versions of
packages (partly so upstream gets more testers, partly so I can see the
bits I hate about the new versions and try to get them fixed) but I
don't want them in testing now until they are properly released as a
stable series. In
Alejandro Bonilla wrote:
I just upgraded Sid and rebooted, after that, logging into Gnome told me if I
wanted to migrate to a Single file that will give me better performance, so of
course I said yes. It logged me off and everytime that I need to log back in,
it kicks me out.
I don't have any
Alejandro Bonilla Beeche wrote:
I have a box with Sid with the latest upgrades, (almost cause
dist-upgrade wants to remove a lot of stuff)
Anyway, fact is that I can't compile any kernel on the Linus tree. This,
for more than a month.
Could anyone please help me find out which package
Marvin24 wrote:
I noticed that on my two debian/sarge machines (ppc32 and amd64) most
startscripts are ran twice. I don't know the package which this bug belongs
to because the startup process is a little bit unclear to me. So I will try
to explain how much I found out by now:
During
This is an English language list - please post in English.
Добрый день! Подскажите где можно найти diff.gz для сборки gcc 4.0.1, glibc
2.3.5, MySQL 5.0.12 ?Существует такой ресурс где хранятся все diff.gz для
всех версий исходников?
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Good afternoon! Could you please
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