On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 12:17:53AM +1100, Andree Leidenfrost wrote: > - why is gdm not part of the gnome package (I have selected gnome in > dselect)?
Seems to be only a Suggests: from gnome-desktop-environment (upon which gnome depends). dselect will have mentioned it to you in dependency resolution, at least. > - Question: Do you want set up mandb setuid man? Explanation: nothing <doh> Hm? This is from the package in testing (I'm the maintainer): Description: Do you want man and mandb to be installed setuid man? The man and mandb program can be installed with the set-user-id bit set, so that they will run with the permissions of the 'man' user. This allows ordinary users to benefit from the caching of preformatted manual pages ('cat pages'), and means that the database of man page descriptions is automatically kept up to date by people reading man pages. Storing cat pages, in particular, may aid performance on slower machines. . Cached man pages only work if you are using a "normal"-width terminal (66 to 80 characters wide). This is to avoid one user causing cat pages to be saved at widths that would be inconvenient for other users. In a future release this will be configurable. Until then, if you use a wide terminal, you can force man pages to be formatted to 80 characters anyway by setting MANWIDTH=80. . Enabling this feature may be a security risk, so it is disabled by default. If in doubt, I suggest you leave it disabled. I don't see how the description could have gone missing unless debconf is buggy, and I've never seen this bug. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]