Le 28/07/2019 à 21:45, Rene Engelhard a écrit :
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 09:17:05PM +0200, Yvan Masson wrote:
So apt install libreoffice would have shown that. But yes, tasksel
wouldn't have shown it.
That is exactly `apt show libreoffice` that gave me the answer :-)
The point is that not everybody has the abilities to use this command and
find that libreoffice-gnome is the pacakge to install.
For them is the desktop task (task-desktop).
As outlined that installs libreoffice-gnome unless you choose an other
desktop yourself.
I don't understand: task-desktop does not recommend libreoffice-gnome.
During install, if you choose for example: "Desktop environment",
"LXQT", "print server" and "standard system utilities", then
libreoffice-gnome won't be installed.
If you choose an other desktop, why would you want someting
GNOME-specific? And if you want, you then need to install what is
missing.
From what I know, GVFS is used by all proposed DE except KDE
- caja recommends gvfs-backends
- thunar recommends gvfs
- pcmanfm and pcmanfm-qt recommend gvfs-backends and gvfs-fuse
And if you don't use the task apt shows the Suggests when apt
install'ing libreoffice.
I don't see a need for a change.
Regards,
Rene
Regards,
Yvan