Hi guys,

May be a bit off topic, but not terribly.
I was invited to (I do much beta testing and reviews) and so just started using 
Elementary OS Luna beta, and I was wondering what the LFS community thought of 
it?

Personally I love the clean, polished... Yes, "OSX" look, but it manages to 
remain unique and has an almost special, crafted-with-care feel.

The thing I dislike is the Unity components. I never liked Unity.

With that, I've a question in that regard. How does one get rid of Unity just 
enough that it doesn't become problematic by causing missing and orphaned 
dependencies? Or is it better to just leave it there, and remix the frontend to 
one's own liking? 

Regards, MR Essop

-----Original Message-----
From: Pierre Labastie <pierre.labas...@neuf.fr>
Sender: lfs-support-boun...@linuxfromscratch.org
Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2013 07:53:02 
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Subject: Re: [lfs-support] The easiest Linux From Scratch version to be
 builded under Debian Squeeze?

Le 04/02/2013 04:53, Andi Blacktigerbro a écrit :
> What is the easiest Linux From Scratch version to be builded under 
> Debian Squeeze (i386), because Debian packages always outdated?
>
>
I think you can use any recent version of LFS. I have been able to build 
the LFS svn version on debian squeeze i386 about two days ago. It went 
smoothly.

Pierre



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