Loz said :
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Aymeric Mansoux <[email protected]> wrote:
> > good to know, so this stuff is basically a GUI for m-a or is just for
> > proprietary drivers? Does it compile modules based on the current kernel
> > used on, or just pull binaries for the official Ubuntu kernel?
> 
> I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's a GUI for m-a. I may well be
> wrong, though. I've only used it once, and it only got proprietary
> drivers (although this I assume is because no open-source drivers are
> available for Broadcom cards)
> 
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/jockey-gtk

Ok I think we need to discuss about that.
Ticket please :)

 
> As for Synaptic Package Manager, I understand your point. I do like
> the GUI it provides, though. It's fairly clean and simple, and the
> search functions are very useful (as it searches descriptions for
> keywords as well as package names)

you can do that in aptitude too :)
Anyway, if we have synaptic in the DVD profile, then it will also be
used in the USB. We keep the CD format for really minimal/essential
setup.


> I am really liking to new version of p:d, though. It's easily the best
> yet. Pretty much everything 'just works,' and that's the highest
> praise, I reckon.

Thanks :D

a.

> 
> Loz
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