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Package: tasksel
Version: 2.75
Severity: wishlist
Dear tasksel maintainer,
A friend as a DD on IRC pointed out that there should be a lxde-desktop
task. So I created this for lxde-desktop task.
Hopefully it can be included in lenny.
Cheers,
-Andrew
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Dear debian-boot folks and tasksel maintainer,
Thanks for the hard work on lenny D-I RC1.
I just tested the lenny D-I RC1 with 'tasks=lxde-desktop'. After the
installation it gives me a LXDE desktop out of box!! Wonderful!! :)
Seems only in tasksel isn't enough to make it work properly with D-I,
Christian Perrier wrote:
Given that RC2 is supposed to be a no additionnal feature release,
I'd say that what you got is probably the most reasonable target to
have.
Could we please make a exception? LXDE is a quite lightweight desktop
environment that is designed with the netbooks in mind and
Hi Frans,
Frans Pop wrote:
the lenny invocation. Try 'desktop=lxde' instead (and read the correct
version of the installation guide in future ;-).
Thank you for point out the correct option. I tested it works now.
Thanks. :)
In D-I you could possibly add something like support for sudo
Frans Pop wrote:
I've done a quick test build and space does not seem to be a real issue.
There is hardly any difference between what packages get included on the
CD if the lxde task is added [1]. Note that I did not yet try including
any lxde language tasks, but I seriously doubt there are
Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 14 November 2008, you wrote:
I think I'd be happier with a separate CD - many people are
downloading the CD#1 variants just to get their preferred desktop and
I'm guessing it's less likely to cause confusion if we keep each
targeted at one desktop only.
Agreed.
Frans Pop wrote:
There are two images available for testing:
- lxde CD:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/fjp/debian-50-i386-lxde-CD.iso
- light desktop CD:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/fjp/debian-50-i386-light-CD.iso
Wow! I am so glad to see this come true. :)
Hello Otavio,
Otavio Salvador wrote:
This is somewhat complicate to decide. I see two sides in this
question:
1) adding Network Manager for LXDE we'll give a more ready to use
desktop for laptop users and give some extra bonus for regular users;
2) LXDE seems to fit very well with
Dear folks,
Otavio Salvador wrote:
This is somewhat complicate to decide. I see two sides in this
question:
1) adding Network Manager for LXDE we'll give a more ready to use
desktop for laptop users and give some extra bonus for regular users;
2) LXDE seems to fit very well with users
Otavio Salvador wrote:
If we add it to laptop-desktop it will be installed in KDE too. What
is not what we want I guess.
You are right, we shouldn't do it that way. I guess we may solve this
problem by have an additional -laptop task for each current desktop tasks.
eg: gnome-desktop-laptop,
reopen #404567
thanks
Dear folks,
I did a fresh install and than I found we can make things a lot better
for chinese-t-desktop users.
Please remove following two packages from chinese-t-desktop:
- ttf-arphic-bkai00mp
We should use uming as default Chinese font for display,
ttf-arphic-bkai00mp
Per Olofsson wrote:
Shouldn't this package install a configuration file in /etc/fonts/conf.d
then, telling fontconfig to not choose this font for display purposes?
I am not sure how fontconfig can do, it's still possible need for for
display in specfic application, eg: Gimp,
Joey Hess wrote:
What package is uming in?
It's in ttf-arphic-uming package.
We used to use ttf-arphic-bsmi00lp for Traditional Chinese characters,
and use ttf-arphic-gbsn00lp for Simplified Chinese characters.
The ttf-arphic-uming is a Chinese Unicode TrueType font, this package
has merged
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.68
Severity: wishlist
After a discussion on
http://moto.debian.org.tw/viewtopic.php?p=56523#56523
We think the tasks for Traditional Chinese need following updates.
For chinese-t:
-zhcon
Out of date, not good enough to support UTF-8 and Traditional Chinese
Joey Hess wrote:
Andrew Lee wrote:
-kde-i18n-zhtw
Why installs this kde message on GNOME desktop?
Because these tasks are also used to localise the kde-desktop, until
someone splits them.
Okay, keep it.
+icedove-locale-zh-tw
New package for icedove's zh-tw translation.
icedove
Hello folks,
Frans Pop wrote:
I think we have the following options here:
3) change m-a DVD to support all desktop environments; drop powerpc
(3rd column in 2nd table)
4) something I have not investigated: drop source...
My personal vote goes to option 3.
For my personal opinion, the
Frans Pop wrote:
reassign 510300 tasksel 2.77
thanks
Is the same maybe needed for the LXDE desktop?
LXDE in lenny hasn't support trash can yet. So no need for LXDE desktop
for now.
Thanks,
-Andrew
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Package: tasksel
Version: 2.57
Severity: normal
tasksel maintainers,
I tested the daily-builds d-i(20061018) and found tasksel don't let me
choose language tasks and also didn't install language task automaticly.
I booted from sid_d-i 20061018, choose language zh_TW and then checked
desktop
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Christian Perrier wrote:
If that bug is confirmed, it is definitely release critical.
I did a fresh install with sid_d-i 20061022 netinst image, the language
task still doesn't install.
- -Andrew
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Dear debian-l10n-chinese and debian-chinese-big5 lists,
Wheezy has been frozen and to be release soon. I would like to let all
of you know that chinese-t-desktop in tasksel may be able to have an
update for wheezy. Please feel free to give suggestions.
The task-chinese-t-desktop currently looks
Dear Yao, FourDollars and all Traditional Chinese users,
2012/7/11 Yao Wei (魏銘廷) m...@lxde.org:
Some recommendations on input method:
SCIM somehow stopped their maintenance. (But seems their maintenance
started again by another people.)
Thanks to confirm. The upstream is not dead.
Anyway,
2012/7/14 Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org:
ibus-chewing,
I tested ibus-chewing on my computer. It doesn't have some features
that I(Traditional user) expected.
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Hi Fourdollars,
2012/7/15 Shih-Yuan Lee (FourDollars) fourdoll...@gmail.com:
Could you point out which features of ibus-chewing are not expected?
I would like to fix them.
Here we are discussing is for wheezy which is in a freeze stage. So
that all the new
features are no related.
Thank you
Dear debian-boot list,
I am writing to request a fix for the usability problem that affects our
users with zh_TW locale for the next point release.
At this DebConf, users from Taiwan found that the default keyboard layout
and input methods are not fully available for zh_TW locale. I collaborated
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