On 05/09/07, Filipus Klutiero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When did you install Debian?
November 2006.
What I do not know is whether the problem only affects to packages installed
by the Debian installer, or to all the packages installed with apt before
upgrading to the version of apt that has
Do you use aptitude?
I usually use synaptic. At the beginning I also used update-manager, but I
left it because it is not very functional.
In text mode, I used to use aptitude as I was taught this way. Now I use
apt-get. Always after installing/upgrading, I used to open a console and run
Gdm was installed by the Debian installer.
What I do not know is whether the Debian installer uses apt (I presume so,
but I do not know).
You know that the Debian installer gives you the option to install some
package sets. I presume that gdm belonged to the Desktop set.
David
Was it
On the contrary, few people red this bug and no discussion about whether
it is
a bug or not happened yet.
Are we looking at the same web page?:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=431737
Removing essential packages in gnome is not necessarily a bug. As an
obvious
example,
Hello,
I do not agree at all with you having downgraded the bug, but I won't
upgrade it back. If some of the maintainers wants to upgrade it, I let them
assume this responsibility...
It is hilarious: the bug opened for almost two months, lot of people reading
it, very deep discussions about
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