On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 02:28:42AM +0100, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Control: reassign -1 src:tasksel
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org (2014-02-02):
Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
Re: Processed: closed by spam, thus reopening
The bug wasn't closed by spam, but by Ben Hutchings who said:
We do
Steve McIntyre wrote:
I'm not sure we want to support every desktop environment out thereā¦ but
I guess tasks might not hurt, so punting that to tasksel. And adding
debian-cd@ to the loop, to get some feelings about whether new images
would sound like a vaguely sane idea (I'm really not sure).
Control: reassign -1 src:tasksel
Steven Chamberlain ste...@pyro.eu.org (2014-02-02):
Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
Re: Processed: closed by spam, thus reopening
The bug wasn't closed by spam, but by Ben Hutchings who said:
We do not have packages of these, and probably never will. This is not
Hi,
On 02.02.2014 02:32, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
The bug wasn't closed by spam, but by Ben Hutchings who said:
That was the first time it got closed, but the second time it was
definitely spam, unless Ben Hutchings changed his mail to:
UNITED NATIONSgabrielso...@adinet.com.uy
Best
Andreas Cadhalpun wrote:
Re: Processed: closed by spam, thus reopening
The bug wasn't closed by spam, but by Ben Hutchings who said:
We do not have packages of these, and probably never will. This is not
a bug in the installer.
although now I think we actually do, so maybe we want to revisit
We do not have packages of these, and probably never will. This is not
a bug in the installer.
The correct way to report that you want a new package is to report a bug
against the pseudo-package 'wnpp'. There is already such a bug for
MATE, #708385.
Ben.
This is not right. As of 2012-11-17
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
While most think as Mate and Cinnamon only as forks of Gnome (2 and 3
respectively), both are now full DEs, with their own features. Thanks to Linux
Mint people pushing them, they've gained a noticeable userbase.
Cinnamon has many option lacking in
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