Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-09 Thread Erwan David
Le Mon 9/05/2011, Andrew Wood disait > I dont see why Gnome as a whole depends on Empathy. > > On a separate note, the task selection in the installer governs > which packages are installed by default. > > If I wanted to make a custom derived distro presumably the first > point of call (after cr

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-09 Thread Andrew Wood
I dont see why Gnome as a whole depends on Empathy. On a separate note, the task selection in the installer governs which packages are installed by default. If I wanted to make a custom derived distro presumably the first point of call (after creating my own repository and copying all the sta

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-08 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Du, 08 mai 11, 20:36:48, Andrew Wood wrote: > Whats the logic here? Surely it should be the other way round? > >The problem here, I think, is that gnome-desktop-environment depends on > >empathy. I assume you don't mean empathy should depend on gnome-desktop-environment, but wonder why removin

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-08 Thread Andrew Wood
Whats the logic here? Surely it should be the other way round? The problem here, I think, is that gnome-desktop-environment depends on empathy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archi

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-08 Thread godo
Ugh... very true, at least for squeeze onwards :-( http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/gnome-desktop-environment Then better install "gnome-core", right? Greetings, That's right. KDE have kde-minimal (or something like that) and XFCE have xfce4 + xfce goodies. -- Bye, Goran Dobosevic Hrv

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-06 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 05 May 2011 21:08:05 +0100, Tom Furie wrote: > On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 07:21:22PM +, Camaleón wrote: >> On Thu, 05 May 2011 18:12:47 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote: > >> > For certain things like removing OpenOffice and replacing it with >> > LibreOffice this approach works but is time cons

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Heddle Weaver
On 6 May 2011 06:08, Tom Furie wrote: > On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 07:21:22PM +, Camaleón wrote: > > On Thu, 05 May 2011 18:12:47 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote: > > > > For certain things like removing OpenOffice and replacing it with > > > LibreOffice this approach works but is time consuming. For

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Tom Furie
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 07:21:22PM +, Camaleón wrote: > On Thu, 05 May 2011 18:12:47 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote: > > For certain things like removing OpenOffice and replacing it with > > LibreOffice this approach works but is time consuming. For other > > packages it just results in disaster, f

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 05 May 2011 18:12:47 +0100, Andrew Wood wrote: > Whats the best way to go about making a custom installation of Debian > which I can then install onto multiple machines without having to go > through and manually add extra packages and remove certain default > packges from each machine? I

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Greg Madden
On Thursday 05 May 2011 09:12:47 am Andrew Wood wrote: > Whats the best way to go about making a custom installation of Debian > which I can then install onto multiple machines without having to go > through and manually add extra packages and remove certain default > packges from each machine? >

Re: Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4dc2da8f.4020...@me.com>, Andrew Wood wrote: >Whats the best way to go about making a custom installation of Debian >which I can then install onto multiple machines without having to go >through and manually add extra packages and remove certain default >packges from each machine? 1. D-I + Pre

Customising Debian install

2011-05-05 Thread Andrew Wood
Whats the best way to go about making a custom installation of Debian which I can then install onto multiple machines without having to go through and manually add extra packages and remove certain default packges from each machine? For certain things like removing OpenOffice and replacing it