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commit a96ef575a319b32c2f690789a0031354709b431e Author: Russell Dickenson (AKA phayz) <ph...@frugalware.org> Date: Thu Nov 11 07:09:19 2010 +1000 Newsletter issue 73 - minor amendments modified: issue73.html diff --git a/frugalware/weeklynews/issue73.html b/frugalware/weeklynews/issue73.html index 9a14b36..487a0f5 100644 --- a/frugalware/weeklynews/issue73.html +++ b/frugalware/weeklynews/issue73.html @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ <h3>Fantastic artwork by Léo</h3> - <p>Léo Tomas is the creator of the default Frugalware wallpaper for releases - 1.0 and 1.4, also the <a href="http://www.bisigi-project.org/?lang=en">Bisigi + <p>Léo Tomas is the creator of the default Frugalware wallpaper for release + 1.0, also the <a href="http://www.bisigi-project.org/?lang=en">Bisigi Project</a>. In addition to these wallpapers he has created an entire range of beautiful wallpapers and textures, all of which you can find at his <a href="http://pr09studio.tk/">online portfolio</a>. All of his work is @@ -77,10 +77,6 @@ "http://frugalware.org/images/newsletter/issue73_out_of_space_02_t.png" alt= "Screenshot of Out of Space wallpaper"></a> - - <img src="out_of_space_02.png" width="600" - alt="Example wallpaper created by Leo Tomas"> - <h3>WHYANFC! (Woo hoo, yet another new Frugalware contributor!)</h3> <p>If you were wondering if I had simply cut-and-pasted this announcement @@ -237,7 +233,7 @@ <h3>Pacman - what did I just install?</h3> <p>Sometimes you may quickly install several packages and their dependencies. - Afterwards you think "Hmmm... what packages were just installed?" To find + Afterward you think "Hmmm... what packages were just installed?" To find out, refer to pacman-g2's log file - /var/log/pacman-g2.log</p> <h3>Which packages are installed?</h3> @@ -267,7 +263,7 @@ because the original package is dependent upon them. If you then remove the package, the dependent packages are left installed, because pacman-g2 can't know if you're using them or not. pacman-g2 has the "-Qe" option to search - for and ist those packages which were installed as dependencies but are no + for and list those packages which were installed as dependencies but are no longer required. Once you have their names you can then decide if you want to remove them or leave them installed. pacman-g2 is able to perform such "magic" because it records for each package whether it was explicitly
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