Hello,
Ludovic Courtès ezt írta (időpont: 2020. ápr. 6., Hét 10:02):
> Hi Joshua,
>
> Joshua Branson skribis:
>
> > This is slightly unrelated, but your email reminded me.
> >
> > How about we add a %desktop-packages variable? I remember reading a bug
> > report about possibly
Hi Joshua,
Joshua Branson skribis:
> This is slightly unrelated, but your email reminded me.
>
> How about we add a %desktop-packages variable? I remember reading a bug
> report about possibly ungoogled-chromium or some package not working
> properly, because the user did not install a font.
Hello John,
On 2020-04-04 00:22, John Soo wrote:
I raised the idea of providing smaller lists of packages that might go
well together instead of one large %desktop-packages. One reason to do
this, for instance, might be to not make someone who wants to use btrfs
always import the ext4 packages.
Hello,
John Soo ezt írta (időpont: 2020. ápr. 4., Szo 2:23):
> Hi there,
>
> I am on board with providing some predefined lists of packages.
>
> I raised the idea of providing smaller lists of packages that might go
> well together instead of one large %desktop-packages. One reason to do
>
Hi there,
I am on board with providing some predefined lists of packages.
I raised the idea of providing smaller lists of packages that might go
well together instead of one large %desktop-packages. One reason to do
this, for instance, might be to not make someone who wants to use btrfs
always
>This is slightly unrelated, but your email reminded me.
>
>How about we add a %desktop-packages variable? I remember reading a
>bug
>report about possibly ungoogled-chromium or some package not working
>properly, because the user did not install a font. Perhaps if people
>are using a %desktop,
This is slightly unrelated, but your email reminded me.
How about we add a %desktop-packages variable? I remember reading a bug
report about possibly ungoogled-chromium or some package not working
properly, because the user did not install a font. Perhaps if people
are using a %desktop, there