On 01.01.2014 18:56, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
<voice style="crooked, old man">In myyyyy days, you had to to move bits around with a magnet to resize FAT12 partitions and NTFS was satan! You kids have it toooo easy.</voice> ;)
Oh yeah, the good old days... ;)
Yes, there was a firmware folder, it only contained a .deb of linux-firmware.
You can safely have all the firmware .deb's in the /firmware folder. The installer installs only the needed ones.
Well, #2 is about a serious bug that makes unrelated things just not work when you enable "disable touchpad while typing". It seems to me this bug should be fixed, but it is not related to enabling the touch functionality on the... touch pad. ;) Probably not related to gnome only either...
Sorry if I didn't make myself clear. I just meant that in this bug report, also your expected settings were chosen:
--------- Then I set: - enable clicks with touchpad - two-finger scrolling --------- So your user is not the only one to want those enabled.
Yeah, this seems to be a problem larger than plymouth actually. On the top of my head, fixing this would probably involve: * triggers * a way to hook into /etc/grub.d/10_linux to add boot parameters from outside * lots more bikeshedding Unless we make plymouth a hard dependency, which would probably involve around 1500 emails on -devel, so let's pretend I didn't say anything. ;)
OK, let's just pretend that. ;) Do you agree that this bug can be closed now? Best regards and a happy new year, Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org