On 7/14/05, Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The server hasn't been modularised yet, it's just that I split up all > the packaging. I've been working closely with Josh Triplett on the > libraries, and keeping David fully in the loop with everything I'm doing > in Breezy, and I'm pretty sure that we're going to arrive at a common > base for packaging when Debian gets over to the modular tree.
Hi Daniel, Thank you for clarifying the topic. About the split up, is there a consensus in what to install exactly ? See, the user will install all the packages related to video drivers and dexconf will do its job and it's up to the user remove what is not needed ? I'm asking about Debian, because i guess that in Ubuntu you'll autodetect as much as possible in the install and just keep there what's necessary maybe using a different approach if the user change his video card, plug a new input device or whatever. Closing, what are the side effects (if any) that this split up and modularization will put on the loop for stuff like lessdisks and ltsp ? -- Gustavo Franco -- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>