[D-I] Localization status for Debian Installer (Apr 27th update)

2010-04-26 Thread Christian PERRIER
Here's an update. First of all, thanks to Debian News publishers who included some words about this status update in the Debian News (http://news.debian.net/2010/04/26/brief-updates-d-i-l10n-status-debconf-snapshot-service-gsoc/) Then thanks to people who reacted to the initial post, then acted t

Bug#317606: best mailing list

2010-04-26 Thread Suarez comprehension
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[UNICOLOMBIA] Matriculas abiertas

2010-04-26 Thread ADMISIONES UNICOLOMBIA
Cordial saludo, Este correo es para informarle que desde este Lunes 26 de Abril hasta el día 29 de abril , estaremos recibiendo las matrículas para los Estudiantes que desean iniciar Diplomados el 03 de Mayo. NOTA : Si formaliza su matrícula antes del 28 de abril tiene el 20% de descuento :

Re: squeeze installer: no keyboard after first kernel boot

2010-04-26 Thread Florian Weimer
* Frans Pop: > On Monday 26 April 2010, Florian Weimer wrote: >> I've got the second system on which the squeeze installer does not >> work. This time it's a system with a Asus P6X58D-E board. The kernel >> appears to boot normally, but the USB keyboard is not recognized, key >> presses have no

Re: squeeze installer: no keyboard after first kernel boot

2010-04-26 Thread Frans Pop
On Monday 26 April 2010, Florian Weimer wrote: > I've got the second system on which the squeeze installer does not > work. This time it's a system with a Asus P6X58D-E board. The kernel > appears to boot normally, but the USB keyboard is not recognized, key > presses have no effect. Beta1 image

squeeze installer: no keyboard after first kernel boot

2010-04-26 Thread Florian Weimer
I've got the second system on which the squeeze installer does not work. This time it's a system with a Asus P6X58D-E board. The kernel appears to boot normally, but the USB keyboard is not recognized, key presses have no effect. Have you got any suggestions how to debug this and turn it into a

Re: Bug#579167: tasksel: is it really necessary to install gnome-accessibility on each and every system?

2010-04-26 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi, On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 01:03:13PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote: > BTW, I forgot to mention the link with the localization work, which > falls in the same area: given some company, university, etc. there is > very low probability that all language translations will be useful. Yet True. > Deb

Bug#579167: tasksel: is it really necessary to install gnome-accessibility on each and every system?

2010-04-26 Thread E.J. Zufelt
I'll add that gnome-accessibility should likely be included by default, but that individual sys admins are at their leisure to remove the package from their images. I'd also add that as a blind IT professional who works alone for the most part, that not all of us have someone a cubical away to

Bug#579167: tasksel: is it really necessary to install gnome-accessibility on each and every system?

2010-04-26 Thread Christian PERRIER
Quoting Samuel Thibault (sthiba...@debian.org): > > Please reconsider if gnome-accessibility does have to get installed by > > default. > > This has been considered already, please bring new arguments, else the > decision has no reason to change. Samuel gave a few technical arguments, I'd like

Bug#579167: tasksel: is it really necessary to install gnome-accessibility on each and every system?

2010-04-26 Thread Bill Cox
Seconded! I'll add that programming and Linux system administration are two of the best jobs available to blind techies, and this group hates to ask for help from the sighted. Many of them are big Debian fans. There are some very amusing (to me - I'm not very politically correct) discussions on

Re: Bug#579167: tasksel: is it really necessary to install gnome-accessibility on each and every system?

2010-04-26 Thread Samuel Thibault
Samuel Thibault, le Sun 25 Apr 2010 23:34:05 +0200, a écrit : > Fabian Greffrath, le Sun 25 Apr 2010 22:57:34 +0200, a écrit : > > Hi, one of the first things that I do on each freshly installed Debian > > desktop > > system is deinstalling the gnome-accessibility packages, i.e. dasher, gok > >

Bug#579155: tasksel: installs *two* entire office suites

2010-04-26 Thread Fabian Greffrath
Am 26.04.2010 11:02, schrieb Josselin Mouette: This is how we end up with two office suites and two navigators. By navigators you mean web browsers? Yeah, you’re probably right. Let’s demote it to suggests. xsane does not integrate well with GNOME either. How about simple-scan or gnome-sca

Bug#579155: tasksel: installs *two* entire office suites

2010-04-26 Thread Fabian Greffrath
Am 26.04.2010 09:33, schrieb Josselin Mouette: I agree it is a problem, but there is no perfect solution. * The OOo integration with GNOME is a joke. * Gnumeric and Abiword both have features that OOo has not. So you suggest to drop OOo altogether? Well, that would be rigorous bu

Bug#579155: tasksel: installs *two* entire office suites

2010-04-26 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le lundi 26 avril 2010 à 10:50 +0200, Fabian Greffrath a écrit : > Am 26.04.2010 09:33, schrieb Josselin Mouette: > > I agree it is a problem, but there is no perfect solution. > >* The OOo integration with GNOME is a joke. > >* Gnumeric and Abiword both have features that OOo has n

Bug#579155: tasksel: installs *two* entire office suites

2010-04-26 Thread Josselin Mouette
Le dimanche 25 avril 2010 à 21:58 +0200, Fabian Greffrath a écrit : > Package: tasksel > Version: 2.81 > Severity: minor > Tags: squeeze > > Hi, tasksel installs two entire office suites on a freshly installed Debian > desktop system, namely openoffice.org and gnome-office. So there are two word