> Ok -- hum. Someone with X experience would have to tell us what
> packages we need to pull in. I know of the xserver-common, and
> the dynamic detection of xserver-*, then the depends for that
> will pull in much. A standard X "profile" would include xcontrib
> and standard client pkgs, etc.
Thanks Eric!
I'm working with Branden on a X install/config script. Hopefully I'll have
something ready by the end of today or tomorrow.
randolph
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Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> >xvidetect was installed into the archives yesterday, so you should be able
> >to get it from your favorite mirror. Please note that the copy in the
> >archive is slightly different from the one that's in my homedir on master.
> >(i
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>xvidetect was installed into the archives yesterday, so you should be able
>to get it from your favorite mirror. Please note that the copy in the
>archive is slightly different from the one that's in my homedir on master.
>(it uses /usr/share/doc instead o
Hi Adam,
xvidetect was installed into the archives yesterday, so you should be able
to get it from your favorite mirror. Please note that the copy in the
archive is slightly different from the one that's in my homedir on master.
(it uses /usr/share/doc instead of /usr/doc)
> Um, would it be possi
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