** Project changed: aptitude => aptitude (Ubuntu)
** Project changed: apt => apt (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Feature Req: Improve readability, use 2 spaces
This is still valid to this day on Saucy.
Debian supports USB in initramfs via /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/driver-policy
: MODULES=most or via /etc/initramfs-tools/modules:
usbcore
uhci_hcd
ehci_hcd
usbhid
Perhaps one of these options would make a sensible default in this day
and age, or at leas
Still a problem in Saucy (13.10) beta
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Not sure which package to associate this with (apt / aptitude). I also
realise that this has upstream consequences on debian.
It seems like a small usability change, and I wouldn't be surprised to
hear that this is a 1 line code fix, but it makes a big enough
difference to the readability of the p
Note: spaces have been chopped by bug tracker.
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Title:
Feature Req: Improve readability, use 2 spaces between package names
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Public bug reported:
Just now I noticed the output of a archlinux system update (pacman -Syu) uses 2
spaces between package names.
I found this significantly easier to read.
Packages (37): archlinux-keyring-20130818-1 bash-4.2.045-5 btrfs-
progs-0.20rc1.2-2 cryptsetup-1.6.2-1 curl-7.32.0-2