- 11 Mar, 2013 1 commit
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Michael Shigorin authored
As zerg@ noted there's synaptic-kde already; I managed to overlook that synaptic-usermode still gets into kde4 image as it's put into base+regular pkglist. Thanks aen@ for spotting.
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- 10 Mar, 2013 5 commits
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Michael Shigorin authored
The mechanics were simple and funny but having unified kernel available is even better ;-)
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Michael Shigorin authored
I've got some Trio64 cards, even...
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Michael Shigorin authored
...so that enp0s3 is just not there.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It was proposed by someone and looks pretty reasonable.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Sort of unification; still the background of the regular builds should rather be the particular DE's authentic one in the ideal case.
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- 05 Mar, 2013 24 commits
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Michael Shigorin authored
plymouth helper omitted as it's not mission critical usually.
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Michael Shigorin authored
apt-get is requisite for a network-enabled livecd with rw overlay since it's almost universal then.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's currently security+extra.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Things that weren't fit in the other rescue pkglists went here; more are sure to follow.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It happens to hold a noticeable share of what might go into rescue+misc, so why duplicate.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Quite a few filesystem specific tools and utilities went into extra, some of them pulled back from fs since the proper categorization will clearly require even more effort. Added utilities for: f2fs, nilfs, logfs, reiser4fs, clicfs, cloop, ocfs2, exofs, zfs, cifs.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It would be better to put it into stage2 in the first place but this somehow went over my head; rescue made a reminder.
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Michael Shigorin authored
This one was just asking to be built for quite a long time; http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/smartmontools/wiki/LiveCDs specifically accenting use of smartmontools 6.0 has finally persuaded me to roll out yet another rescue livecd, that is on the regular basis.
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Michael Shigorin authored
As the firmware feature got more involved, this one has successfully dodged the change but is amended now.
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Michael Shigorin authored
The reason is to contain the implementation details within this feature while adding the ability to include everything it can provide (e.g., for rescue images).
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's been delegated to a fonts subfeature.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Thanks cow@ for both the packages and suggestion.
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Michael Shigorin authored
KDE4 is maintained by zerg@ as well as the vast RM experience connected to it; so use/fonts/zerg there.
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Michael Shigorin authored
This includes an updated version of 50-fontconfig script which actually works (the preliminary one attached to #28612 didn't); thanks zerg@ and cow@ for providing the incentive to introduce it. Based on m-p-d and installer-feature-kdesktop-fontconfig.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Thanks make(1) for the warning, `vmguest' target was getting pulled in twice indeed.
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Michael Shigorin authored
...by popular demand, see also http://forum.altlinux.org/index.php/topic,28619.html
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Michael Shigorin authored
Forum feedback has shown that it's a bit surprising given the lack of other multimedia applications in baseline package set; aen@ suggested to leave it out and hardware support testing requires much more than that anyways.
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Michael Shigorin authored
The issue is that r8169 is rather broken nowadays while r8168 tends to work on the same hardware; see also #28473. Thanks zerg@ for having hinted that it's stage1 modules, not the root squashfs.
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Michael Shigorin authored
The metapackage was fine, the "only one" additional package was more or less okay, but there came a dozen more so it's now reasonable to stash these into a separate pkglist.
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Michael Shigorin authored
...so that the benefits and shortcomings of each "as is" in Sisyphus are more obvious.
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Michael Shigorin authored
...and refactored its use in cinnamon image too; this isn't a permanent solution though, slated to move into fonts feature. Thanks gns@ for suggestion.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Thanks aen@ for figuring these out and suggesting them.
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Michael Shigorin authored
There isn't much sense to keep an entirely separate flavour as deepsolver starts being actually useful and icewm is a somewhat special flavour for those who know their ways around Linux plumbing.
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Michael Pozhidaev authored
- regular-deepsolver.iso target is added using regular-icewm.iso as a base.
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- 25 Feb, 2013 3 commits
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Michael Shigorin authored
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Michael Shigorin authored
- regular refactoring
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Michael Shigorin authored
Bump it to account for the useful fixes in mkimage-0.2.7.
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- 21 Feb, 2013 7 commits
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Michael Shigorin authored
Switched from mate-default to mate-full as aen@ asked to, and dropped a few leftover packages which are now in mate-default 1.5.0-alt3+.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It wasn't really obvious what are the available targets; sorry for that and thanks led@ for a suggestion.
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Michael Shigorin authored
It's possible that use/efi/signed target has fired already at the time when use/efi/shell is invoked; shouldn't clobber the signed shell with unsigned one.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Added rEFInd, EFI shell and SB stuff.
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Michael Shigorin authored
Maybe it's worth moving to the kernel feature as well.
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Michael Shigorin authored
The various *8168 and friends among kernel modules have finally been pushed into a designated target so that RM doesn't have to care which particular additional ethernet modules are available in this particular branch and kernel. Tweak distros as appropriate. NB: *maybe* this is required by distro/.base either.
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Michael Shigorin authored
acpi_call is used far too often when dealing with the newer portable x86 hardware, we're better off including it when it's available. regular.mk adjusted appropriately.
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