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Re: [gNewSense-users] new install on Yeeloong, using LXDE
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al3xu5 / dotcommon |
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Re: [gNewSense-users] new install on Yeeloong, using LXDE |
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Fri, 6 Aug 2010 20:17:30 +0200 |
Il giorno giovedì 29/07/2010 12:09:54 CEST
address@hidden ha scritto:
> Thanks for all of the information!
>
> I was able to install lxde-core from the lenny backport. I learned
> new things about aptitude and its options. (But what does -t do?)
-t <release>, --target-release <release>
Set the release from which packages should be installed. For
instance, "aptitude -t experimental ..." will install
packages from the experimental distribution unless you specify
otherwise. For the command-line actions "changelog", "download",
and "show", this is equivalent to appending /<release> to each
package named on the command-line; for other commands, this will
affect the default candidate version of packages according to
the rules described in apt_preferences(5).
This corresponds to the configuration item
APT::Default-Release.
(see: http://man.cx/APTITUDE%288%29)
> I would like to install a relatively lightweight login manager, but
> one that has a package. Your comments about slim and lxdm lead me to
> look at xdm.
>
> Would that work OK with lxde?
it should (but i did not have tested it)
regards
al3xu5 / dotcommon
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