-- Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eduardo Silva wrote: > > The Desktop Environment task installs galeon and > firefox, but I don't > > understand why. Why both? > > > > I would vote on firefox being the default. > > So would most people, although the intent is to also > install the default > gnome web browser, for users who want a complete > gnome experience.
Ah, but I was voting between galeon and firefox! > The gnome-desktop-environment depends on > epiphany-browser (>= 1.8.5) | galeon (>= 1.3.1 8) | > firefox-gnome-support | > mozilla-firefox-gnome-support > > > 1.8.5 is a newer version of epiphany-browser than is > available in > testing (1.8.3-4), so aptitude falls back to the > alternate, galeon. Ok, I understand now. So eventually what will happen is that epiphany and firefox will both be installed... I had already written here a big explanation on why epiphany should be the only browser, and now I remember that it needs firefox, so that's that. Offtopic: Just would like to comment that I'm enjoying the fact that the desktop-environment task (what's a better name for it?) is becoming more and more of a fine-tuned desktop. Loved those 3 original wallpapers. Will you also place gnome-app-install in this task (or debian)? An easy to use app to install the _hundreds_ of supported desktop applications in Debian? Or would it create a big mess if users used aptitude alongside it? [snip]> I suggest moving > firefox-gnome-support closer to > the front of the alternatives list. I also agree. Eduardo P.S.- Sorry for e-mailing directly to you first, my mistake... OH MY ... http://www.geocities.com/jobezone/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]