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Re: [opensuse-factory] Re: new discussion on what kind of patterns we should have
- From: Karl Eichwalder <ke@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:57:55 +0200
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Andreas Hanke <andreas.hanke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> What about a pattern for console users instead? A pattern that includes
> software which is rarely used or unnecessary on desktops, but handy for
> the console.
>
> Some ideas for this pattern include:
>
> mc
> findutils-locate
Surely useful on the desktop as well. Maybe, a subset of the beagle
tools could be part of the console pattern.
> antiword
> vorbis-tools (for ogg123)
> lynx
These days, we prefer w3m...
You forgot to mention emacs-nox ;)
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> What about a pattern for console users instead? A pattern that includes
> software which is rarely used or unnecessary on desktops, but handy for
> the console.
>
> Some ideas for this pattern include:
>
> mc
> findutils-locate
Surely useful on the desktop as well. Maybe, a subset of the beagle
tools could be part of the console pattern.
> antiword
> vorbis-tools (for ogg123)
> lynx
These days, we prefer w3m...
You forgot to mention emacs-nox ;)
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Karl Eichwalder
R&D / Documentation SUSE Linux Products GmbH
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