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sysutils/desktop-installer,
Quickly configure a NetBSD desktop system
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 1.0.0,
Package name: desktop-installer-1.0.0,
Maintainer: baconDesktop-installer is a post-install script to assist in setting up
a NetBSD desktop system using any desktop environment or window
manager available in pkgsrc. It automatically installs essential
software and configures subsystems such as dbus, etc. for typical use.
Master sites:
Filesize: 1707.292 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-08-07) Updated to version: desktop-installer-1.0.0
- (2023-10-21) Updated to version: desktop-installer-0.8.3
- (2023-07-25) Updated to version: desktop-installer-0.8.1.24
- (2023-06-17) Updated to version: desktop-installer-0.8.1
- (2023-06-13) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version desktop-installer-0.8.0.23 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
2023-10-21 22:56:11 by Jason Bacon | Files touched by this commit (3) |
Log message:
sysutils/desktop-installer: Update to 0.8.3
Several UI improvements
A few bug fixes
Improve documentation
Changes: https://github.com/outpaddling/desktop-installer/releases
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2023-07-25 16:28:36 by Jason Bacon | Files touched by this commit (3) |
Log message:
sysutils/desktop-installer: Drop ck-launch-session
Using this in Xsession seems unnecessary for most DEs
and interferes with operation in some cases. Will add it
on a case-by-case basis if necessary
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2023-06-17 20:39:27 by Jason Bacon | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
sysutils/desktop-installer: Update to 0.8.1
Vastly improved NetBSD support, also utilizing many improvements
to auto-admin scripts
Integrates qmediamanager, devpub-mount, and npmount to automount
removable media and provide a controlled way to unmount
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2023-06-13 15:14:38 by Jason Bacon | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message:
sysutils/desktop-installer: Quick NetBSD desktop setup
Desktop-installer is a post-install script to assist in setting up
a NetBSD desktop system using any desktop environment or window
manager available in pkgsrc. It automatically installs essential
software and configures subsystems such as dbus, etc. for typical use.
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