On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 07:11:59PM +0300, Eero Tamminen wrote: > nfs-common is not an app. > > Most of the users don't know what's NFS, if the application manager > would list all non-UI programs, the list would be pretty unusable for > those kind of users. Agreed. What would make sense, would be to have an end-user installable application that lets you configure NFS. That app would depend on nfs-common and whatever kernel modules needed. Speaking of non-UI programs listed in the Application Manager, how can we solve the current problem of having tens of pidgin/canola/gcompris plugins/themes/translations cluttering up the list? I think a collapsible tree (with two levels only) would work. If there is a package $foo, and several packages named $foo-$bar, group them under $foo. Marius Gedminas -- A bus station is where a bus stops, a train station is where a train stops. On my desk I have a work station...
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