Re: Request for policy advice on X server manpages
Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> writes:
> Branden Robinson wrote:
> > 4) Changing the X server pages to contain the verbatim contents of
> > XF86_Accel.man strikes me as wasteful.
>
> It's only wastful on installed systems in a very few cases. (Howmany people
> install more than 1 x server package? Strikes me as the best choice of a bad
> lot of choices.
I do... I have a lot of different machines, configurations etc...
To simplify a installation on all of these machines, I install it once on one
machine, with all the Xservers, and then copy the package selection to the
next machine and installs that...
Ok, this happens very seldom, I usually only do it once or twice every year,
but IF something happens to a machine, crash or the like, I just dd the
partition from a working one, and then dd it back to the crashed machine...
This happens every now and then, then it is good to have all the xservers
installed...
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