I am running just a desktop, but I don't like that just eye-catching plymouth stuff. I prefer to see what's really happening during boot. On a headless server that's really annoying, think about Debian ;-)
With this dependencies removed all tools, synaptic and apt, are absolutely happy. The reason therefore is that I increased the version number by 1 to 2.12. So those tools think it's the latest version and the one from the repository is older ;-).
So you can perform apt-get update && apt-get upgrade without beeing bothered with defect dependencies in your packet cache. Until Ubuntu increases version numer to or above mine, I'll have to ... -> endless game?
No, if such a race starts, I'll publish howto do the patch (it's just 5 minutes ;-)
Hi, letstrynl
I am running just a desktop, but I don't like that just eye-catching plymouth stuff. I prefer to see what's really happening during boot. On a headless server that's really annoying, think about Debian ;-)
With this dependencies removed all tools, synaptic and apt, are absolutely happy. The reason therefore is that I increased the version number by 1 to 2.12. So those tools think it's the latest version and the one from the repository is older ;-).
So you can perform apt-get update && apt-get upgrade without beeing bothered with defect dependencies in your packet cache. Until Ubuntu increases version numer to or above mine, I'll have to ... -> endless game?
No, if such a race starts, I'll publish howto do the patch (it's just 5 minutes ;-)