Yes, this maybe a good option. Detect and install... and not only in installation step, in
desktop will be nice. I put an BlueTooth dongle and Fedora ask me if i want to install
packages to use it. :)
Well... im dreaming... but will be nice.. :)
----- Original Message ----
From: Chris Tyler <chris(a)tylers.info>
To: fedora-devel-list(a)redhat.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 11:56:02 AM
Subject: Re: bluetooth in default desktop install?
Panu Matilainen wrote:
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Denis Leroy wrote:
> Alexander Larsson wrote:
>> I see that gnome-bluetooth is now an optional package in the gnome
>> installer group, and things like nautilus-sendto-bluetooth isn't
>> included at all right now.
>>
>> I think a lot of machines (laptops) these days ship with Bluetooth
>> support though, and a lot of people have mobile phones with Bluetooth
>> support. Maybe we should install packages like this by default so that
>> you can send a file to your phone in an out of the box FC6 install.
>>
>> Opinions?
>
> We're dealing with 372 Kb of packages here, so I think this is definitely
> worth installing by default. I also have a bluetooth phone, so this is not
> just reserved to laptop users.
Another metoo - I have a bluetooth dongle on my desktop for transferring
photos from phone to computer. Hardly an uncommon task these days, at
least in this part of the world :)
What about:
- Installed by default, but
- In a separate Anaconda/Pirut group so it can be easily de-selected
during installation?
(It would be oh-so-nice to have an "install these packages if the
hardware is present" capability to set an intelligent default for this
kind of thing).
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Chris Tyler
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