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This has been split during the preparation of initial commit
introducing this file as indexhtml wasn't ready for release;
now the time has come to fix it (still mate-settings need to
be mentioned separately).
The distro description grew package by package
and started resembling a pile of those; let's
finally reorganize it with lists and generally
improve layout (should be no-op otherwise).
See the discussion of the changes in basealt.mk
package lists in preceding commits touching it.
This means potential iSCSI installation support
which isn't official though; having binaries handy
even if consoderable runtime configuration is need
is still better than lacking those.
How could I miss recoll even if I didn't know about solaar?
(which jumps into panel at the session startup time so let's
hold it to the available packages but not install away)
Suggested-by: Erik Palvanov <erik@tonk.ru>
It's added to installed system and pulling 200+ megabytes into
LiveCD isn't going to help the image size; the practical limits
being tested by that were 3.0 Gb x86_64 ISO making it impossible
to fit RW partition onto 4 Gb USB Flash ("1 Gb free" test added)
and booting it on a 2 Gb RAM system without "lowmem" option would
fail on ~95% of squashfs-to-RAM loading process or so.
TL;DR: one browser in a *LiveCD* should be still enough these days.
The changes might have been a bunch of one-liners,
these have accumulated though and let these live together:
- add Chromium browser;
- add "LiveCD with sessions" (upon fixing real RO LiveCD mode);
- provide better Bluetooth support out-of-box;
- fixup services (mostly related to "KVM server" checkbox);
- use the renamed "workstation/raccess" pkglist/group;
- demote ClamAV from base component to a checkbox (off by default).
It appears to be the culprit for the "mouse fell asleep"
problem due to not-so-careful use of autosuspend against
hardware that doesn't implement that correctly.
Let the disable-usb-autosuspend hack remain though as
those wishing to enable powertop service might be helped
by that (I've seen a Logitech mouse willing to exhibit
this problem even in its presence though).