I absolutely agree to Bernhard. Wouldn't it be bet to let fcron "provide" anacron, for example, so that you could install fcron while still keeping ubuntu-desktop?
This would also be much cleaner on upgrades to new Ubuntu releases, where I now have each time to:
- remove fcron
- install ubuntu-desktop
- upgrade
- remove ubuntu-desktop
- reinstall fcron
I absolutely agree to Bernhard. Wouldn't it be bet to let fcron "provide" anacron, for example, so that you could install fcron while still keeping ubuntu-desktop?
This would also be much cleaner on upgrades to new Ubuntu releases, where I now have each time to:
- remove fcron
- install ubuntu-desktop
- upgrade
- remove ubuntu-desktop
- reinstall fcron
...