Kim Lux <lux <at> diesel-research.com> writes: > I didn't see the option to do so. I must have missed that. I didn't > select any packages or anything. It used all 5 CDs. But you didn't enable Extras during install, did you? > It mustn't be a patent issue because I just noticed that it un-installed > gtkterm as well and there are no patent issues with that that I'm aware > of. And gtkterm is in extras. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but > lots of my apps got un installed. It's apparently a new "feature" in Anaconda which removes all apps with broken dependencies (if not all apps which aren't in the 5 CDs) during an install, rather than giving you the opportunity to fix them up post-install as it used to do. > Pan did get updated, but it lost all > my news server info and I subscribe to several servers that need a user > and password, so that was a pain too. And the .pan directory was > intact, so that is a bit of a head scratcher too. Pan was updated to a new, incompatible version. Backwards compatibility for user data apparently wasn't a priority upstream. So it's the upstream Pan developers you have to complain to, not Fedora. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list