Re: Is yum dependency resolution upside down?

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On 06/13/2011 12:20 PM, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> Really? Do you add/choose a particular package group for it? Or do you
> visit potential groups in search for "ppp" and place a checkmark next to
> "ppp" there?
>
> Or do you rely on the default install to include PPP support?
> As I've shown, there is no "Networking" group, but there is the
> "Dial-up Networking Support" group.

I have never, knowingly, installed it on this laptop.  I did, however, 
make sure that Networking Support was installed when I first installed 
Fedora 13.  Although I have used dial-up support under Linux, by the 
time I got this box I no longer had an account with ppp access, so I've 
never had a reason before to check for it.  How it came in I don't know, 
and I'm not interested in experimenting to find out if I can remove it 
without removing anything else.  I'm just mentioning that it's here.
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