On 01/25/2015 08:16 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Searching the dark corners of my mind, I don't really recall that there were ever a lot of customizations one could do for a new install. As I recall, you had a choice of picking major components or group of packages to install, in very broad, and limited categories. You never really had a lot of leeway in terms of package selection. The installer was primarily occupied with setting up and partitioning the disks, for the install.
Actually, I used to be able to decide which groups were installed, which weren't and which optional packages in the groups I wanted. With a Live Image, it's all or nothing.
That's not to say that the spins are perfect. There are some glaring holes. I installed the XFCE spin yesterday. You can't configure a printer with the XFCE spin, as is.
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