Re: Core includes Dialup?!?

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There are a lot of inclusions that I find to be completely outdated, or
just plain unnecessary. Regardless of how many people may or may not need
them, these kinds of things should be much more modular than they are.
When I think CORE, I think the most basic packages required to make the
system run. Everything else should be elsewhere.

-Dan


On Wed, October 5, 2005 10:03 am, Matt Fahrner said:
> I agree its inclusion is dubious, but I do know a lot of people who have
> workstations, not just laptops, that use PPP etc...
>
> 			- Matt
>
> Brian Long wrote:
>> What is the Red Hat reason for including the Dialup comps group in Core?
>> This means any basic install has crap like wvdial, ppp, etc.  I
>> explicitly have to exclude a lot of these packages that shouldn't be on
>> any profiles except mobile laptops.
>>
>> /Brian/
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