Re: Starting point for package list for Fedora 7 Desktop spin

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Only thing that i'm really missing is thunderbird..

While its still under (sometimes heated) discussion what mail client people use more, or what could/should be the default, it is quite a popular choice, and without it this message could not have been send :-)

   -- Chris

Jesse Keating wrote:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureFedoraDesktop

This is a first rough draft at what packages to include in the Desktop spin. Please note that for the most part we're trying to list top level packages as the compose tool can depresolve from there. Many of the packages listed I don't necessarily know what they do, especially those in <core> and <base> so I'd be happy to get some thought on those.

There is no marking what is default/manditory/optional, nor any real ideas as to what Categories exists and just some guesses at group names. Also we'll need the language groups too.

I may have an iso set composed from this package list at some point soon to share, not sure about getting it external yet.

I also have this in comps format, which is going to be how we manage this for the composes, so I'm going to put up a file somewhere that more people can gain access to and munge there rather than me having to translate from email/wiki comments into comps languages. But for now, here is a flatish list. (Note, without translations, we're about 1.5CDs big with this list)

<core> (not visible)
SysvInit
authconfig
basesystem
bash
coreutils
cpio
e2fsprogs
ed
fedora-logos
fedora-release
file
filesystem
glibc
grub
hdparm
initscripts
iproute
iprutils
iputils
kbd
kudzu
libgcc
libtermcap
passwd
policycoreutils
prelink
procps
readline
rootfiles
rpm
selinux-policy-targetted
setserial
setup
shadow-utils
sysklogd
termcap
util-linux
vim-minimal

<base> (visible)
NetworkManager
NetworkManager-vpnc
acl
acpid
anacron
apmd
cpuspeed
at
authconfig
autofs
bluez-utils
ccid
coolkey
crash
crontabs
dmraid
diskdumputils
dos2unix
dosfstools
dvd+rw-utils
dump
(gnome-)eject ?
gnome-power-manager (does this go with Desktop instead?)
gpart
gnupg
gutenprint
lftp
logrotate
logwatch (or replacement?)
man-pages
man
mcelog
mdadm
mtools
nfs-utils
openssh-server
openssh-clients
pam_keyring
pam_pkcs11
pam_smb
parted
redhat-lsb ?
rsync
setarch
which
yum
yum-updatesd

<Office>
abiword
evince
glabels
gobby
gnumeric
inkscape
fontforge
openoffice.org (?)

<Multimedia>
banshee/rhythmbox/muine (pick one?)
f-spot
totem

<Internet>
ekiga
evolution
evolution-connector
evolution-webcal
firefox
gaim
gnome-blog/gossip
transmission

<Games>
atomix/lmarbles enigma
frozen-bubble/monkey-bubble
neverball
ppracer
foobillard
celestia ?
gweled ?
crack-attack

<Desktop>
NetworkManager-gnome
bug-buddy
control-center
deskbar-applet
desktop-printing (does gutenprint replace this?)
file-roller
gconf-editor
gedit
gnome-applets
gnome-audio
gnome-backgrounds
gnome-bluetooth
gnome-keyring-manager
gnome-media
gnome-panel
gnome-pilot
gnome-pilot-conduits
gnome-screensaver
gnome-session
gnome-system-monitor
gnome-terminal
gnome-themes
gnome-user-docs
gnome-user-share
gnome-utils
gnome-vfs2-smb
gnome-volume-manager
gok
gthumb
gtk2-engines
hal-gnome
im-chooser
metacity
compiz
nautilus
nautilus-cd-burner
nautilus-open-terminal
nautilus-sendto
nautilus-sendto-bluetooth
notification-daemon
orca
tomboy
vino
yelp

<X-Server>
bitmap-fonts
dejavu-lgc-fonts
desktop-backgrounds-basic
gdm
glx-utils
rhgb
pirut
switchdesk
synaptics
system-config-date
system-config-network
system-config-printer
system-config-services
system-config-soundcard
system-config-users
vnc-server
xorg-x11-drivers
xorg-x11-xfs
xorg-x11-xinit
xorg-x11-server-Xorg
xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi
xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi
xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi
xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi
xorg-x11-fonts-misc
xorg-x11-fonts-truetype
xorg-x11-fonts-Type1
xorg-x11-server-Xnest
xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
xorg-x11-apps
xorg-x11-twm
xorg-x11-xauth
xorg-x11-resutils
xorg-x11-xfs-utils
xorg-x11-xsm
xterm


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