>>>> On 2008-12-16, 16:09 GMT, Peter Robinson wrote: >>>>> Nothing to say you can't re-enable it yourself. I don't have a >>>>> permanent connection to the net but evolution happily holds it in my >>>>> outbox until I go back online and can connect to a network. Fedora can >>>> I have a nasty surprise for you -- Fedora is not Windows, so it >>>> would is not only for people who use Evolution / Kmail >>>> / Thunderbird. >>> >>> See above. On a similar line of though, how about: "please install >>> and enable >>> httpd, postgresql, and squid" by default because I use them... >> >> Yes, how about it? What's the point of booting quickly - or at all, if >> the machine won't provide any services? > > Why would I install the desktop spin if I need those? Fedora has been taking > the lets-start-any-services-that-someone-may-need approach so far. It doesn't > work. Spins are a neat way to customize the default install for different > sectors. The desktop spin should not install an MTA in my opinion. That's > all I'm saying. Exactly! But to do that we need a standard to all those apps require the sendmail binary just in case you need to use the mail feature. Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list