2008/9/14 Conrad Meyer <konrad@xxxxxxxxxx>: > Right, the OP wasn't talking about removing the package from Fedora entirely, > but disabling it as a default installed package. Users who need ISDN for > non-internet purposes can always download the isdn packages from > repositories, whereas those who need it to connect to the internet would be > out of luck if it was disabled by default (for new installs, anyways). Yes, but this is a chicken and egg for anyone who forgets to select the ISDN package at install time (especially if they're used to ISDN "just working" with previous installs). I'm usually in the "disk space might be cheap but the whole disk isn't, for everyone" camp; on this occasion I'm wholly behind the people who want to keep it in there by default (I can always UNselect it at install time if I don't want it!). -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list