On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 22:20 -0500, Sandy Pond wrote: > On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 12:18 -0500, Chris Tyler wrote: > > > I'll add my voice to this chorus - please put the "everything" option back. > > > Put a warning in if you deem it necessary, but don't remove the option. Linux > > > is about choices - let us, the end-users, decide. > > > > > Another $0.02 ... From the perspective of long-time a college prof. > > teaching students who are learning Linux through exploration -- I > > appreciate the 'everything' button and would very much like to see it > > (or an easy-to-use equivalent) remain in FC5. > > > > Installing "everything" is brain-dead ... if you install "everything" > then every time you update there's huge bundle of stuff to download > that's almost entirely irrelevant. > > Use yum or yumex to explore packages. > At least someone that has been reading this thread thinks like I do!! :) LOL It is the only way I learn anyway, by breaking things and trying to fix them! :) LOL -- Best regards, ~WILL~ Public Key: 0x21715193 Key: http://code-heads.com/keys/ch.asc Linux Registered User: 406084
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