I'm with the size reduction group. Minimal install and yum for the
rest. For example, I never install Openoffice cause there is usually
already an updated version, why install it then have to download the
same amount for the update?
Create a basic install CD, then hit the repos for the packages that
interest you, then you'll be getting the latest on the first run. Of
course this doesn't work for dialup people but......
On 2/5/07, Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007 12:00, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> Perhaps then we'll stop excluding the F*#$@*# compiler from 'desktop
> installs' since that kills some apps like gnofract4d
How is gcc not available to you when you install gnofact4d? You make it sound
like we took all those packages away for Fedora 7, instead we just left them
on the mirrors instead of on the Media for the Desktop (not Workstation)
spin, the first trial spin.
*ooooooh, change is scary*
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