On 3/15/2010 11:19 AM, Antonio Olivares wrote: >>>> Overall it's an interesting suggestion, you can >> create a bugzilla [1] >>>> entry against "anaconda" package and propose that >> to anaconda >>>> developers. >>> >>> Yea, but we are still waiting for the "Select every >> optional package >>> in all package groups" button they promised us to >> replace the >>> "everything" button (unless they actually have that in >> f13? :-). >> >> >> A show of hands? How many users does 'we' represent >> here? :-) >> >> -- > > +1) I want to be in the "we" category. I do miss that powerful click to install everything :(, while I don't install everyhing anymore I can live with it, but to go and hunt down packages *that are not in the default* installation is a pain in the A.... Are the number of packages that you hunt down and add included in the 'everything' packages selection? How many packages would this 'everything' install that you do *not* want? These 'everything' packages are also potential updates from time to time. Do you want to keep 'everything' packages that you don't want updated too? This thinking has never made sense to me. -- David
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