Re: gnome

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Edward
Thank you. I think I will setup a test machine with just what they have setup, and then go back and use up2date to put XFree86 and Gnome on and work from there.....keeping notes if I can. :)


Steve

At 08:22 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:



Steve Buehler wrote:

I have a customer that I set up a server for. I understood that he wanted to just run programs from a command line interface. Now I find out that he wants a GUI installed. Do I just need to do an "up2date gnome-core gnome-libs"? Durning an install of a system, I can also tell it to install all of the office products and other programs that run under/in Gnome. Is there a list of rpms someplace that would tell me what I need to install to get all of the packages that I would have gotten from installing Gnome during the initial install?
Thanks
Steve

First a recommendation - if you have the room to spare (who really doesn't nowadays?), ALWAYS install EVERYTHING. As you have found out, it's a real headscratcher to find out what you need later.


As to you question, I would certainly start with 'up2date XFree86'.

Regards,
Ed.



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