#include <hallo.h> > My recommendations are: > > 1. libc6-dev should be part of the standard installation. It includes > all of the standard header files (stdio.h, for example).
This depends on _your_ needs! For example, I don't think that the compiler is seen as part of a user-oriented operating system. If you want to do "complicated stuff, coding", eg. compile programs, you want to install build-essential anyways. Same thing if you install the kernel. > 2. ssh should also be part of any installation. ssh has the standard priority and should be suggested somewhere during the base config. At least you would need to select some special things to avoid installing it. If you wanted to say that ssh should be part of the basedebs or even an "essential" package, then no. Simply no. There are enough boxes where ssh is not needed or should not be installed for various reasons. Regards, Eduard. -- Der Aberglaube ist die Poesie des Lebens; deswegen schadet's dem Dichter nicht, abergläubisch zu sein, -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Maximen und Reflexionen) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]