Okay, thanks guys. I think I will skip the ssh-server task, as a security measure (they can't pick a lock that isn't there).
I will also skip the print-server task for now, and just add that once I get a new printer. On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Default User <hunguponcont...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi. > > I am getting ready to do a new install of Debian 7.0.0 (Wheezy) on a home > pc with local printer attached, no local network, just internet connection > to outside world, not used for office or business purposes. > > The installer asks what pre-selected software "task groups" are to be > installed. Pre-selected are: > - desktop environment > - standard utilities > - print server > - ssh server > > In this scenario, I am not sure why the print server and ssh server are > pre-selected. Are the really useful, or would they just take up space and > add complexity? > > Any opinions? > > >