On Sunday 06 October 2002 13:55, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> i.e. anything in Extras
> in the default install can no longer be in the default install, and
> this may require some weird package splitting, something like
> gnome-utils-base, gnome-utils-extra).

Why?

You can have a tiny install as you choose, but the applications Red Hat has 
chosen are not those that I would.


Want to know something silly?

I just kickstart- installed with this package list:
%packages
@KDE Desktop Environment
vim-X11
vim-enhanced
@Text-based Internet


Guess what email client's in the base Internet menu?

Give up?
None. You have to go to Extras/Internet

Something else silly?
This is a KDE install, right? It starts up wuth GDM.

I find myself next to speechless. If I used the language that comes most 
readily to mind, you'd be offended for sure.




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