Re: A really basic question

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Thanks Gerry,

Its no surprise that a lot of people would be up at arms over this.  I really 
am.  Mandrake looks better and better.

Anyway, in the link that you sent me to, there is a mention of 
REDHAT-CONFIG-PACKAGES.

Where in KDE would I find this program and be able to fool around.  I want to 
pick which packages to install/uninstall.

-Lox

On Saturday 08 November 2003 12:01 pm, Gerry Tool wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 13:48, Lox Thomson wrote:
> > So maybe I didn't see it, but I sure looked hard.  Help me out with this
> > one.
> >
> > I dloaded the ISOs and installed Fedora.  No problem.   But I couldn't
> > select my packages one by one!
>
> There have been many threads on this list and on fedora-test-list
> discussing this.  See for example,
>
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-November/msg00881.html
>
> > I chose a Graphical installation, picked Custom install, which states
> > that I can choose my packages, got to the picking page, and enabled KDE
> > and GNOME, no prob.  But I when I got to the bottom of the page, I
> > expected to see a checkbox which I could enable to select individual
> > packages.  That's not there.  Is there a graphical expert mode?
>
> Did you at least click on the "details" links at each group to see which
> optional packages could be individually chosen?
>
> > Also, the monitor and video card selection was also ripped out.  What's
> > up?
>
> The installer now autoprobes for the card and monitor.  If you open
> System Settings > Display and click on the Hardware tab are your monitor
> and card identified?  If not, clock on the Configure button and find the
> one that matches yours or comes closest to i.
>
> Gerry





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