On Sun, 2005-03-06 at 16:18, Michael A. Peters wrote: > > When I set up a new system for myself I usually choose an > > "Everything" > > install. > > If you choose everything, you get everything. > If you don't mean everything - then don't choose everything, go through > the package selection. But 'everything' includes things that aren't in any other set. > There already are some predefined sets, such as desktop and workstation > - but Anaconda is written in Python, and the PyPsychic module that > detects what the user really wants automagically isn't quite finished > yet. The original posted stated clearly what he wanted, and I'll second the request. I want one selection to give me all the programs because I don't know without trying them whether I want them or not and I can't try them if they aren't installed. It is reasonable to assume that many other people share that situation. It is not reasonable to assume that most people have a use for all known languages. I don't see the same benefit to trying them to see if I like them... -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx