On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 02:55, Jeff Vian wrote: > > > > OK, so it is possible to get what most people would want by making > > thousands of individual selections involving programs they > > don't know anything about yet... How many people who picked > > English at that first dialog really need cannaserver running > > all the time? > > > > The same logic applies to selecting *everything*. How many people > really want a LOT of stuff they don't know and that takes up a lot of > drive space? Why would the people assembling the distribution include programs that no one would want, and how can a user decide what he wants before seeing them? Language support is something they already know what they want so it's not the same logic at all. > And, BTW, it is not thousands by any means. 'Everything' says it installs things not available in the other bundles. How do you get them if not wading through the RPMS? -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx