On 5/26/05, K. Richard Pixley <rich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: [..] > >all anyone needs is the "minimal," although, of course, what is and > >isn't minimal is contentious. the rest should be installed with yum, > >or emerge, or foo, or whatever. > > > >Of course, my rant presuposes an internet connection. > > > > > Your way would take me days to install. With the info on > cd/dvd/kickstart, it takes me 45 minutes to install. Your way would > prevent me from using fedora core and I'd need to move to some other > distribution which actually made those extra bits available. > > I do install everything. It's only 6.5 gig these days and paying for > those extra disk blocks is much easier than ever needing to go hunt for > bits when I need them. By installing everything, they're "just there" > when I need them. Much cheaper in the long run. > > --rich > fair enough, Rich. I've never had dial-up, I've either had broadband or nothing, so I was kinda throwing that out there. neither am I opposed to your choice to install everything. (err, not to go off topic, but think of a certain seinfeld episode involving soup and a very fervent chef.) nevertheless, I'd still like to see a "Thufirs Fedora," if you will, with only enough to run yum. In this alternate universe yum would never fail, would have some sort of yumex type menu from the command line and would install java, too :) -Thufir