On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 15:53 +0800, Edward Dekkers wrote: > > I know, fair enough, I'm just an old schooler who doesn't like change I > guess. > > There must be an awful lot of old schoolers out here though - I'm not > the only one voicing my concern. I've been around since when, but as a user not a developer... I bought the earliest RedHat, then the first Caldera at around $75 bucks. I ran an 8 line BBS in those days. So, I have some claim to ancientude and my two cents is that I usually installed everything by hitting that button to do so. Every lib got installed, so that I had a reasonable chance to build some tarball that I wanted built. I've tried the server install and missed stuff. I've tried client / workstation and missed stuff not getting installed. So, hitting 'install everything', going off for a smoke, a beer and a skirt was good for me. Now, I'm not supposed to smoke or drink and skirts are almost impossible to find (and politically incorrect), so just leave me with my 'install everything' button and I'll make the most of it. Or, is THAT too, just asking too much? :) Ric