On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
2010/10/26 Michael Scherer <[email protected]>:

Then, in order to accelerate the installation for the people who do not
select package one by one at install time ( that's IMHO the common use
case of drakx ), part of the confort of those that does was sacrified,
mainly because this feature is aimed to advanced users more than new
users discovering Linux ( who would and should take the easiest road of
keeping default selection ).

Agreed. This is an explanation and a reason I can follow :) I go to
individual selection each time I install to remove packages like most
games and all the fax packages and some more, and to add some packages
which are not marked by standard. But that's me, and I have developed
a habit there :)

It's a reason I can follow, too. I have the exact same habit, by the
way. I get rid of a lot of crap I don't want, and I add stuff that I do
want or am curious about.

Dale Huckeby

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