On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Urs Beyerle <urs.beye...@env.ethz.ch> wrote: > On 08/31/2011 09:05 AM, Tanmoy Chatterjee wrote: >> >> On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Brent L. Bates<blba...@vigyan.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> On a side note, I wouldn't install from the LiveDVD/CD. I'd use >>> either >>> the `install' DVD or the `Everything' DVD's. It might be better getting >>> the >>> `Everything' DVD's as they have more software on them. The LiveDVD is >>> fine >>> for checking to make sure the OS works with your hardware, but the other >>> DVD's >>> work better for installs. There are some subtle differences between the >>> 2 >>> kinds of installs. Different software is installed and somethings are >>> configured a bit differently. I hope this helps some. Good luck. >> >> Can I change those things after installing from live cd and using >> Internet? > > The short answer is yes (more see below). > > Some kind of workaround - > > You can install missing software at any time after the installation, for > example with yum. Installing from DVD will give you more software than > installing from LiveCD, but maybe the "key" software you need is still > missing after the DVD install. > > Concerning the configuration, it is hard to say, too. I never really > compared it in detail. But my guess is that for your problem it doesn't > matter. > > Of course, only fresh install from DVD can prove this.
Thanks. > Cheers, > > Urs > > >