On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 22:20 -0500, Sandy Pond wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 12:18 -0500, Chris Tyler wrote:
> > I'll add my voice to this chorus - please put the "everything"
option back.
> > Put a warning in if you deem it necessary, but don't remove the option.
Linux
> > is about choices - let us, the end-users, decide.
>
> Another $0.02 ... From the perspective of long-time a college prof.
> teaching students who are learning Linux through exploration -- I
> appreciate the 'everything' button and would very much like to see it
> (or an easy-to-use equivalent) remain in FC5.
>
Installing "everything" is brain-dead ... if you install
"everything"
then every time you update there's huge bundle of stuff to download
that's almost entirely irrelevant.
Use yum or yumex to explore packages.
At least someone that has been reading this thread thinks like I do!! :)
LOL
It is the only way I learn anyway, by breaking things and trying to fix
them! :) LOL
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