Am 08.06.2015 um 08:40 schrieb Michael D. Setzer II mikes@kuentos.guam.net:
On 8 Jun 2015 at 7:55, Peter Boy wrote:
I recently setup an machine using the workstation option. Did an rpm -qa afterwards, and it have over 1000 less things installed than my other systems that had been upgraded from versions where you could select things, and also add other things.
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I stated back when it was Red Hat 9, before the fedora came out, and liked using the DVD options, and then selecting more to install.
The live distribution gives you no software selection option, indeed. You may use the network install (e.g. http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/fedora/linux/releases/22/Workstation/x86_6...). It gives you back a "virtual DVD“. Not as detailed as it previously used to be.
Also, didn't like the server option, since tried it on another machine, and it didn't install the graphical desktop??
Even doing an update you have to say nonproduction (?)
Perhaps there is an option to still do this, but the default download I got seemed to be very limited.
There is a net install option as well which might give you more options. Haven’t tried yet.
Best Peter
— Dr. Peter Boy Universität Bremen Mary-Somerville-Str. 5 28359 Bremen Germany
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