On Dec 17, 2014 3:10 PM, "Jim Lewis" <jim@jklewis.com> wrote:
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> > On Dec 16, 2014 7:32 PM, "Jim Lewis" <jim@jklewis.com> wrote:
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> >>   Yes, when I couldn't find the full install DVD I settled for the
> >> Mate-Compiz spin and have been configuring it for the last few days. I
> >> now have to manually install a whole lot of packages that were just
> >> there by default before.
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> >> Jim Lewis
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> > Out of curiosity, what are you considering "the default" here?
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> > --Pete
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> Hi Pete,
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>    Probably a poor choice of words on my part. "By default" to ME means
> not having to install gcc, Java, LibreOffice, wget, strace, etc., and
> fix things like Firefox associations (which I don't yet know how to
> do). The installs of Fedora 1 through 14 made sense (didn't use 15 and
> 16 because of Gnome 3). Versions 17-20 made sense as well. It's
> possible the Fedora-Server-inst ISO would have been what I wanted if it
> hadn't failed during the install.
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>   I just had some good luck. Installed the RPM Fusion files and have xmms
> working with mp3 files. Now to see if Flash is going to work ...
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> Jim Lewis
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Okay, I thought it might be something like that :)  There is of course no 'Jim' or 'Pete' package set on any install media, but I'll share a trick: use the `show-installed` utility.  It can create a list of packages for you to feed to yum after install, or create a kickstart format for use during install. 

--Pete