On 23.11.2014 19:50, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 19:47:08 +0100
poma <pomidorabelisima(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23.11.2014 18:48, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>> On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 11:33:29 +0100
>> Heinz Diehl <htd+ml(a)fritha.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> up to F20, I used the respective 4 GB full DVD image to install
>>> Fedora, which also contained the XFCE desktop. Now, with F21,
>>> there's a desktop and a server edition, and it seems the full DVD
>>> is missing.
>>
>> Right. There is no mish mash dvd anymore.
>>
>
> Perhaps mishmash-ed is decision to drop something useful to many
> folks around the globe.
It's perfectly easy to make your own dvd with whatever you like on it.
Or install whatever you want from Fedora many other ways.
Alice in Wonderland, I talk about the needs of others, not about what I can, pour moi.
Throwing DVD is very cheap move by Fedora folks.
>>> Does the desktop edition also contain the XFCE desktop,
or do I
>>> have to use any XFCE spin now to get XFCE? And where are all the
>>> development packages and libs, are they still on both editions?
>>
>> Workstation does not have the Xfce packages on the media.
>> You can of course install Workstation, then 'yum groupinstall
>> xfce-desktop'.
>>
>
> This is a joke?
> Man asks for Xfce and you're offering GNOME "wrapped" as Workstation,
> only to be able to install what he needs.
> You, as the maintainer of the Xfce group.
No, it's ONE option of a list of them.... (see the ones below which you
didn't respond to).
Et tu, Brute.
Yeah, start devising new excuses.
>> You can also use the Xfce spin images, which haven't gone
anywhere.
>>
>> You could also get the network installer and choose Xfce when you
>> install.
>>
>> development packages and libs aren't on any images that I know of,
>> but you can install them with yum or dnf or the like after install.
kevin