From: David Gonz�lez Romero dgr@snap.cu
For this configuration is very easy download the software of internet. I install only the base system on my laptop, and less to less i will be a compiler a diferent software. XFce is not necesary to compiler, because in the any repository of CentOS it�s this software in the extra direcotry.
Isn't XFCE included as standard as of RHEL/CentOS 4? Or did I miss something?
Well i dont know about this, but i belive is not necesary a Mini-CentOS because i get obtain that configuration whitout Mini-CentOS..
I think merely documenting a way of how to add standard package lists would suffice. I remember there was a long, drawn-out set of threads on the Fedora-devel lists about such -- and it really came down to the simple matter that it's not too difficult to add new package lists.
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 10:03 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
From: David Gonz�lez Romero dgr@snap.cu
For this configuration is very easy download the software of internet. I install only the base system on my laptop, and less to less i will be a compiler a diferent software. XFce is not necesary to compiler, because in the any repository of CentOS it�s this software in the extra direcotry.
Isn't XFCE included as standard as of RHEL/CentOS 4? Or did I miss something?
No ... not in RHEL4
But it is in CentOS-4 Extras :)
Also, the new Kernel, php5 and postfix w/mysql is in CentOS Plus
Isn't XFCE included as standard as of RHEL/CentOS 4? Or did I miss something?
It is not (although I think it should be).
xfce was present as a base install package in fedora core 3, and has been removed in fedora core 4 test 3
Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
From: David Gonz�lez Romero dgr@snap.cu
For this configuration is very easy download the software of internet. I install only the base system on my laptop, and less to less i will be a compiler a diferent software. XFce is not necesary to compiler, because in the any repository of CentOS it�s this software in the extra direcotry.
Isn't XFCE included as standard as of RHEL/CentOS 4? Or did I miss something?
Well i dont know about this, but i belive is not necesary a Mini-CentOS because i get obtain that configuration whitout Mini-CentOS..
I think merely documenting a way of how to add standard package lists would suffice. I remember there was a long, drawn-out set of threads on the Fedora-devel lists about such -- and it really came down to the simple matter that it's not too difficult to add new package lists.
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
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