On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 02:55, Stephen Liu wrote: > > > Is X packages included as well which should not be on a server > > creating a risk hole. > > I would leave the server install as it is and use a live CD for > > browsing from the machine.. :) > > I did this way frequently. However there is a drawback. In case > necessary following the guide on a document, either I have to save it > on the server first and start the server reading it OR to run a > workstation side by side reading the document. I'd expect in most situations someone who needs a server installed would already have one or more workstations available. If it isn't close (or a laptop), you can always use the vnc vncconnect=xxxx options for the install to do it from where you have access to your usual tools. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com > In the former case, if > the document is in .html or .pdf format I still need a web browser and > X. I can print them as .ps files but the resultant documents are not > easy to read. > > I ran several text broswers before such as elinks, etc. It is not easy > to natvigate. Besides the website will complain requesting me to ran a > browser with java enabled, etc. So finally I was compelled to install > a web browser. > > > B.R. > Stephen > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos