Op donderdag 12 september 2019 21:39:40 CEST schreef Hagen Buliwyf:
12.09.19 21:17 - Knurpht-openSUSE:
Op donderdag 12 september 2019 20:59:28 CEST schreef Hagen Buliwyf:
12.09.19 20:18 - Carlos E. R.:
On 12/09/2019 17.51, Hagen Buliwyf wrote:
Am 12.09.19 um 17:33 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 12/09/2019 16.55, Hagen Buliwyf wrote: > Am 12.09.19 um 14:59 schrieb Carlos E. R.: >> On 12/09/2019 14.25, Hagen Buliwyf wrote: >>> Dear list readers, >>> >>> >>> So my question is >>> >>> Is an installation without recommended packages by >>> definition an installation without graphical desktop or >>> did i make a mistake while installing?
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I just thought i might reach someone who had tried the same AND had a solution (different to install all recommends).
Not me! Disk has ample space, I don't have internet restrictions, and I don't want or need to have a minimal install.
If it wasn't Tumbleweed i would not really care either.
But receiving updates several times a week many of them 100+ packages (and some up to 2000+ packages) makes having packages which you don't need simply a waste of resources (time, bandwidth, electricity, ...).
Regards
Hagen
TW does not force you to dup on every snapshot ...... I know of people who dup once a month.
Well, it is not only the update process that costs resources ...
Must say though that I've done a lot of modifying during install, but never this.
Since several months ago a btrfs-whatsoever-package messed up during an update (although i never use btrfs nor do i install it by intention or order the start of any task related to it) i became aware of the fact that unused packages not only waste disk space (which we do have plenty today) ...
Regards
Hagen Can you post Xorg.0.log on paste.opensuse.org and the resulting URL here?
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