On 14/07/10 23:34, Brian K. White wrote:
On 7/14/2010 4:18 AM, jdd-gmane wrote:
Le 14/07/2010 10:11, Kaushal Shriyan a écrit : [...] The only thing that makes this all confusing and the thing which I don't agree with is that they then decided to make kernel-desktop the one which gets installed by default, in all cases, regardless what type of system role you choose in the installer, even if you say "minimal text-only server" which doesn't even install X let alone any window manager or desktop environment like gnome or kde.
So that is why kernel-default is not default, and you get kernel-desktop even when installing a "server" not a desktop.
opensuse, despite their claims, are simply favoring desktop users over server users once again. As a server installer, I must now always add more steps to my install procedure to install kernel-default and remove kernel-desktop since favoring latency over throughput would be death for me and I need LXC which needs cgroups.
On my laptop/notebook was the kernel default installed with 11.2 and do not recall to have done something special while the new installing was on the run (I installed only the pae kernel later). Greetings pistazienfresser -- - openSUSE 11.2 with GNOME 2.28.2 (or KDE 4.3.5) and Kernel Linux 2.6.31.12-0.2-default (or pae, Ubuntu 10.4 LTS 'lucid' 2.6.33-22-genetic, MS Win XP) - Samsung X20 (SX20S) with Pentium M 740 (1730 MHz), Intel graphic 915GM, 1400x1050 - openSUSE profile: https://users.opensuse.org/show/pistazienfresser -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org