Well that would work but what if all the repositories were included in YAST but just not enabled and the user could simply go intop YAST and enable them . I have been playing with various debian based distros this past month and using apt with synaptic I found ubuntu's to work so good better than debian regular! Kde in my opinion is a memory hog but if we used KDE lite so that we just had the basics users could then add on as they wished from YAST. -----Original Message----- From: Víctor Fernández Martínez [mailto:vfernandez@polinux.upv.es] Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 1:24 PM To: opensuse@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [opensuse] Whishlist I don't agree with the first thing but I can't agree more with you in the second. But instead, what if they created a contrib repository where Packman, Guru and a lot of package maintainers lived, together with everyone who wanted to participate? El Miércoles, 10 de Agosto de 2005 19:11, Murphy, James (Tech) escribió:
Actually I think that Suse should lighten the load with Kde most people do not need all the crap that comes with KDE and if necessary just have it in a repository , FreeBSD has a kde lite which is quite good. With open suse I guess legal issues still affect what software can or cannot be included , but a standard list of YAST sources such as packman ect should be included but disabled , this would be great for newbies who want to install software but don't know how.
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