Install Development and kernel development under YAST2
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Perhaps I've been a dunce, corrections, suggestions sheerfully accepted. I have installed Suse 8.1 via ftp using yast2. The choices for configuration include... (x) Default system ( ) Minimum graphical system (without KDE) ( ) Minimum system Once installed, yast2 presents the same choices. Question is how can I update the system for full development and kernel devlopment (aside from selecting packages one by one and rpm'ing them). Default is definitely not a development system. Seems like a silly question, never had to do anything special to get a development environment in linux before. Where did I go wrong? Michael
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On Tuesday 24 December 2002 00:14, Michael Hieb wrote:
Perhaps I've been a dunce, corrections, suggestions sheerfully accepted.
I have installed Suse 8.1 via ftp using yast2. The choices for configuration include...
(x) Default system ( ) Minimum graphical system (without KDE) ( ) Minimum system
Once installed, yast2 presents the same choices. Question is how can I update the system for full development and kernel devlopment (aside from selecting packages one by one and rpm'ing them). Default is definitely not a development system.
<snip> On the install screen, click the SOFTWARE heading which is in blue and underlined. Select detailed selection -> individual packages. From here, select development icon and accept.
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