This question comes after a search at the Novell/SuSE web site for the term "Taboo" There is nothing in the instructions on installation on this subject. I was installing 9.2 and just got to Detailed Selection, selecting applications etc. I got a notice that Taboo selection X11 is required by OT.. KDE Desktop requires X11 ... One of the alternatives was not to "set X11 to Taboo" What does all that mean? What is involved in (not) setting X11 to Taboo? Thanks
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 21:50, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
This question comes after a search at the Novell/SuSE web site for the term "Taboo" There is nothing in the instructions on installation on this subject.
I was installing 9.2 and just got to Detailed Selection, selecting applications etc. I got a notice that
Taboo selection X11 is required by OT.. KDE Desktop requires X11 ...
One of the alternatives was not to "set X11 to Taboo"
What does all that mean? What is involved in (not) setting X11 to Taboo?
Taboo means "don't touch" (literally it means 'sacred' or 'prohibited'). A package that is set as Taboo may not be installed by the installation program. Not setting it as Taboo gives the installer freedom to do whatever it feels works best. Setting things as Taboo is useful when you know better than the installer, such as when you've installed something manually
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