Am 2005-12-27 00:36:24, schrieb humble tech:
> I've just installed another Debian Stable and I want to know why on earth
> the Debian maintainers believe it acceptable to just go ahead and install
> Exim4 without asking, forcing me to go and uninstall it afterwards....
Fuck... some of those endless-line posters...
1) Because exim4 is one of the best MTA's
and historical it IS the defsult.
2) Each UNIX-like System needs a MTA.
> I'd like there to be a minimal install option but I can't see it, the
> closest I've found is the manually selecting packages and then just not
> installing any. I'm very used to Gentoo which gives full control over such
> stuff and I've been making the case for Debian at work, I'd really love to
> be able to control this a bit better.
Then create your customized minimal-system
apt-get install debian-cd
> Really, I've been a bit spoilt by Gentoo's control I guess, it's just that
> especially on a server, you don't want anything on it that isn't definitely
> supposed to be there.
Good look with this Gentoo crap.
> Anybody got any input on this?
I have MY OWN customized Debian Install CD's...
Oh yes, I am DebianGNU/Linux Consultant in France.
This is, why it was neccesary to create MY OWN CD-Sets.
Greetings
Michelle
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