which kinda makes you wonder: why isn't there just one big package for each distro, with all the needed dependecies (qt, libxml, openssh and such), and seperate packages for the "extra" stuff such as devel packages, koffice and maybe kdevelop? i mean, most people install it lock, stock and libs - why seperate it to millions of tiny rpms? they are good to have as seperate components, but along side a big "super-rpm".
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