If you look at the package listing, everything with a "W" for workstation or
"B" for basic is on your system.

As far as what can be tossed, I'm examining that one right now.  I've
already thrown out linuxconf, as it's not very effective.    I threw out the
DOS emulators.  

I'm probably going to be tossing wmconfig and the other window managers now
that I'm happy with AfterStep, though they don't take up that much space.  I
may toss elm once I get my email set up to satisfaction, as I prefer pine.  

At 01:40 PM 09/02/1999 -0500, Isaacson, Scott D. wrote:
>Is there a listing somewhere of what a "workstation" install actually
>installs when using RH 5.2?  I just did one of those installs at home and
>found that it's eating about 600 megs of space on my HD.  I'm just wondering
>what exactly they're installing in terms of applications and scripts.  I'm
>finding new applications all the time and I'm sure I don't need some of
>them.
>
>Scott.
>
>

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