2012/2/17 Michael Scherer <[email protected]>: > Le vendredi 17 février 2012 à 14:24 +0100, Oliver Burger a écrit : >> Am 17.02.2012 13:13, schrieb Wolfgang Bornath: >> > As I understand the "minimal" task it should only provide the packages >> > to run a respective environment. Chat or other such functionalities do >> > not belong in a minimal installation. >> > >> > As for your example: when you set up gnome-minimal and after that >> > install a chat application it should be this application package's >> > task to draw all necessary dependencies (like gnome-contacts). >> >> I agree with wobo here. The "-minimal" tasks should only install a basic >> desktop meaning in case of KDE (which I know better then GNOME) no >> kdepim, no kdegamees, no kdeedu and so on. >> It should be similar with GNOME, XFCE, LXDE and so on. > > Then you just install kwin, or gnome-shell. > > Each time, there is 1 single rpm for that already existing.
The Gnome base is more than gnome-shell but less than Gnome in total. Example: Gnome config editor belongs to the basic Gnome, eog is a Gnome application. Same with KDE: kdm and the setup configuration are related to the environment, kmail is a KDE application. -- wobo
