Am 30.03.2015 um 11:46 schrieb Tomasz Gajc:


2015-03-29 14:51 GMT+02:00 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hnn, open a feature request about it, some other devs might think
    also, that this is useful ?


Calamares already have a basic feature to remove rpms, but it is just static feature.

I have feeling this may be quite hard to achieve, as calamares is cross distribution installer.

If other distros does not support uninstalling not used languages and hardware support then this will become more OMV specific solution. In case of OMV removing such rpms is not a feature of urpmi, but drakxtools.


    http://calamares.io/bugs/secure/Dashboard.jspa

    My 2 cents: I prefer to install all drivers (and language packs),
    since you are able to change the hardware, as you want.


+1
hold the Distribution slim ! For the head-installation.
this is the reason why it is need an rpm-related installation.
if anyone want other things, should he install it.. and it is able .
Sorry, an 4 Gigabyte space needed installation, it is this not directly slim.. on past times i have need only 6-700 mb for an Promt-installation with urpmi !!! To be able later to install what i want in prompt.. .. and therewith i be securely not alone , you are understand ?
On times of Raspberry-Pi or other small Mainboard's and memory chips ,
it's not bad to have an slim distribution..
This is also why i prefer and supporting for installing something like icewm or windowmaker.. and if maybe able to install afterstep, also for network home-folders via nfs and yellowpages(/nis)
was in the past to use gorgeous, now.. not thinking on it.. you understand..
and, btw, USB-Sticks .. humm... ?
this is.. why should hold the Distribution slim, to able the other install what they are want..
and not ?we are? .. you see ?

or... maybe can we make an step further install directly all Windowsmanagers, so, therewith can the user directly use what he whant use.. he don't need to install any more.. joa.. maybe also an nice choice ;) if we make it maybe an lil bit more luxurious .. for the users, you know ? (if you know what i want say therewith) *nod*

best regards
Blacky


i suggest to leave it to user, what packages he wan to remove from his running system.

    Scenario 1: You meet a (UEFI) Laptop, where the boot from DVD/USB
    is challenging / impossible.
    In this case is it easy then, to install the OS on the HDD/SSD
    with another device and put it back then.

    Scenario 2: You install to an external HDD/USB Stick/SD Card, in
    order to test the installation on different devices.
    (Nice for things like ROSA`s hw-probe and testing in general.)

    Scenario 3: You change the WLAN/GPU etc. This is very nice for
    people which are new in the Linux/FOSS OS area, since that kind of
    hardware work out of the box then. Especially for people who (have
    to) change the WLAN chip and access the internet just with that.

    In know, that different drivers can beat each other, its maybe
    possible to solve that in another way.
    Since more and more devices come with intel + nvidea and intel +
    radeon, is testing into that direction anyway important ? :)

    And there is one thing more, which is very imporant to me: An OEM
    mode, which let me install the OS and the user/admin setup appear
    on the first boot: That makes it possible, to install the OS and
    ship it with the post, nice to sell OM.

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