On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 03:11 +0200, Azerion wrote:

> >
> > > yast2-dhcp-server
> > > yast2-dns-server
> > > yast2-instserver
> > > yast2-nfs-server
> > > yast2-nis-server
> > > yast2-samba-server
> > > yast2-tftp-server
> >
> > Configuring servers is not needed for clients, it could be in some
> > server-related pattern.
> >
> > > Recommended (should have):
> > > SuSEfirewall2
> >
> > It's only recommended...
> >
> > Lukas
> 
> I tatally agree with this. We have talked about this earlier but can't find 
> it 
> now. Andreas said that they are Required by YaST, but then is my question: 
> does openSUSE not manage YaST also? We have to delete those requirements so 
> 1. It does not have to be installed (duhhh) and the server-stuff won't appear 
> in YaST (one of my wishes for default install).
> 

The dependency should be at an other point.
IF (and only *if* ) i install nfs-software (f.i.), the appropiate yast
modules should be installed. Ditto for the others.
Same for TV, midi, isdn, blue-teeth, wifi (what else can people NOT
install) and other hardware related yast-modules.
If one only uses ext2 and ext3, why installing reiserfs?

If you startup yast, all not installed options should be grey-ed out, so
that people are aware, that if they install the hardware, support will
be there.

Hans
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