On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Tris Hoar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tim,
>
> That begs the question as to why is CUPS installed on a server OS by
> default? We have never had cause to print form any of the servers and if we
> do we know how to install CUPS ourselves. (This applies just as much to
> Bluetooth. Does any one have a server that has Bluetooth hardware? And if
> they do, do they use/need support built into the OS by default for it?)

I agree, it's a server OS and I exclude 50-60 packages during the
kickstart install.  Some of the packages I can see maybe leaving in
but CUPS, Bluetooth, Wireless......?  There should be a base install
option that gives a bare minimum set of packages.  But maybe there is
one and I've missed it.
Kent

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