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- Date: 15 Feb 2002 14:15:04 +0900
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>>>>> "9915104t" == 9915104t <BOTi> writes: 9915104t> Christopher SEKIYA wrote: >> There is no excuse for RedHat/Mandrake excesses. Requiring a >> 256Mb / is practically criminal. 9915104t> I heard the new mandrake is supposed to install into 80 9915104t> megs (minimal installation). On a rather fully loaded default Debian sid box, I have bash-2.05a$ du -x --max-depth=1 / 12 /lost+found 2349 /boot 7160 /lib 2275 /bin 2483 /sbin 8465 /etc 2258 /tmp 19 /dev # a bunch of 1 block mount points 25031 / There is nothing outside of that that belongs in a "minimal" installation, and in fact only about 10% of the /etc. As Jim Breen says, Mandrake is a weed with poisonous tendencies. I'm ashamed to admit my /usr is bloated to hell and back, with 250MB of fonts, 350MB of doc, 45MB of locale, 120MB of source, and 100MB of tex in /usr/share alone. But it wouldn't be hard to prune, and it would be little harder to support /opt if Debian had /opted to do so in the first place. Most of the work could probably done by script even now. >> Those who cannot determine what they need to be running should >> not be running UNIX. I disagree. But the people who are packaging for them are being irresponsible. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Don't ask how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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