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2005-12-09
You can also install Suse in text mode. Even Mandriva has a text based installer if you wish to use it.
On the other hand I kinda like the fact that thye install the bare minimum (in Kubuntu at least), so you don't get to remove two of your three videoplayers, four of the five office suits... Some people prefer clean installs where you just add the programs you want to have, or with one program for the task (one video player, one audioplayer one office suits one...)
Most distros allow you to pick and choose what you want to install, so if someone wants to install multiple packages that do the same thing, then its up to them. With Ubuntu, you don't have the choice about whats gets installed although its quite easy to remove what you don't need.
Edited 2006-07-20 11:38