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RE[7]: Comment by Laurence
by Soulbender on Mon 7th Mar 2011 02:23
in reply to "RE[6]: Comment by Laurence"
I'm pretty sure I was getting nagware about installing them when I was "road testing" Ubuntu Server.
Having installed some 15 or so Ubuntu Server (both 10.04 and 10.10) in the last couple of months I can say: no, you didnt.
I do belevie you get a question about automatic updates but I think the default choice is not to enable them.
Maybe you got it confused with CentOS
I still think you're over baking your argument massive by calling CentOS a "monstrosity"
I just REALLY don't like CentOS, how it works and is configured and what it's defaults are.
RE[8]: Comment by Laurence
by Laurence on Mon 7th Mar 2011 08:36
in reply to "RE[7]: Comment by Laurence"
"I'm pretty sure I was getting nagware about installing them when I was "road testing" Ubuntu Server.
Having installed some 15 or so Ubuntu Server (both 10.04 and 10.10) in the last couple of months I can say: no, you didnt.
I do belevie you get a question about automatic updates but I think the default choice is not to enable them.
Maybe you got it confused with CentOS
"
Pop up messages are nagware. I don't care what the default option is, its still an intrusive addition dialog nagging me for additional options. So you've basically just proved my point.
I still think you're over baking your argument massive by calling CentOS a "monstrosity"
I just REALLY don't like CentOS, how it works and is configured and what it's defaults are. [/q]
I appreciate that, but let's not let our personal bias get in the way of facts. Centos is not a monstrous beast. I've said before that I don't like ubuntu server but atleast I stayed objective about it





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http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS5#head-c79c201900d22f163a445f134fc...
^ hmmm, maybe you were right.
Maybe it was OpenSuse and/or Debian (which I also installed around the same time) that had the "minimal install" option and I'm getting my wires crossed.
I still think you're over baking your argument massive by calling CentOS a "monstrosity". If it were really that bad then it wouldn't be run smoothly on 256MB RAM (which it does)
Nope, they're all deselected during the install and you have to manually select them. "
I'm pretty sure I was getting nagware about installing them when I was "road testing" Ubuntu Server.
Couldn't agree more. It's what drove me away from Slackware (and very nearly away from Linux as a whole up until I stumbled across Arch)