hey, hey, hey, i wasn't criticising your choices, i knew you didn't use emacs, but i didn't know they took up 100Mb each! personally though i think i could get away with a lot less. i use emacs as my main editor, and i only ever use the non-XWindows version. I have tried the other 4 versions that came with mandrake and didn't like them as much. too fiddly. Haven't tried any of the TeX stuff, but i suspect that once you know what stuff you prefer/need, you could get away with installing a lot less than everything.
As you say, if you don't need them then why install them, but your comments lead me to believe that you actually use almost everything else that comes with red hat? (otherwise why install it, right?)
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ah, and i just noticed that void main posted his install experiences, here are mine:
I have an 850Mhz 'coppermine' P3, and with 3 mandrake CDs it took me 2 1/4 hours to install over half of the stuff (from each of the CDs), and it required NO reboot. That includes a couple of hundred programs, many of which were quite large, it also included ALL the drivers i needed and basically everything a DECENT system SHOULD come with, not mentioning any windows...
[ November 07, 2002: Message edited by: Calum & his insidious little spies ]