Jonathan Ruano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 03:30:31PM +0000, tk dev wrote:
> 
> > 
> > hello all
> > 
> > i've installed my system with redhat 6.1 server installation.
> > 
> > however when i reboot i can't find the x window.  can anyone help?
> > during my installation, it's automatic & we don't have a screen where we can 
> > choose to install x window - it does install x window automatically, right?
> 
> I think it's a smart movement of RedHat (well, dont remember if it was
> already in 6.1, but it is in 6.2beta),
> to make sure that novice
> users dont get their box installed with programs they dont need, or
> install potential security services to those who dont need them.
> 
> If you want a machine to be a server, it's supposed you dont need
> X-Window System. Choose either a Workstation or Custom install.
> 

I am going to think the same way as vidiot.  Who decides a server 
cannot be a desktop ? And who thinks a server is run by a novice ?

I like redhat. Have been using it for some time. However, the 
redhat install has raised so much flame with mainly ONE guy complaining and EVERYBODY 
ELSE getting hard on him. But nobody aknowledging that maybe, something can be 
--slightly-- improved. 

Every once in a while I step in and repeat this question to the same people claiming 
everything is just perfect under the best sky but, curiosly enough, nobody answers. 

What is this server install about ??? 

The whole thing sounds scary to me : when will redhat decide that the custom istall 
should go because people are just overall too stupid ? Doesn't ring a bell ?

I guess it will be time to quit redhat.

Philippe



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