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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


 Office and Productivity??”Installs software appropriate for a home or office personal
computer or laptop computer. This includes the GNOME desktop (no KDE) and various
desktop-related tools (word processors, Internet tools, and so on). Server tools,
software development tools, and many system administration tools are not installed.
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Running Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
 Software Development??”Similar to an Office and Productivity installation but adds
tools for system administration and software development. (Server software is not
installed.)
 Web Server??”Installs the software packages that you would typically need for a Linux
Web server (in particular, Apache Web server and print server). It does not include
many other server types by default (FTP, DHCP, mail, DNS, FTP, SQL, or news servers).
The default server install also includes a GUI (GNOME only).
Unlike previous versions of Fedora, this version does not offer an Everything install type
or a Minimal install type. Select the install classes you want, and then you can choose
Customize Now (see Step 19) to see the packages to be installed (based on install categories
and package groups). Unselecting the major categories can get you a pretty good
minimal install, if you like to build from a bare-bones install.


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