Select a
group and click Optional packages to see which optional packages are available in that
group and which are selected to be installed. Categories include:
Desktop Environments??”The GNOME desktop environment is selected by default.
KDE and XFCE are the other available desktop environments. (GNOME and KDE are
described in Chapter 3.)
Applications??”This category includes packages of office applications, games, sound
and video players, Internet tools, and other applications.
Development??”General and specialized software development tools are included in
packages in this category.
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Servers??”Packages in this category are for Web, mail, FTP, database, and a variety of
other network server types.
Base System??”Contains basic system administration tools, many common utilities,
and support for basic system features (such as X Window System, Java, and Legacy
software support).
Languages??”Packages containing support for multiple languages are contained in
this category.
After you have chosen the packages you want to install, select Next to continue. The
installer will take some time to check for dependencies among the packages you selected.
20. Decide to install. You can still back out now, and the disk will not have changed.
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