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On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:57 AM, Yasha Karant <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 04/06/2016 04:11 PM, Tom H wrote:
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>> Debian has a tradition of chopping packages up.
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>> For Gnome, there's gnome-core and gnome. The former provides a minimal
>> Gnome environment and the latter provides the full complement of apps.
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>> I assume that the Debian Mate maintainers followed the same pattern
>> but I have no idea what mate-desktop-environment-extras might be. I
>> assume that EPEL's mate-desktop corresponds to Debian's
>> mate-desktop-environment.
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> "assume" can be very dangerous.
Yes. But it's a fairly safe assumption because neither Fedora nor RHEL
has ever followed the Debian model.
Are you running "yum groupinstall mate-desktop" or "yum install mate-desktop"?
On an X-less system:
When I run "yum groupinstall mate-desktop", yum wants to pull in 540
packages and 410MB/1.2GB.
When I run "yum install mate-desktop", yum wants to pull in 140
packages and 80MB/240MB.
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