Before I clean my hard disks and USB sticks of everything linux and go back to Unix and VMS
(a very expensive proposition for me), I would like to know if there is a way to tell SL 7.3 to install
KDE, please!? Is there a way to tell the installation tool not to install google, please? Is there a way
to tell the installation tool not to install gnome, please?
 
I have been using computers for some 45 years now, using as what it is, a computer, a machine to make
computations i.e. to write programs to make a living. I have no inclination to use the thing as music box,
movie theater, porn joint or as a tool to be used by google facebook & Co to spy on me.
The recent versions of Fedora do not allow access to a command line and I tried SL. Although I told ana-
conda to ignore gnome and install KDE, the thing did the opposite. I was really depressed but I decided
I had no other choice. I tried a smaller file that explicitly said it contained only KDE.
To my horror I found out that I was not able to install the software I need for my work because virtually
everything depends on libraries and SL comes with virtually no libraries. I spent many nights trying to install
libraries and it quickly became a nightmare because of the interdependencies. The people who coined the
word “nightmare” had that situation in mind.
Technical software that was a trivial task to install  on Red Hat 7 back in 2000 is uninstallable on SL in 2017.
I cannot even install clamav or splint which was trivial on Fedora 6.  But at least I have access to a command
line, lucky me......................
I do not use yum and yam and git and whatever for two reasons: first I want to know what is on my hard disks
and second my box is not connected to the Internet, it is in a Faraday cage, the power cord and the cables heavily
filtered and isolated. I communicate with the Internet using other peoples' boxes. No, I do not fear law enforcement,
I fear google & facebook.
A few weeks ago I observed that there was a new large file of SL, 8 Gbytes large. After spending more than 20
hours trying to understand why downloading a file larger than 4Gbytes was failing, I reformatted my usb stick from
vfat32 to ntfs and installed the stuff. I immediately observed that KDE was not installed although I clearly told
the installation tool to do so. Needless to say, I have no way to check what else was not installed. Using gparted
I deleted the stuff on the spot and I have to spend countless hours now to check if google left spies on my already
installed system. I know from previous experience with SL that the installation tool is hardwired to install certain
things only, independently of the user's decisions and entries. Really sad..........
As Huxley said some 80 years ago, Brave New World..........................
But I have promised to my Gods, I will never love the big brother........

Please help!!!!

Thank you!!