On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 03:46:13AM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > ae not used as basic editor anymore, everyone seems to hate it what do you think to include as basic editor? vim? and elvis-tiny for boot-floopies? > setserial rather inappropriate for non-i386, AFAIK also it isn't need with kernel 2.4 anyway, I think > libstdc++2.9 obsolete > libident why? not used by other std package, pidentd > exim we should move to postfix, IMHO <g> exim: Installed-Size: 1072 postfix: Installed-Size: 3223 > dpkg-ftp obsolete > rcs few use it replace it with cvs > vacation why standard? > fingerd not very secure for baseline > ftpd not very secure for baseline > lpr not very secure for baseline, poss use lprng? why a print daemon? most user doesn't need such service if it is necesary, why not use cups as standard? > nfs-kernel-server why standard in god's name? > rblcheck why standard? exim use this? i don't know > talk rather obsolete, but debatable > talkd not very secure for baseline > telnetd not very secure for baseline other standard packages: bin86 obselete with 2.2.x kernel AFAIK gcc-3.0,gcc-3.0-base,cpp-3.0 if it is stable at release time this will be okay iamerican,ibritish hmm ipchains,ipmasqadm woody includes kernel-source 2.4.x, so it is obselete if using such kernel libnss-db which user need this? mtools only usefull for dos users wenglish I think it is only usefull with dict bastian -- The sight of death frightens them [Earthers]. -- Kras the Klingon, "Friday's Child", stardate 3497.2
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