OK, where do they hide it? :-)

From: Tom Horsley (tom.horsley_at_att.net)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 19:31:21 GMT

I just installed the SUSE 9.2 Professional trial on an old
computer to check it out. As near as I could tell from the
obscure installation interface, I told it to install everything
on the DVD. My system is up and running now, but there is
no gcc, no emacs, basically no developer tools of any kind.

Where is this stuff hiding? (I can't even build from source
since there is no gcc at all :-).

How can 3 gigabytes of DVD have so little useful stuff on it?



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