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by devicenull
5239 days ago
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Attempting to install redhat-lsb on CentOS 6 drags in: alsa
cups
ghostscript
gstreamer
pixman
qt
fonts
poppler
and more (102 packages in total!)
Now, this is on a server, so I have no use for audio, printing, streaming, pdf creation, nor any sort of GUI components. Do you really think it's reasonable that all that needs to be installed just to tell me what version of the operating system is running? |
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(assuming redhat-lsb is the package that owns $(which lsb_release) )
No. Red Hat should fix that.