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Old 05-05-2006
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Emacs & GCC not installed by default?

I just installed SUSE Linux 10.0 on my computer but when I typed " emacs & " and " gcc -c main.c" in the terminal, those programs couldn't be found. So the Linux install package does not install those programs by default?
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Depends what you selected for installation - Development tools, Editors, etc. The installation is very flexible and will allow you to include/exclude most packages outside of the core/base OS.

Fire up YaST, search for the packages then install them.

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So the Linux install package does not install those programs by default?
Even "inetd" is not installed by default in one distribution (I forgot which one, probably Debian or SuSE). Therefore, I usually avoid all automatic package selection and jump straight to individual package selection screen to ensure everything I need are installed. Of course you can always install them later as needed.
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