On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 11:15 AM William Moreno <williamjmorenor@gmail.com> wrote:
Just my 2 cents

A minimal fedora iso with @base and @core packages can the tool for a advanced user to build it own fedora experience on top a minimal install.

If I want just lightdm and i3, openbox, awesome etc a minimal installable fedora iso than do not requiere internet access at install time will be a excellent option.

Regards


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The openSUSE installer (both net and DVD-with-packages) includes a "Minimal X" install option. I don't remember what's in it but the window manager is IceWM, a ratty-looking but serviceable GUI. I think it includes Firefox but maybe a lighter browser is there. You can do the same from the Fedora net install.

It would be pretty easy to make a lightweight Live CD with a minimal GUI, a lightweight browser and the Anaconda installer as a Fedora remix. But personally I'd rather see the effort go into building up the "Atomic Desktop" as a lightweight Fedora. 
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