On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 07:49:23PM +0200, Sandro Mani wrote:
I would define minimal as the absolute minimal set of packages which
allows the shell to load. This resulting setup is not meant to be
usable without the user installing additional packages he or she
wishes. So such groups would not be meant for "normal" users
(whatever that means), but for developers and power-users which want
to build up their setup from the bottom up.
How about a lightweight desktop environment (it would just come with
twm/fvwm or similar plus a terminal - I'm sure this exists already)?
Does it need to be a minimal GNOME or KDE?
Rich.
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