Thanks, I'll have a go at that now.
On 19 September 2014 15:48, Michele Calgaro <michele.calgaro(a)yahoo.it>
wrote:
I'm
about to start on making a live version of a minimal install of TDE
for Cobber
(Australasian Debian). I am wondering >what are the absolute
minimum packages required for a working TDE without applications. The
intent behind the >minimal install is to allow end users who want to choose
the applications in their install to install only what they need >and want.
I will provide synaptic (or a TDE equivalent) for those who want a gui for
package selection but there will be >no office suite, games, graphics
tools, music or video tools. In other words all I want is the visible
desktop, menu etc so >that the user can navigate enough to install more
applications through their internet connection using either synaptic or a
terminal.
Hi Michael,
the absolute minimum for having a working desktop is tdelibs and tdebase.
With that you have a basic TDE working desktop.
Cheers
Michele
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