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by Kilimanjaro
5577 days ago
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Trim the fat, like firefox did to mozilla, just the essentials. No openoffice, gimp, etc. Personally I just use it for coding and surfing. I know it is good for avg joe to have office and graphics tools, but then give us two versions, 'basic' and 'full' editions. |
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You can easily trim away apps you don't want though can't you. I've found that popcon-largest-unused was helpful when doing that.
If it's a slim initial install I gather you can install the basics, command line only, and then use apt (I prefer aptitude) to add in all the parts you actually want.