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    what is safe to remove? building a 400mb -500 mb ISO...

    I want to remove stuff, and build a bare bones system using refracta

    What can be removed without crashing the system or breaking KDE?

    I got Debian xfce iso down to 400 mb while still having everything needed for webuse, on Debian, I want to remove all the corporate junk from the home desktop.

    REMOVE
    Sama
    Cups
    java? if its installed ( its over 100mb)
    akandi or what ever its called, the PIM system ( I don't trust it, i suspect it could be a weak point for a hacker to gain access to my accounts)
    kate (replace with leafpad) ?? or ?? better ideal?
    the instant messaging
    the office junk
    dragon player ( replace with VLC )
    replace armroc with clementine
    k3b
    blue devil, along with all Bluetooth drivers

    1 theme, ( slim glow ) 1 wallpaper ( ?) 1 icon set, ...
    Last edited by vyperlinux; Sep 12, 2012, 01:24 PM.

    #2
    You could look the kde-plasma-desktop package:
    Description: KDE Plasma Desktop and minimal set of applications
    KDE is the powerful, integrated, and easy-to-use Free Software desktop
    platform and suite of applications.
    .
    This metapackage pulls in the core modules released with the KDE Software
    Compilation including the basic KDE Plasma Desktop, minimal set of basic
    applications (browser, file manager, text editor, system settings, panel,
    etc.), important libraries and data.
    Earlier: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...t-Installation
    Have you tried ?

    - How to Ask a Question on the Internet and Get It Answered
    - How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

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      #3
      Originally posted by OneLine View Post
      You could look the kde-plasma-desktop package:


      Earlier: http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...t-Installation
      Got it down to 670mb..

      But there is still a lot of un-needed junk to be removed.

      I found something that was 6mb, that is to help blind people use the console Why would blind people need to use the console? So there is still a lot of stuff.

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        #4
        LOL good question vyper!

        However, two iterations ago, I think, or three mebbe, of Knoppix, the whole shebang DEFAULTED to a very nasaly, intoning, audio output of every word, or letter, that one typed! :0

        So, one really can "use the console" in Knoppix and not able to see.

        woodsmoke

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          #5
          Originally posted by vyperlinux View Post
          I want to remove stuff, and build a bare bones system using refracta
          Wouldn't it be easier just to install a minimal CLI system, and then install only the packages you want? That completely avoids the need to make a custom ISO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by vyperlinux View Post
            I found something that was 6mb, that is to help blind people use the console Why would blind people need to use the console? So there is still a lot of stuff.
            Eh? because for a blind person its a lot easier to type text commands then use a GUI, and conversely a lot easier to listen to text being spoken than an attempt to render a GUI to audio.

            In general its much easier for people with severe sight impairments to work with text than graphics.

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              #7
              That's the route I'd go.
              I'd rather be locked out than locked in.

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