Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
> I like dillo.
>
Not bad. It took only a little less than 4MB to install and works pretty
fine.
>> Also, which packages can I safely purge from the base-install to
>> regain some disk space?
>>
>
> depending on what locales are installed, localepurge might save
I would just like to point out that to any non-geek, the subject line of
this thread sounds like cannibalistic snacks.
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 05:01:31PM -0400, KS wrote:
> installed XFCE4 on it and now I have about 150MB free space left. I
> wanted to install a www-browser. Epiphany-browser and galeon need other
> things from gnome and hence are not an option (with only 150MB
> remaining). There is iceweasel that
KS writes:
> Also, which packages can I safely purge from the base-install to regain
> some disk space?
Build a custom kernel and get rid of most of the modules and clean out
/usr/share/doc.
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On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 05:01:31PM -0400, KS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I trying to install lenny on a 1GB USB stick and after a couple of tries
> I got a base install finished and everything is working fine. The next
> thing was to have X running and along with a desktop environment. I
> installed XFCE4 on
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KS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I trying to install lenny on a 1GB USB stick and after a couple of tries
> I got a base install finished and everything is working fine. The next
> thing was to have X running and along with a desktop environment. I
> installed XFC
KS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I trying to install lenny on a 1GB USB stick and after a couple of tries
> I got a base install finished and everything is working fine. The next
> thing was to have X running and along with a desktop environment. I
> installed XFCE4 on it and now I have about 150MB free space
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