On Sun 11 Sep 2016 at 10:04:06 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > While waiting for response(s) to my my post I installed marco, xorg, xterm, > mate-terminal, mate-panel, mate-session-manager and lightdm. > > I now have a workable, if ugly *MINIMAL* install. !!!! ;) > Now to find some decorative elements and chose the applications I want.
The meaning of "minimal" is very difficult to define as it very much depends on the purpose of the install, what functionality is required, how it is to be used now and in the future and who it is to be used by. If I were doing what you are doing I wouldn't install xorg because it would take some 213 MB of space on this machine without the recommended packages. Instead (without recommended packages) I'd have xserver-org, xserver-org-input-evdev and xserver-xorg-video-nouveau for 15 MB of disk space. I doubt much (if anything) is lost by taking that route to X. Adding xterm to my basic X install is 3 MB of space extra. mate-terminal is 105 MB, so it is no contest if space taken is a major criterion. You could see less ugliness in mate-terminal so there is little point in arguing about what is minimal. lightdm looks nice and only adds an extra 2 MB. nodm adds hardly anything. Is a fancy DM necessary? I'd use mc instead of marco but wouldn't give it to a user who expects clickety-click things and automounting. Do you see what I am getting at? It could be said that minimal (like beauty) is in the eye of the beholder. -- Brian.