On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:36:29 -0500 Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
> I'm attempting a very minimal install because: > 1. small size in and of itself is a good goal > 2. fending for oneself is a valuable educational experience compared > to having everything handed to you on a "golden platter" {Debian's > default installer} > > My current experiments revolve around defining my personal take on a > minimal MATE desktop. Part of the motivation is that some recommended > packages clash with ones I wish to use. Just removing offending packages > after the fact is unaesthetic. If you intend on using MATE or for that matter, any desktop environment, you're not going to get a VERY minimal install. Or even a small install. I suggest you go with just a window manager. That's what I did first with Wheezy, then Stretch. Start with a clean terminal only system, then add X or enough of it to make things work, the window manager, etc. until you've got what you want. Add the applications and utilities that you need. More work, but you do get a small, efficient system without all the crap an apt-get install MATE would get. > [snip] B