Hi Blokkie, I personally like Manjaro, it's based on Arch linux and there is a version that ships with awesome: https://github.com/Culinax/manjaro-awesome-respin
You'd still have to create the image somehow (maybe use a trial VMware Workstation to create the VM and then use VMware player). Regards 2015-05-22 11:06 GMT+01:00 blokkie <[email protected]>: > > > Martin, > > I forgot to answer your question about diskspace. > > I'm used to working on Archlinux - minimal. If you have that and keep the > diskspace small ( 1G) if possible it'll be great ! > > > > Kind regards, > > Blokkie > > On 2015-05-22 12:00, blokkie wrote: > > Hi Martin, > > That's quite an impressive zoo :) . > > I was rather looking for a very minimal linux+x+awesomewm with urxvt . > > My work is 99% ssh'ing to servers without the need to run anything X > remote. If the image has network , links (lynx) wget , ssh and maybe a > ftp command and vim to be used in awesomewm I'll be very happy. I don't > need gnome or kde or any X apps like firefox or whatever in the image. > > I am just tiered of running 40+ putty terminals on windows without > virtual screens :( > > If you can keep it as lightweigt as possible it would be amasing > > > > Many thanks in advance, > > Blokkie > > > > > > On 2015-05-22 11:47, Martin Ueding wrote: > > Hi blokkie, > > I have all the installations ISOs around, I got quite a VM zoo here :-) > > How much disk space should I give it to start with? 8 GB, or rather > something like 25 GB? > > Do you want GNOME or KDE programs installed with it? I would use a > Fedora spin and then install Awesome WM on top of it. That way you have > a decent selection of programs in the WM. > > > Regards > > Martin-- http://martin-ueding.de/#pk_campaign=Email > > This email is formatted with > [Markdown](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown). > > > > -- > - > > > > -- > - > >
