Now I tried running xfce desktop environment.
That is also working with Lil'Debi :)

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 4:01 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I had an idea for a feature that I think would make Lil' Debi a lot more
> useful for things like that.  Now I'm looking for feedback on how useful it
> would be, and anything else people might think of.
>
> Basically, Lil' Debi should support "installation profiles"  On the install
> screen, there would be a menu of profiles to choose from.  Some profiles
> could
> be "basic webserver", "wireshark", "minimal SSH", etc. etc.  The user would
> just choose one of those profiles, and then Lil' Debi would make that
> setup.
>
> I think this could be implemented as a folder like
> /data/data/info.guardianproject.lildebi/app_profiles, and each profile
> would
> be an sh script with a little metadata in it, like name and description.
> The
> menu would be automatically built from whatever script are in that folder,
> so
> people could easily write and test their own profile scripts, just by
> copying
> them to that folder.
>
> Or maybe this profile would be even simpler, it is just a list of packages
> to
> install.  Then there would be much less security risk, and we could make it
> really easy for people to swap these profiles with each other, and have
> them
> installed into Lil' Debi.
>
> .hc
>
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