We already do this with a few non-defaults.
- Compton, which is configured to integrate cleanly with Xubuntu.
- QT applications, which we have the configuration for but don't include
the needed qt5-style-plugins package.
The following applications already have support, but it's not enabled by
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The default Xubuntu installation is already fairly minimal. I'm not really
opposed to it, but I'm voting against it because the work is probably better
spent on other features.
What would be excluded in a minimal install? LibreOffice? Many small things?
On Tuesday, November 27, 2018,
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else +1
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>> during the meeting of 23rd November we discussed adding
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On Sat, 24 Nov 2018, flocculant wrote:
during the meeting of 23rd November we discussed adding Apturl to the image.
Taking this to a mailing list vote as we believed some in Xubuntu Team had
reservations.
To have a
On 27/11/2018 11:01, Sean Davis wrote:
Hello everyone,
On our November 23rd meeting we discussed including a minimal install
option on the installation ISO. This option would add a new checkbox
to the installation wizard to install a subset of our packages,
emulating a "Xubuntu Core"
Ah, thanks for the recommandation M. Kafran, but I'm an Xubuntu user first and
foremost !
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Le mardi 27 novembre 2018 12:48, Kolmar Kafran a écrit :
> Also,
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> XFWM 4.13.0 managed to fix the
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Also,
XFWM 4.13.0 managed to fix the screen-tearing problems.
LinuxMint managed to make it to work on top of Ubuntu (something about
Epoxy or Xpresent on Ubuntu's package).
Try Mint XFCE 19 to see if XFWM 4.13 fixes your screen-tearing problem.
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ü Por favor,
+1 on adding the minimal option
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 11:02, Sean Davis wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
>
> On our November 23rd meeting we discussed including a minimal install option
> on the installation ISO. This option would add a new checkbox to the
> installation wizard to install a subset
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(while I really like to provide a minimal iso the current solution sort of
defeats the purpose because the download and install size requirements
initially remain the same as packages are only stripped down to "minimal"
after the installation is complete)
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 12:02 PM
Hello!
While Compton does work really well for many, I believe there were some
folks who still had some trouble with it. Since it is beneficial for many
users, we include a customized Compton config that makes it feel very
similar to how Xfwm4 works in Xubuntu.
Hope that helps!
On Sat, Nov 10,
+1 from me.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 3:44 AM David Pires wrote:
> +1 on installing apturl
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 at 13:02, flocculant wrote:
> >
> > during the meeting of 23rd November we discussed adding Apturl to the
> > image. Taking this to a mailing list vote as we believed some in Xubuntu
Hello everyone,
On our November 23rd meeting we discussed including a minimal install
option on the installation ISO. This option would add a new checkbox to the
installation wizard to install a subset of our packages, emulating a
"Xubuntu Core" experience on the standard size ISO.
This is now
+1 on installing apturl
On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 at 13:02, flocculant wrote:
>
> during the meeting of 23rd November we discussed adding Apturl to the
> image. Taking this to a mailing list vote as we believed some in Xubuntu
> Team had reservations.
>
> To have a vote that counts you need to be in
+1 from me on stopping releasing the 32 bit images
On Sat, 24 Nov 2018 at 12:58, flocculant wrote:
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> Moving forward with the 19.04 release we need, once again, to look at 32
> bit images.
>
> Given that we will no longer are able to upgrade 32 bit installs (this
> started with the last release
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