> There are not many strictly xfce appplications so all will be installed by > default. > So the install is still minimal although the disk size is not yet the final > one. > I am wondering what disk requirement we should aim for. Ubuntu is at 1.8 or > 2G > currently, al large part of that being a copy of the .deb files to the disk, > besides just > installing them.
A 2Gb HD was pretty standard for quite a while it seems. It's the size of disk I see most frequently in older computers that get donated here. I don't know if it's possible, but if an Xubuntu install could fit all on a 2Gb disk, including swap space and a home partition, that'd be great for me. That'd probably put the final install at 1.2 Gb or less. It'd be OK if the debs took up more room during the install since the home directory wouldn't be used yet. Dream Scheme for an old Machine .3 Gb swap >.5 Gb home dirs <1.2 Gb Xubuntu It might be there now. I'm doing an install right now, and the install has used 1.4 Gb so far. It's currently regenerating the fonts cache. I did install build-essential before xubuntu-desktop (started with a server install...force of habit). I'll bet that when I apt-get clean afterwards that it'll be within those parameters. -- Michael Moore ------------------------------- www.stuporglue.org -- Donate your used computer to a student that needs it. www.ubuntu-utah.org -- In Utah? Interested in Ubuntu? Come join us. -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
