Systemd kde-config from synaptic
I installed in the last version of trisquel 9.
I cannt find the app.
How can I reduce services of systemd in gui interface if its posible?
I want to rid of samba, wifi , bluetooth, ssh, ... I just want an internet browser and an email client. I guess thats a coffee shop pc :)
Just another comment: Trisquel 9 graphics feels heavier than trisquel 8
Thank you.
I was trying to uninstall completly and I feel miserable because there is one packet to uninstall after an huge installation.
I want to rid of samba, wifi , bluetooth, ssh, ... I just want an internet browser and an email client.
You had better 'sudo apt install' on a fresh NetInstall.
Thank you. I ve never learn to use netinstall iso . I would need futher instructions.
It's not much different from the GUI installer. The defaults are good, partitioning automatic, network is auto-configured. Only select the DE that you want to use (mini, Triskel KDE or MATE Trisquel desktop).
It looks more or less identical to Debian's text mode installer.
I watched the video. No control over core system and software installation. So... I would need post installation control.
Thats the reason I never succeed with netinstall.
There's tasksel. It can be reached post-install in terminal 'tasksel'.
https://trisquel.info/files/Screenshot%20from%202020-07-22%2009-16-05.png
https://trisquel.info/files/2020-08-15-160025_484x316_scrot.png
> interminal:
sudo tasksel
> I only marked mini enviroment then:
tasksel: apt-get failed (100)
You can install a minimal (terminal-only) system with a NetInstall and then 'sudo apt install' the sole packages you want.
OK thank you . I will try but , probably core system it s too much for me. And aplications like abrowser are not in the repositories by default I guess.
You can install the GUI parts bit by bit starting from xorg, openbox or twm/fvwm. It can be very basic or oldschool if you wish. Just like it was 30 years ago when X had to be launched 'startx' (make your own .xsession or .xinitrc files).
You can read Arch wiki for guidance. It's not much different and the instructions are pretty good.
I will try but , probably core system it s too much for me.
The most high-level program in a minimal NetInstall must be apt!
And aplications like abrowser are not in the repositories by default I guess.
They are. All packages are in the repository.
What would happen if @delaforce tried to download and install the .deb file for kde-config-systemd for Ubuntu Xenial (16.04)?
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/kde-config-systemd
Would that install and work?