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			<title><![CDATA[Re: Minimal install - what I really need to run xfce - leafpad etc. ?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, given that it is modular and we don&#039;t know what distro you&#039;re using as a base, giving a full list of dependencies would probably be way too much redundant information (i.e. all of the X libs, glibc, gtk+, etc., for most every module).&#160; I package Xfce for Porteus Linux, which is a lightweight live cd/usb distro based on slackware.&#160; I&#039;ve tried to trim it down to be functional but still light, and here&#039;s what I&#039;ve got:</p><p>(note that you will need libwnck, libsoup, and libunique for some or all of this -- many distros have them already but I have to add them.&#160; This assumes everything necessary for working Xorg and gtk+2 are already in place)</p><p>Minimal Xfce build (All are Required):<br />xfce4-dev-tools (note, I&#039;m not sure, but I don&#039;t think this is required at run-time)<br />libxfce4util <br />xfconf<br />libxfce4ui <br />libxfcegui4<br />exo<br />garcon<br />xfce4-panel<br />xfce4-session<br />xfdesktop<br />xfwm4</p><p>That would give you a working system with pretty much nothing inside.&#160; To make this useable, I add the following optional components:<br />gvfs (requires udev and udisks2 or udisks1+gnome-disk-utility) -- trash and usb drive automounting<br />thunar-volman (show/mount removeable volumes in thunar)<br />tumbler (show preview icons in thunar)<br />thunar-archive-plugin (right-click menu for archives in Thunar, I use it with file-roller)<br />thunar<br />orage<br />Terminal<br />gtk-engines-2 (for some 3rd-party gtk2 themes)<br />xfce4-appfinder (could live without it, but I&#039;m packaging for a wide audience)<br />xfce4-xkb-plugin (again, I&#039;m packaging for a wide audience; this requires libxklavier)<br />xfce4-notifyd (get notifications working and add the notification area to the panel for network/audio/battery etc)<br />xfce4-power-manager (give power options and show battery charge in the panel)</p><p>I also add gtk+3 because I use some applications that require it (but it is not required for Xfce 4.10) so I also added gtk-xfce-engine-3.0 for some gtk+3 themes (many gtk+2/3 themes also require the murrine and unico engines)</p><p>You will also need a display manager if you want a graphical login or autologin (I use lxdm because it&#039;s very light and doesn&#039;t bring in any extra dependencies for me) and an icon theme.</p><p>I don&#039;t include the xfwm4-themes package in my build, I only include one theme by default (currently Evolve, you can find it on gnome-look.org).&#160; I also don&#039;t use xfce4-mixer or xfce4-volumed because I hate gstreamer.&#160; Instead I use volumeicon+alsamixer.&#160; Note that you&#039;ll have no screen locker installed with this unless you already have xscreensaver or something else; I use slock because it has no extra deps.&#160; I include a dozen or so plugins for the panel, but that&#039;s all user preference.</p><p>I know you weren&#039;t looking for a &quot;this is what I do&quot;, so I hope the information above is still at least a little helpful.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2012 20:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Minimal install - what I really need to run xfce - leafpad etc. ?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>XFCE - correct me if I am wrong - it is a modullar system. If I want to install it on any OS what is a minimal set of modules - would it be possible to create minimal Desktop XFCE components list like:<br />- program (dependencies) - what I need it for - can I do without - lost functions if not installed<br />I was looking for this kind of information elswhere in linux forums and to my surprise I found very few informations - usualy people describe their preferences which is fine but not enough to choose right set of modules...</p><p>Best regards</p>]]></description>
			<author><![CDATA[dummy@example.com (poltiser)]]></author>
			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2012 14:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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