oznozz
Group: Members
Posts: 7
Joined: Nov. 2006 |
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Posted: Dec. 06 2006,21:31 |
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Hi Meo and fellow Remasterers of the (DSL) Universe,
I tried the remastering instructions on page 56 of this post with DSL 3.1 and have had great success. Perhaps there was something amiss with 3.0.1 that caused it to not like detecting my RAM after being remastered. I never did track down the cause of its malady.
Now for a new question :
I'm a big fan of the itty bitty size of DSL, but I needed to have things like GCC, Python and syntax-highlighting VIM available. I've included those in my personal remaster, but now I've nearly doubled the size of DSL! Fortunately, I don't need a lot of the "convenient" software that exists on the standard DSL such as two web browsers, an ftp client, a paint program, a mail client, a web server, a music program, etc. I've looked around google and here, and I don't see any obvious instructions that describe how to remove default programs such as these for remasters. I tried using apt-get remove ___ and synaptic without success.
It occurs to me that I can simply delete the executables, but that would leave space-hogging, orphaned libraries, I assume. I was wondering if there was an established way to locate and remove orphan libraries.
Thanks, oznozz
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