I know its prolly been mentioned somewhere before, but I wanted to know if there are any community efforts to strip the Mint installation.
'Ubuntu Alternate - Command Line Install' was my best friend (although I usually stuck to the LTS releases). Does Mint work without XServer installed? I didn't know if there is even a little interest in such a thing. If there is, please point me in the right direction.
Although when Im feeling lazy, Cinnamon does give me a wonderful feeling inside
from Debian servers to Mint
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Re: from Debian servers to Mint
Wouldn't Ubuntu Server or Debian without a DE be the same thing? Why would the Mint team want to devote resources for a non-gui distro?chadp wrote:I know its prolly been mentioned somewhere before, but I wanted to know if there are any community efforts to strip the Mint installation.
'Ubuntu Alternate - Command Line Install' was my best friend (although I usually stuck to the LTS releases). Does Mint work without XServer installed? I didn't know if there is even a little interest in such a thing. If there is, please point me in the right direction.
Although when Im feeling lazy, Cinnamon does give me a wonderful feeling inside