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		I would like to strip down my Linux lite. I need to run only few programs : firefox browser, lamp server, and owncloud. I do not need any other program and would like to uninstall them all, even if they do not use resources. I am not sure from all those packages witch ones are critical and witch ones are not. Can somebody help me create a list of ALL packages i can remove. Thank you.
	
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		09-12-2015, 02:00 AM 
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		In case you did not know. Ubuntu comes with minimal install iso of 30MB . I have used it myself to teach myself on how to do this type of Ubuntu install. 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Instal.../MinimalCD
You will need a ethernet connection during the install process. Here is posted screenshot of Ubuntu 14.04 Icewm I hand made.
http://en.zimagez.com/zimage/desktop61.php
The computer went down soon after due to lightening strikes. So that install is gone. It was easy to do though. Probably easier than stripping Linux-Lite. Becuase. XFCE alone brings in a lot of extras in it's install. Which is Siamesed in with xfce.
You remove any of those. You break XFCE and lose your Desktop. 
	
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		My understanding is that stripping away default packages could make Linux Lite unstable.  You might want to consider another distro like Zorin Lite.
	
	
	
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		I like My Linux lite but become unstable maybe i deleted something i shouldn't. Is there way to recover to original installation plus to keep added programs. I spend too much time setting it up don't want to go thru same processes again.
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		If you created a restore point using Systemback, then you could revert to that.
	
	
	
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