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Re: Squeeze can't fit on 512MiB



On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 12:11:32PM -0400, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 06:00:16PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> > I forgot to mention other tasks as well:
> > 
> > - Base+Standard grew from 397MiB to 491MiB
> >   (we install libdb4.{5,6,7,8} !?, and since openssh-client recommends
> >   xauth, x11 stuff gets installed)
> > 
> > - Gnome         grew from 1830MiB to 2689MiB
> > - KDE           grew from 1592MiB to 2119MiB
> > - Xfce          grew from 1056MiB to 1771MiB
> > - LXDE          grew from  963MiB to 1546MiB
> > - Web           grew from   42MiB to  121MiB
> > - Print         grew from  215MiB to  427MiB
> >   (gutenprint and such grew quite a bit, but all kinds of X11 stuff also
> >   gets dragged because pnm2ppa depends on gs provided by ghostscript-x,
> >   shouldn't perhaps pnm2ppa depend on ghostscript only?)
> > - DNS           grew from    3MiB to   51MiB
> >   (perl needed for dlint)
> > - File          grew from   74MiB to  165MiB
> >   (Samba grew quite a bit, perl needed for netatalk)
> 
> Is netatalk STILL included in the file server task?  Who uses that
> anymore?  The thing takes almost 2 minutes to start at boot (or at
> least if feels like it) and probably no Mac made in a decade has any
> need for it.

FWIW, it's what worked best when I set up Time Machine over the network.

Mike


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