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Hello everyone,
let´s first introduce myself. I am Glenn de Groot, I have been using and following the *buntu projects for 2.5 years now. I noticed Kubuntu is 699 MB large, so I started a little investigation. I read some other mails about this kind of subject so I am sending my "results" now. -I found out Amarok uses a whopping 32.6 MB. I looked for alternatives and found the very nice and simple Juk music player, which uses only 1.6 MB. This would save 34.4 MB, uncompressed. - Kate uses 10.5 MB, Kate is a very advanced programmers editor so that was expected. A move to the simple Kwrite text editor (uses about 330 KB) would save 10.2 uncompressed MB. -We now have Muon which makes installing apps very easy, I believe we can get rid of the kubuntu-firefox-installer. -A switch from Libreoffice to Koffice/Calligra would save about 140 uncompressed MB. All the things I found together would save 185 uncompressed MB. Now my found things are only ideas, I do believe a clean up is necessary. We could make the iso larger, but that would be just avoiding the problem instead of fixing it. Greets, Glenn de Groot -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [hidden email] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel |
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 06:58:29PM +0000, Glenn de Groot wrote:
> -I found out Amarok uses a whopping 32.6 MB. I looked for alternatives and > found the very nice and simple Juk music player, which uses only 1.6 MB. > This would save 34.4 MB, uncompressed. > - Kate uses 10.5 MB, Kate is a very advanced programmers editor so that > was expected. A move to the simple Kwrite text editor (uses about 330 KB) > would save 10.2 uncompressed MB. > -We now have Muon which makes installing apps very easy, I believe we can > get rid of the kubuntu-firefox-installer. > -A switch from Libreoffice to Koffice/Calligra would save about 140 > uncompressed MB. > All the things I found together would save 185 uncompressed MB. > Now my found things are only ideas, I do believe a clean up is necessary. > We could make the iso larger, but that would be just avoiding the problem > instead of fixing it. When deciding what apps we should have we need to balance our space needs with our desire to show that KDE Software is the best in the world. Juk is not the best of KDE software, Amarok is a very popular application even by non-Plasma users which offers lots of useful features. Krite is based on Kate, it uses about half a meg on CD space difference. kubuntu-firefox-installer is trivially small and obvious wouldn't be needed anyway if we changed to firefox. Switching to calligra is tempting for a KDE fanboy like me but it doesn't yet have a released version. Jonathan -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [hidden email] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel |
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