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dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
854
A very basic install. No multimedia stuff in it yet. I have noticed that pulling in accessibility and locales seemed to nearly double my memory useage, however.
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We're on the same boat S11, [1181]
That was - and still is for the moment - on wally-jr (Debian-8).
I did some "autumn" cleaning on Waldorf - started with: 1399 and I'm now down to: 1307. Not to bad and Waldorf is still running.
Have some doubt about some other stuff want to delete ... new thread.
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I only have 3 OS-partitions on my Thinkpad X1 laptop (Triple-Core) ...
1. an Original - #!Crunchbang-11 Waldorf (Debian stable+backports)
Kernel: 3.16.4
DE/WM: Openbox/Fluxbox
2. HandyLinux (debian-testing) ** that's the one I use most often
Kernel: 3.19.7
DE: Xfce-4.12
3. LMDE with Debian-Sid
Kernel: 3.40.0-1
DE: Xfce-4.12.1
Kernel: 3.40.0
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1235
Ubu 15.04 minimal with OB.
This may be true but do you really want 12345?
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I only have 3 OS-partitions on my Thinkpad X1 laptop (Triple-Core) ...
But whats the count for each?
dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
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$ dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
652
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My Debian sid system:
2299
Nothing to see here, move along please...
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You got me wondering....my sid install is fairly old. In fact, it started life some years back as an Ubuntu install. That doesn't affect it's package count, that is huge due to experimentation. It does affect the cruft sitting around in my home directory though. At any rate:
dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
2751
It's on the list of things to-do to bring up a netinstall or my iso and set it to track sid and clean stuff up someday.
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CrunchBang tracking Wheezy:
dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
1209
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empty@Arch ~ % pacman -Q|wc -l
1587
I really do need to sort this one out...
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679
I'm on my everyday notebook now. Basic openbox setup very similar to what my siduction and #! installs used to be, but on Arch. All functionality is there.
dwb, qutebrowser and chromium.
Thunderbird and claws as mail clients (still migrating so I can kick thunderbird soon).
Smplayer, VLC, audacious and moc for media.
Inkscape and Gimp.
The entire libre office suite just because.
It even has virtualbox...
That's impressive, given what you've installed.
What do you guys install to get over a thousand packages and more? I feel like I must be missing out on some awesome software.
A fresh install of CrunchBang 11 comes with 1175 packages. I just checked the package list I generated from a fresh install.
You got me wondering....my sid install is fairly old. In fact, it started life some years back as an Ubuntu install.
Impressive; you've piqued my desire for a rolling release based on a NetInstall or BunsenLabs. I'm currently running antiX13-2 using the Debian Testing repo. I want to see what the BunsenLabs distro is like before I wipe antiX from my ASUS AIO.
I'm also considering trying Siduction again. I've ran into an issue currently under Debian Jessie where libjpeg8 was pulled in January, so I can't run Rainlendar under Debian Jessie. Wine also doesn't work quite the way it does under Debian Wheezy without the libjpeg8 package for some reason.
That doesn't affect it's package count, that is huge due to experimentation. It does affect the cruft sitting around in my home directory though. At any rate:
dpkg -l | grep ^ii | wc -l # count
2751
Wow, that's a lot of packages!
3. LMDE with Debian-Sid
Kernel: 3.40.0-1
DE: Xfce-4.12.1
Kernel: 3.40.0
Kernel 3.40.0? Are you sure about that?
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I have made a lot of progress since some month ago.
Currently: 1175
I will try systematically removing some other unwanted/unused things, hoping not breaking any glasses
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... krita is a superb digital painting program but it drags in half of kde! I have 3 different sound/video editing apps, a bunch of cli image utilities etc.
Krita looks really impressive and the KDE dependencies sure explain a lot. However for my notebook there's little point in using it as the resolution is only 1280x800.
I'll post the package number of my main PC when I get home. It has openshot, blender and the like.
I also wonder if Debian packages programs differently. Could it be that certain applications are split into multiple packages to allow more granular control?
Just to supply more numbers, here's my Arch VM tracking the testing repos:
488
It has xfce4 installed even with the gtk3 stuff from the most recent version of xfce. Other than that it's pretty naked. Most of the superfluous packages are themes and stuff I just don't want on my actual machine (like flash).
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I played around with it a little a few months ago. No offense to VastOne, but if I'm going to run Sid/Unstable, I prefer using Siduction.
It seemed pretty...CrunchBang-y...
No surprise there since he spent so much time with CrunchBang. He knows a good thing when he sees it.
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I haven't researched this yet, but does the package count only include those installed by apt/dpkg? Does stuff which has been manually compiled get included, if eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set?
...in which case I may have more I think!
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I haven't researched this yet, but does the package count only include those installed by apt/dpkg? Does stuff which has been manually compiled get included, if eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set?
The Debian command queries `dpkg` so will include any package installed using APT.
Manually compiled & installed packages will not be included.
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damo wrote:I haven't researched this yet, but does the package count only include those installed by apt/dpkg? Does stuff which has been manually compiled get included, if eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set?
The Debian command queries `dpkg` so will include any package installed using APT.
Manually compiled & installed packages will not be included.
If you mean packages installed with gdebi - that's not true - from my list.
ii conky-all 1.9.0-2 amd64 highly configurable system monitor (all features enabled)
ii conkyemail 2.13 all Email inbox count script with ssl capabilities, for use in Conky
ii conkymisc 1.06 all Misc python scripts for use in Conky
conkyemail and conkymisc are two .deb packaged that I installed manually with gdebi
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conkyemail and conkymisc are two .deb packaged that I installed manually with gdebi
gdebi is a GUI front-end for dpkg with added dependency handling so is part of APT.
EDIT: From my second Arch system:
empty@Archey ~ % pacman -Q|wc -l
647
EDIT again: From my Debian jessie system (started out as a wheezy netinstall):
empty@jessie:~$ dpkg -l|grep ^ii|wc -l
1020
I think that's all my systems; now I just have to find a way to do this in Windows 10...
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647 on Arch, awesome!!!
Wonder what the hell are installed on my system over 1000? lol i am trying hard removing some things but most of them are depends on other packages, so i can hardly remove anything more than what i did. Used to have 1700, current have 1175.
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Sector11 wrote:conkyemail and conkymisc are two .deb packaged that I installed manually with gdebi
gdebi is a GUI front-end for dpkg with added dependency handling so is part of APT.
I stand correctly corrected.
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[woodape@archbox ~]$ pacman -Q | wc -l # count
627
Hmmm. Much less than my Sid machine, makes me wonder if I should convert to Arch with BL on top...
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$ pacman -Q|wc -l
1069
Arch multilib development laptop with two KDE applications: okular and kbibtex. Arch sucks at KDE since the default dependencies seem to be a catch-all: On Debian, I can run all of this without useless crap like upower and udisks. On Arch, you would have to recompile in order to get that kind of granularity.
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