to requirements, then you could exclude all of the KDE applications by excluding that package set. And then you'd end up with a Slackware install that had just the XFCE desktop environment and a lot of XFCE or GTK specifically applications. And that would probably be fine too. And maybe that wouldn't be as robust as the KDE version. I don't know, I haven't done that myself, but maybe it wouldn't be. But then you would just want to, you would look elsewhere for the packages that you need, the software that you want on XFCE that you don't have, because for whatever reason, maybe it wasn't included. Or again, maybe it would be included. I'm being hypothetical here. Like I say, I usually just install everything and sort it out later. But you could choose not to do that, and that's perfectly acceptable or mostly acceptable. I guess it's mostly acceptable. It's really recommended to install the whole thing. And the reason why it's expected to do that, or it's advisable to do that, is partly (4/54)
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