Best way to install i3 from scratch Ubuntu [closed]

asked 2015-03-13 20:32:43 +0000

Spiitfire gravatar image

So I have been a Ubuntu Gnome user for a while and I have recently bought a hp stream 11 which can't really handle gnome. I want to 'nuke and pave' and install ubuntu as my base but how do I then install i3 as minimally as possible. Is it best to install the Ubuntu minimal edition or full ubuntu unity? Is it possible then to remove unity as i3 is only a window manager? A text based login screen would be preferred actually (like in the google screencast).

What is the best way to install i3 from scratch with as little 'baggage' as possible?

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Closed for the following reason question is off-topic or not relevant by Adaephon
close date 2015-03-14 02:02:49.030117

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Why do you need as little baggage as possible? If you are not bothered by the packages taking space on your hard drive (and sometimes being updated), I don't see too much point in caring about this. You might also consider Ubuntu spin-off that uses something light as a window manager (Lubuntu?).

i3convert gravatar imagei3convert ( 2015-03-14 01:03:55 +0000 )edit

This is not really about *i3* but Ubuntu and thus off topic. [*Ask Ubuntu*](would be a better place for this question). Also, [this articel about installating a minimal Ubuntu](https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems) may help you.

Adaephon gravatar imageAdaephon ( 2015-03-14 02:02:23 +0000 )edit