Vanilla gnome spiral Linux #482
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I appreciate the effort begind spiral and understand the purpose of that installer, especially the rollback system and btrfs layout but I would prefer if everything else was vanilla gnome install on Debian. Is there a quick way to do that? Is it easy to get rid of duplicate gnome software for example or enabling Wayland by default and removing individual apps, extensions etc or does it all have to be done manually? |
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Hi there. Yep, you can have a vanilla Gnome (per Debian's defaults) by deleting the contents of The two entries for Gnome Software are not duplicates, the (root) entry is so that you can administer multiple system packages without it bothering you for the root password for each one. If you still want to remove it then delete Regarding Wayland: https://github.com/orgs/SpiralLinux/discussions/316#discussioncomment-7215164 |
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Hi there. Yep, you can have a vanilla Gnome (per Debian's defaults) by deleting the contents of
/etc/skel/*
and also the dotfiles in your/home/
director(y)(ies).The two entries for Gnome Software are not duplicates, the (root) entry is so that you can administer multiple system packages without it bothering you for the root password for each one. If you still want to remove it then delete
/usr/share/applications/gnome-software-root.desktop
Regarding Wayland: https://github.com/orgs/SpiralLinux/discussions/316#discussioncomment-7215164