Disabled service can be started if some other service depends on them. For example dbus services will be started on demand if some application calls the API.
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The Debian "Lite" system I have created
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Yes it is.ShaunTheSalvo wrote: ↑2022-08-09 09:42 I might try this as an addition to my system. Do you know if masking through systemctl is permanent - ie it will remain as is after a reboot?
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Thanks. I think it is safer (?) to use disable than mask; the former is disabled at boot time and will be started sua sponte whenever needed.
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Somewhat yes. However, the moment that I login the various part of Gnome will invoke these dbus interfaces so unless I mask them they will be running all the time. I guess masking the service is still safer than removing the whole package.
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I used the Ubuntu 20.04 version of Cubic - available from the Cubic PPA repository - to make my own customized XFCE-based Debian Sid distro. It's working perfectly for me. If you''re interested, check out my Twitter at @ZoonityDesktop.sunrat wrote: ↑2022-03-08 01:53Timeshift is a backup utility whereas Systemback creates a bootable ISO image.
Personally I use fsarchiver for system backups and rsync for regular data backups, but a bootable .iso is a whole different ballgame.
There are several alternatives to create bootable images, the live-build system is quite involved but useful and configurable. Also Refractasnapshot and simple-cdd are easier methods.
MX Linux has done a lot of great work in their mx-snapshot, create-live-usb and remaster tools. One can create a custom live bootable image with persistence so changes can be saved any time.
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Gnome to icewm on a netbook with 1GB of Ram. tldr from unusable to fully functioning though I wouldn't call it snappy. 32bit using ps_mem 64MB
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My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian