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pacman -S xfce4
you are actually installing whole group and its expected to overwrite some already installed
packages, same would happen in any Arch Linux based system. Also that command would
install gtk3 that is used by one dependency but is absolutely not necessary for xfce to run.
For creating small xfce sfs module see this http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 308#673308.
I think ydrv sfs is not needed and will not add it, this splitting already increased iso size for
700 KB. Off course it is still possible and very easy to combine archapps with adrv, and
make single adrv sfs, if you want to. On first page for archapps with big letter is written
Recomended and what packages are inside, users who like more complete solution in
terms of pre-installed apps will download it. Also I don't expect this OS to draw a lot of
attention from tradition Arch Linux users, as they are unfamiliar with this concept of frugal
installs, making save file etc. And indeed it is unusual when you first meet it.
Note: After today's update my work on 12.12 is finished, it is now stable, fast OS that boots
straight to nice looking (imho) desktop, and use 37MB of RAM on first boot. It's there for you...