These are the list of packages that are installed in the "loaded"
The idea is you would run in terminal for example
sudo apt install xfce4
then run a similar command for the next package.
Some of these packages you may already have installed, you may not need to install all of them.
If you are curious what a package is you can see the information.
Go to this link https://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages once there do a find on page look for example gufw
Hello,
I recently installed Peppermint OS Flagship.
How I can change to the Fully Loaded option ?
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Best regards.
These are the list of packages that are installed in the "loaded"
The idea is you would run in terminal for example
sudo apt install xfce4
then run a similar command for the next package.
Some of these packages you may already have installed, you may not need to install all of them.
If you are curious what a package is you can see the information.
Go to this link https://packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages once there do a find on page look for example gufw
xfce4
xfce4-goodies
xorg
xserver-xorg
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
xserver-xorg-input-all
xserver-xorg-video-vmware
xserver-xorg-video-all
apt-config-auto-update
gnome-packagekit
gnome-system-tools
gvfs-backends
blueman
gufw
tela-icon-theme
system-config-printer
menulibre
xscreensaver
xscreensaver-data
xscreensaver-data-extra
xscreensaver-gl
xscreensaver-gl-extra
gnome-calculator
accountsservice
catfish
timeshift
pepinstall
sticky
mintstick
peplocale
bleachbit
gimp
gimp-data-extras
inkscape
atril
transmission-gtk
thunderbird
thunderbird-l10n-all
libreoffice
libreoffice-gtk3
libreoffice-l10n*
printer-driver-cups-pdf
gnome-2048
gnome-chess
gnome-mahjongg
gnome-sudoku
cheese
parole
qt5-style-plugins
qt5ct
xfsdump
tumbler
tumbler-plugins-extra
ffmpegthumbnailer
baobab
xdg-user-dirs-gtk
squashfs-tools
flatpak
gir1.2-flatpak-1.0
ntpsec-ntpdate
ntpsec
Hope that helps,