This seed provides the basic components that should be installed on an
PureOS desktop system. It is expected to be supplemented with a
particular flavour of desktop environment (e.g. GNOME, KDE, or XFCE).

= Hardware and Architecture Support =

== Architecture-independent ==

 * (alsa-utils)       # basic audio support and mixer level handling

Power management:

 * (acpi-support)
 * purism-power-optimisations [amd64]

Bluetooth:

 * (bluez)       # base for bluetooth support
 * (bluez-obexd)
 * (bluez-cups)  # allow connecting to bluetooth printers from CUPS

= Console-Based Tools =

These tools are very commonly used by people who drop into a console shell to do some work.

 * bc
 * zip
 * unzip                # also used for .zip support in file-roller
 * libpam-systemd
 * (genisoimage)

= Network Services =

Basic network services and Windows integration.

 * wireless-tools
 * rfkill
 * (libnss-mdns)       # IPv4 link-local DNS support
 * ca-certificates     # common SSL certificates

These packages help with system integration

 * libsasl2-modules    # allows integration with MTA and login system
 * (avahi-daemon)

= Printing =

Printing and printer configuration is a real weak spot in Debian, and in Linux in general. We will need to stay at the front of the curve here.

 * (cups)                       # our preferred printer management infrastructure
 * (cups-bsd)                   # gives us lpc, lpq, lpr, lprm
 * (cups-client)                # gives us cancel, cupstestppd, lp, lpoptions, lppasswd, lpstat, cupsaddsmb, accept, lpadmin, lpinfo, lpmove
 * foomatic-db-compressed-ppds  # the foomatic printer driver database
 * foomatic-filters             # converter from postscript to printer-specific formats
 * openprinting-ppds            # Most common drivers we want in desktop; less common are in o-p-extra
 * ghostscript-x

= GUI infrastructure =

Packages used for X preconfiguration are just Recommends; removing them after initial installation should be relatively safe.

 * (laptop-detect)

 * (xorg)            # this includes xserver-xorg->xserver-xorg-{input|video}-* (no need to add specific drivers manually)
 * !linux-image-*    # xorg transitively depends on this, but this would pull in grub-pc; we handle that separately
 * xkb-data          # XKB data now lives here

 * (xdg-utils)       # useful utilities
 * xdg-user-dirs
 * libnotify-bin     # various scripts need notify-send (such as .bashrc's "alert")

 * pipewire          # multimedia daemon
 * (pipewire-audio)  # common requirements for a PipeWire audio setup
 * (packagekit)      # package management abstraction
 * (fwupd)           # firmware update manager

Fonts:

 * fonts-dejavu-core
 * (fonts-noto-core)
 * (fonts-noto-ui-core)
 * (fonts-noto-cjk)
 * (fonts-noto-color-emoji) # for Emoji dialogs, see T410
 * (fonts-lato)
 * (fonts-hack-ttf)

Media codecs:

 * (libavcodec-extra)
 * (gstreamer1.0-libav)
 * (gstreamer1.0-plugins-good)
 * (gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad)
 * (gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly)

= Other =

 * cryptsetup              # needed for encrypted devices, also in d-i-requirements seed
 * (cryptsetup-initramfs)  # initramfs integration for cryptsetup
 * (anacron)      # generally appropriate for desktops
 * (policykit-desktop-privileges) # passwordless disk/CPU speed/time operations for admins
 * (scdaemon)                # Kyle Rankin: needed for Librem Key integration
 * (pureos-artwork-base)
 * (librem-ec-acpi-dkms)     # Support for the ACPI embedded controller in Librem devices
 * (pureos-desktop-settings) # Default settings for a workstation computer
 * (pureos-flatpak-defaults) # Default Flatpak repositories

VM Support:
 * (spice-vdagent)

= Boot =

 * (grub-theme-pureos)

= Meta =

 * pureos-standard # the standard PureOS system
