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I don't have a horse in this race, I use Chromium from the repos, and Pale Moon. As far as Brave goes, I've read some bad stuff about it as well.
As for Vivaldi, their website claims that after installing the the .deb package "our Linux update repositories will be configured automatically for you to receive updates".
Personally I doubt this "Users are stupid so we don't give technical details, just click button and we'll handle everything" corpo-speak bullshit, but I'm not about to install the thing to find out.
I can vouch for this when I used Vivaldi a while ago. After installing it, it was showing in Synaptic and updates came through it (Synaptic / apt). It has been a while since I've used it, I'm not quite sure of all the negative feelings being said about it here. What's wrong with it? It's no worse than Chrome, is it? Of course that's not saying much anyway. ![]()
I have run Vilvaldi on Devuan, but it's been a while now, so I don't know if anything has changed. You are trying it from the .deb file, right?
For Basilisk, you don't need to "install" it. Just download the correct one, extract the folder somewhere, and run the file "basilisk" from inside the "basilisk" folder. I use Pale Moon and do it the same way. I extract the folder to the Templates folder and created a shortcut on the panel for it /home/ron/Templates/palemoon/palemoon. Just replace palemoon with basilisk.
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I can confirm that installing synaptic_0.91.7+nmu1_amd64.deb fixes the screenshot issue.
I use it and so does everybody else who posted about it elsewhere. I don't consider it exotic.
What I don't understand is Debian broke it by deciding to serve images from their website over https . . . why didn't they at the same time fix synaptic to receive them over https?
When I do that it wants to install 115 packages . . . I'm guessing that's the same 115 packages from earlier. How did it get screwed up like this?
I guess I'm seeing a reinstall in my immediate future.
Now Synaptic won't start at all. I didn't do anything but run the commands. What do I do now?
Okay, I see. Here's the correct info:
(Reading database ... 200414 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../synaptic_0.91.7+nmu1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking synaptic (0.91.7+nmu1) over (0.91.7) ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of synaptic:
synaptic depends on libxapian30 (>= 1.4.28~); however:
Package libxapian30 is not installed.
dpkg: error processing package synaptic (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Processing triggers for mailcap (3.74) ...
Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.28-1) ...
Processing triggers for mate-menus (1.26.1-1) ...
Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.18-2) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.13.1-1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
synapticWe cross-posted. I edited it in in my post above yours.
You're right, it wasn't installed. Anyway, here is a screenshot showing that it is saying it will install 115 more packages (trying to upgrade from the .deb file).

And here's the output of sudo dpkg -i /home/ ... /synaptic-build-deps_0.91.7_all.deb
Selecting previously unselected package synaptic-build-deps.
(Reading database ... 200410 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../synaptic-build-deps_0.91.7_all.deb ...
Unpacking synaptic-build-deps (0.91.7) ...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of synaptic-build-deps:
synaptic-build-deps depends on libapt-pkg-dev; however:
Package libapt-pkg-dev is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on libgtk-3-dev; however:
Package libgtk-3-dev is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on libvte-2.91-dev; however:
Package libvte-2.91-dev is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on intltool; however:
Package intltool is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on xmlto; however:
Package xmlto is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on libsm-dev; however:
Package libsm-dev is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on sharutils; however:
Package sharutils is not installed.
synaptic-build-deps depends on libxapian-dev; however:
Package libxapian-dev is not installed.
dpkg: error processing package synaptic-build-deps (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
synaptic-build-depsI doubt the package you got is built for Debian 13/Devuan 6
Well, this is where I got it from (note the ending of the address):
https://download.opensuse.org/repositor … Debian_13/
So if it's wrong, then it's PeterBBB's mistake, not mine. But anyway, now trying it from the terminal, right off the bat, first command, I get this:
$ git clone https://github.com/mvo5/synaptic.git
bash: git: command not foundYes follow the instructions on that page to build it on your system
I tried building something from source once, and the resultant app caused an unstable system requiring a reinstall, so I'm hesitant to try building from source again. If I do, just run these 3 commands in terminal?
git clone https://github.com/mvo5/synaptic.git
cd synaptic
debuildAre you sure you got the right version? For Debian 13?
Yes.
So when I double click the deb file I get a message saying it requires the installation of 115 additional packages. That's turning me off of installing it. Is there a way to install it without those 115 extra things? I mean, I already have a version installed . . . why would a simple update need an additional 115 packages when the current version doesn't?
So following a link within the link given above, I found that someone has (supposedly) fixed it, here:
https://github.com/mvo5/synaptic/issues … 3616629445
Following the link in the link I just gave I found the deb installer. If I were to install it, how do I go about it? Should I purge the Synaptic now on my system, then install the fixed one?
That post in your link is already over 2 months old, and still isn't fixed. I get the feeling this might never be fixed. Can it be manually fixed, seeing that the issue is apparently that Synaptic can't handle the screenshots coming over https vs. http?
So I've noticed since installing Devuan 6 that for every app I highlight in Synaptic, then click "Get Screenshot," I always get an empty window. I know not everything has a screenshot, and I'd bet it's over 75% that don't. But I must have tried over 50 things, and not a one gives a screenshot. Is something wrong here? Have all the screenshots been removed? I know I've tried some that I have gotten a screenshot for in the past (for one, Aisleriot). Anybody else notice this? It's also making me wonder if anything else is wrong. The last update I got was on December 7. Has anybody gotten anything after that date?
It's funny, Devuan 6 has been out for how long now, weeks? Over a month? And this is the first post I've seen about these issues.
You don't have to do it from the terminal. I don't. A few things would help to know. What desktop environment did you install with Devuan? Xfce, Mate, something else? Also it would be nice to know what text editor you use.
A few words of encouragement: the more you start to play with "Linux," the more you'll start to understand things. Everybody was a beginner once.
So I got a nice e-mail from Dan the other day,
I hope he's doing well. He's the reason why I'm around here.
Why not just copy the image you want over to /usr/share/slim/themes/<theme_name>/? Then just delete the current image (or rename it to something else) and change the name of the new image to background.png/jpg.
Did you also know you can put multiple folders in /usr/share/slim/themes/ and make an edit to /etc/slim.conf so that you can have multiple images it randomly chooses from? That's what I do.
The obvious solution is to remove them both in one command.
Another obvious solution is to put them on hold.
Thanks for the answer and instructions.
Okay, so I deleted it in /usr/lib/udev/rules.d where I accidentally put it, and then put it in /etc/udev/rules.d where it should be. Rebooted and works (again). Remarked as "SOLVED." Thanks again rolfie.
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