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I'm returning it. It's a piece of crap. My old StarTech is much better (but for only 2 computers).
I just got a new 4-way KVM switch but the first thing I noticed is a loss of quality of the monitor image. The best way to describe it is that it lost some crispness, i.e., it looks just a tad bit blurry. This issue is just enough to bug me into returning this thing. Is there anything can be done to restore some sharpness to the monitor? The link below is the new KVM switch I got.
I just went ahead and did a net install onto my main computer. Played around with it all day, then took it off. There were a few things not quite ready yet (of course since it's testing), but the biggest thing was that gtk2 apps wouldn't run on it. I had no idea Debian 14 removed gtk2 support. I think I'll be on Excalibur till the bitter end, but will keep Freia on my spare computer. Hopefully in a couple of months the rough edges will be smoothed out. If I try to install the snapshot tool (if I ever feel adventurous one day) I'll come back here and report how it went.
says task-mate-desktop not mate-desktop-environment
Yeah, that's the terminal output. From Synaptic it was going to remove Mate period.
This is what I got from the terminal. It looks like it still wants to get rid of Mate.
ron@ron:~$ sudo apt install refractasnapshot-base
[sudo] password for ron:
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
clearlooks-phenix-sapphire-theme lightdm-gtk-greeter
deepsea-icon-theme p11-kit
dmz-cursor-theme p11-kit-modules
gnome-accessibility-themes tiny-initramfs-core
gnome-extra-icons xcvt
gnome-themes-extra xfonts-base
gnome-themes-extra-data xserver-common
gparted xserver-xorg
gparted-common xserver-xorg-core
gtk2-engines xserver-xorg-input-all
gtk2-engines-pixbuf xserver-xorg-input-libinput
gtk3-nocsd xserver-xorg-input-wacom
gtk3-nooverlayscrollbar xserver-xorg-legacy
libdrm-nouveau2 xserver-xorg-video-all
libdrm-radeon1 xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
libgtk3-nocsd0 xserver-xorg-video-ati
liblightdm-gobject-1-0 xserver-xorg-video-fbdev
libparted-fs-resize0t64 xserver-xorg-video-intel
libseat1 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
libunwind8 xserver-xorg-video-qxl
libxcb-dri2-0 xserver-xorg-video-radeon
libxcvt0 xserver-xorg-video-vesa
libxfont2 yad
libxvmc1
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
Installing:
refractasnapshot-base
Installing dependencies:
dracut-install libisofs6t64 live-config-sysvinit
dummy-logind libjte2 live-tools
initramfs-tools libklibc mtools
initramfs-tools-bin libsystemd0 squashfs-tools
initramfs-tools-core live-boot syslinux
isolinux live-boot-doc syslinux-common
klibc-utils live-boot-initramfs-tools user-setup
libburn4t64 live-config uuid-runtime
libisoburn1t64 live-config-doc xorriso
Suggested packages:
curlftpfs debian-installer-launcher xorriso-tcltk cdck
httpfs2 floppyd jigit
REMOVING:
desktop-base libpam-elogind task-mate-desktop
libelogind-compat task-desktop tiny-initramfs
Summary:
Upgrading: 0, Installing: 28, Removing: 6, Not Upgrading: 0
Download size: 4,256 kB
Freed space: 2,015 kBI installed Devuan Freia on a spare computer I have and have started setting up the system the way I want it. When I'm done, I was planning on using Refracta snapshot to make an .iso, then burn it to a DVD so I can install it on my main computer. However, when I try to install Refracta snapshot (in Synaptic) I get a message saying that the whole DE Mate is going to be removed. Why? How can I get Refracta snapshot installed without removing anything? Thanks.
new iso up and looking slick!
Thanks greenjeans!
Miyo is the most brilliant and prolific re-spinner i've ever seen in my own 17 year history of re-spinning
Yeah, I have to agree (with you being a close second). I really miss using his spins. If I wasn't already on version 6 I'd try his newest one out.
I just happened to be on Miyo's Sourceforge page and there was some activity today. He uploaded a version for a friend, he said. (It's bios only, no UEFI; there's also some other qualifiers.) It's good to see some activity from him.
Anyway, the reason I was poking around there was because due to a huge mistake I made yesterday, I lost the miyo startup sound I had saved and was looking to see if he had it as a separate file. I couldn't find one and really don't want to download a whole .iso file for it. Can anyone help?
EDIT
Nevermind about the startup sound. Dan was good to post a link to it in this thread way back in post #481.
KDE is a much better choice. No mutter, no GTK. No glitches with kwin compositor (chose x11, not wyaland!).
Isn't KDE going Wayland only?
I'm not using Mate 1.28 on Freia. I'm on Mate 1.26 Excalibur. That's the reason I'm asking. I'd like to know before installing Freia with Mate 1.28. (Also I use Slim, not lightdm.)
Thanks for pointing out my ignorance on this issue. So does Mate 1.28 use Wayland or x11? A quick search seems to point to x11.
[Edited subject line to make sense.]
It is my understanding that Debian testing uses Wayland. Is Devuan testing (Freia) also using Wayland, or is it sticking with x11?
I finally got around to trying this out (Mate). Works perfectly! Thanks.
Thanks for this. I'm going to try it out this weekend (I'm swamped at work this week).
and we have droves of right wing nuts,
And left-wing nuts. Or don't they count?
This thread needs locked before it gets any worse.
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.
An article about AI refusing commands to shut down:
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.