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#26 Re: Documentation » HOWTO: Post-Installation Configurations » 2020-07-08 17:09:45

hola Macondo

macondo wrote:

After installing Devuan, the first thing I configure is sudo.
...

ditto as above.

Next, aliases make my life easier,
...

UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall)
...

Startup
To start your apps and window manager: go to .xinitrc as USER,
...

# updatedb

So later I can use 'locate'

everything is useful indeed, thanks smile

#27 Re: Installation » [solved]Upgrading to Beowulf packages held back » 2020-07-06 02:58:30

it works for me too,

roluan17 wrote:

apt full-upgrade

made no difference.
So I tried

apt-get install elogind libelogind0 libpam-elogind 

after update there was no

"packages held back"

message any more.

Thanks for helping.

yes, thanks

#28 Re: Other Issues » [SOLVED] libsystemd0 remains » 2020-07-06 02:54:12

vlax wrote:

elogind libelogind0 libpam-elogind are in "kept back"

I found an alternative solution in another post -> https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=23250#p23250 : it's just install the packages

#29 Re: Other Issues » [SOLVED] libsystemd0 remains » 2020-07-04 14:06:07

gipi wrote:

UPDATE

After upgrading the linux kernel image (from 4.19.0-8 to 4.19.0-9), I had to move to libelogind0 because X would break, thus removing libsystemd0.
In relation to my previous post, consolekit and policykit-1 didnt have anything to do with fixing the error.

thanks for share your experience;  the situation with elogind is similar to mine after upgrading to beowulf in a Refracta (XFCE)

elogind libelogind0 libpam-elogind are in "kept back"

$ apt search libsystemd0
libsystemd0/stable,now 241-7~deb10u4 amd64 [instalado, automático]
  systemd utility library

$ uname -a
 4.19.0-6-amd64 

$ sudo apt upgrade 
...
Los siguientes paquetes se han retenido:
  elogind libelogind0 libpam-elogind
0 actualizados, 0 nuevos se instalarán, 0 para eliminar y 3 no actualizados.

#30 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-06-30 14:24:31

Nili wrote:

Statler was the last CrunchBang systemd free.

yep, I used that version for around 3 years, I still remember the real fun of discovering the starting notifications

- - - I found this tint2 collection in other place and is what I'm tweaking right now, is great!

I'll do! thanks for contribute to my procastination!! big_smile

#31 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-06-30 01:24:05

PedroReina wrote:

The Devuan version of KDE Plasma is quite usable even on old hardware (12 years).
.

smile nice one -
bueno saber que funka bien ese KDE en las "viejitas"

#32 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-06-29 17:13:13

vlax wrote:

It's great distro anyway, specially because Openbox,  , , I'm playing right now with that conky

here you go,

Openbox/Fluxuan+conky+tint2

mydskt001.png

and.. yes, this is the "old machine" I was refurbishing since a month ago
as I told you

#33 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-06-28 19:19:24

hey

Nili wrote:

Thanks guys smile

I had to clean startup services with rcconf to very few services i only needed, i fixed everything "(WW) warning, (EE) error" founds on Xorg.log.

(...)
ReduceDebian to made many changes.
(...)

I believe the old system, plays a major role to have auto-optimized, i have another coherent system when Xorg spends almost 50MB on Idle.

So, sorry i don't have a precise answer to why is low my Xorg, except for some individual interventions i believe have helped reducing the usage of Xorg/system may i call a bit of an answer.

nice quick guide to people like me who are constantly looking for ways to reduce memory using "old" machines ..thaks!

#34 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-06-28 17:44:40

siva wrote:

What app are you using for the topbar, and can you post/link to a config?  It looks great.

oh, yes, looks great

Nili wrote:

It's simple conky-std.
Posted on BL Forum

Oh dear, BL is the continuation of my beloved CrunchBang ,,, but with systemd hmm 

It's great distro anyway, specially because Openbox,  , , I'm playing right now with that conky

(  ( BTw-- Nili, you're part of CB# community since always right? ) )

#35 Re: Forum Feedback » Let's make this forum multilingual! (Calling for language authors) » 2020-06-27 01:46:00

hola, ¿puedes contactarme via email para coordinar este camelleo? smile

haroldG75 wrote:

Would like to contribute to the spanish version.

#36 Re: Forum Feedback » Let's make this forum multilingual! (Calling for language authors) » 2020-06-24 01:09:53

ralph.ronnquist wrote:

... Let me collate the basis and email it to you both, and you coordinate who does what of it.

Ok

#37 Re: Forum Feedback » Let's make this forum multilingual! (Calling for language authors) » 2020-06-24 00:38:03

I can help with spanish too smile

haroldG75 wrote:

Would like to contribute to the spanish version.

#38 Re: Off-topic » What other distro are you using (besides devuan)? » 2020-06-21 19:00:06

Ubuntu derivatives (Mint and Sparky) on family machines ;
AVLinux (Debian based) ;
and BLAG 3 (Fedora 3 based) + Slax live

#39 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Bluetooth audio - connects to device, but no audio output » 2020-06-21 18:23:35

To broadcast audio over bluetooth,   :  https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp
(this is something I'm also interested to achieve, so by now this is only a first draft for a possible contribution; later I'll edit this post to move it to new one in case is needed)

#40 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » (Solved) Bluetooth » 2020-06-21 18:17:57

Job wrote:

HevyDevy,

That Debian link helped.

Just in case, this is also useful : https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser/a2dp

#41 Re: Devuan Derivatives » [NEW]-FluXuan Linux-[RELEASE] » 2020-06-14 16:53:20

hello Fluxuaners smile

wdq wrote:

Is That Time again i did updated the first post in here but i will post here too.

I`ll wait for Good and Bad Reply`s Thank You !

You can get it from - FluXuan Website

cool deriv-distro indeed!  I love the flux-open/box wm

I'm constantly trying to recycle computers instead of buying a new one and... yes! Devuan is great for "old machines" no matter what flavor you choose.

During pandemic times, with Fluxuan I'm refurbishing a Toshiba Satellite laptop from 2006  \ o /

 

$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:    Devuan GNU/Linux 3 (beowulf)
Release:        3
Codename:       beowulf

$ uname -a
Linux chante01 4.19.0-9-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.19.118-2 (2020-04-29) i686 GNU/Linux

$ lscpu
Architecture:        i686
CPU op-mode(s):      32-bit
Byte Order:          Little Endian
Address sizes:       32 bits physical, 32 bits virtual
CPU(s):              1
On-line CPU(s) list: 0
Thread(s) per core:  1
Core(s) per socket:  1
Socket(s):           1
Vendor ID:           GenuineIntel
CPU family:          6
Model:               13
Model name:          Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.73GHz
Stepping:            8
CPU MHz:             1067.000
CPU max MHz:         1733.0000
CPU min MHz:         800.0000
BogoMIPS:            2129.44
Flags:               fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss tm pbe nx bts cpuid est tm2 pti

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