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#26 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » excalibur dist-upgrade? » 2025-08-15 17:17:35

@g4sra

Maybe take a look at Void Linux as a possible alternative - https://voidlinux.org/

#27 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » excalibur dist-upgrade? » 2025-08-15 17:05:17

@Altoid

I'm an oldie too, & I upgrade my computers when MS Windows users sell their old kit because it can no longer support MS's latest offerings.... wink

One of my older laptops is a 2011 model i3, 2.13GHz with 4GB ram, & I have just upgraded the disk to an M2 SATA SSD in an adapter, still more than adequete, & running a slightly modified MX Linux install, (which is 'heavier' than Devuan/XFCE). smile

#29 Re: Installation » Upgrading to Excalibur » 2025-08-11 10:29:22

Use the search function & you will find 2 other threads about it..... wink

#30 Re: Off-topic » Is systemd still bad in 2025? » 2025-08-11 09:39:37

It seems to be usable - I use Raspberry Pi OS on a RPi5, which has it, but not as a particular choice, I have Devuan on my RPi4B.

#31 Re: Freedom Hacks » How to Disable the New Apt Pager » 2025-08-10 18:07:41

UHD resolution

Crikey, I don't even like HD on small monitors, & anything bigger than 21" needs to be seen from another room.....

Love my WXGA 15" monitors.... big_smile

#33 Re: DIY » New Project, a simple music player. And now a video player!! » 2025-07-21 09:30:11

@ zapper
It doesn't matter that there are already similar players, this one is personal.... big_smile

Quick & dirty music player to me is mc. smile

#34 Re: Installation » Fresh install vs dist-upgrade for next release » 2025-07-21 09:23:57

Another thing, I have multiple computers, & have learned to set up one how I want, then take a snapshot & use that to install to other computers. wink

#35 Re: Installation » Fresh install vs dist-upgrade for next release » 2025-07-20 14:02:17

Back up your personal data, (as usual), make notes of any config changes you made, then do a dist upgrade.

If it doesn't work out, install afresh.

#37 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] Shifting /home » 2025-06-30 07:40:04

Use fstab & disk ID to set it up.

#38 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] Shifting /home » 2025-06-29 16:57:15

If you are confident of your /home back up, I would just remove p4 & p5, then create p3 as the new /home, & copy over your data.

#39 Re: Off-topic » Caveat emptor -> Kingston DataTraveler Exodia M USB 3.2 » 2025-06-26 17:15:52

I bought 3x 32GB DataTraveller G4 USB3 pendrives, & whilst they are OK to read from, they are abysmal to write to & take hours to fill, literally!

I now just use them to play music from....

#40 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Where to view system requirements Devuan » 2025-06-24 09:37:52

It can run on less, but, 4GB ram & 2GHz processor will likely be the minimum you would want to use. smile

#41 Re: Off-topic » GNOME is taking the scum bag approach still... » 2025-06-17 17:05:02

I've got Wayland running on my RPi5, so far, the only problem I've had is with touch screens...so I'm willing to stick with it on this SBC, but tend to stick with using Xorg on most of my other machines, (& as noted, Xenocara on OpenBSD). smile

#42 Re: Off-topic » GNOME is taking the scum bag approach still... » 2025-06-16 09:28:10

I don't use Gnome, never have, & I don't like systemd either, so no worries as far as I'm concerned. wink

#43 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Which Trackball device? » 2025-06-10 09:03:04

I've used digital mouse ever since they came out, very reliable...never used a roller/track ball device - too expensive & bulky for me. wink

#44 Re: Off-topic » What is X ? » 2025-06-09 08:29:56

'X' is a graphical windowing system, a GUI (graphical user interface), allowing multiple (graphics & terminal) programs to run on your desktop.

Anything that does the same is similar to the original 'X', like Wayland...

#45 Re: Devuan » [SOLVED] Excalibur Timing » 2025-06-04 08:53:38

I think it took about 2 months last time, we only have a small dedicated team, but they are wonderful people that give us this distro... smile

#47 Re: Freedom Hacks » Debian not providing new 686 kernels in Trixie » 2025-05-25 17:08:38

To get a more up to date kernel, maybe copy your kernel config file over & try running it with the modern kernel source code..... (?)

#48 Re: Freedom Hacks » Debian not providing new 686 kernels in Trixie » 2025-05-25 14:19:45

Probably because mainline kernels include all the new drivers......or it may not have been stripped.

#50 Re: Devuan Derivatives » List of Devuan derivatives » 2025-05-09 09:42:58

I've used both in the past, & MIYO was the first choice for me for quite a while, but now, if I don't use the official media, I will use Crowz, which is another lightweight setup.

I was just pointing out that some newbies might be put off as they were outdated... wink

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