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#201 Re: News & Announcements » Beowulf 3.0.0 is here! » 2020-06-04 10:54:15

Congratulations. Excelent work. Thanks to the team.

#203 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Beowulf: user login software synaptic and pulseaudio using tor-browser » 2020-06-02 11:03:57

larsH wrote:

But volumicon needs to be started from a terminal with "volumeicon".

Depending on what DE/WM you use, you can also launch it from start programs of your environment. Quite useful when you are already confident that it works for you.

#204 Re: News & Announcements » Beowulf Beta is here! » 2020-05-31 20:58:00

larsH wrote:

Lets hope it was just me.

You and me: two people smile

Seriuosly. I'm using Beowulf on a series of boxes and it perform very well in all of them.

Expert install is always my choice and then I use a bunch of bash installers to get to my desired status.

#205 Re: News & Announcements » Beowulf Beta is here! » 2020-05-31 17:19:07

larsH wrote:

But I did first try the Expert Install. It went well until partitioning. I could only choose between fat, fat32 and ext2

I've been there. It was my fault because I skipped the step of the install secuence. May be your problem too?

#206 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » (Solved) No sound out of headphones » 2020-05-25 06:48:01

Job wrote:

no sound to headphones

I dont know about pavucontrol because I dont use pulseaudio, but I could try to use alsamixer to see the level of headphones.

#207 Re: DIY » Lowest memory footprint obtained. » 2020-05-15 19:14:31

Landor wrote:

lowest memory footprint/usage any of you has been able to obtain with a WM and what was your wm/basic setup.

IMHO it depends on what you consider "basic". I've experience installing general use computers in high school computer labs. We need browsing and office programs at a minimum. My Debian and Devuan installs with KDE take about 4GB of disc and run with just 1 GB. Latest Devuan 3 system require more RAM to be responsive, may be about 2 GB, but this figure is still untested personally.

Hope it helps.

#208 Re: Installation » Beowulf: Link sbin » 2020-05-14 16:45:17

fsmithred wrote:

My current preferred method to revert to the old behavior is to add

ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes

to /etc/default/su.

There are a few methods. Years ago I decided to change almost all the configuration files of Bash of my systems. Now, with Devuan my modifications work well.

#209 Re: Installation » Beowulf: Link sbin » 2020-05-14 07:12:44

PedroReina wrote:
fsmithred wrote:

I tried copying .Xauthority and that didn't work for me in beowulf. Are you using that in beowulf now?

No, in Beowulf no.

I'm working with Beowulf beta3 for a couple of days. Coping .Xauthority to the root home works for me. I can start X Window programs as root: bare user -> su - -> program. YMMV. Mine is lightdm, webkit2 greeter and KDE without much further tinkering.

#210 Re: Off-topic » Gentoo, Slackware and more » 2020-05-13 16:02:29

steve_v wrote:

I think you mean 8MB, LOL.

My first Linux kernel compilation was on a 486 with 4 MB of RAM. But it succeded and I was amazed.

#211 Re: News & Announcements » Beowulf Beta is here! » 2020-05-11 14:17:51

ralph.ronnquist wrote:

For beowulf beta3, now available, ...

fsmithred wrote:

I did an offline install with the beta3 netinstall iso

Thank you both. Downloading beta3...

It works, minimal install gave me a working system, with network and apt fully operative. Fixed.

#212 Re: News & Announcements » Beowulf Beta is here! » 2020-05-11 10:45:29

I have been working on Beta and Beta2 for a while. Thank you to all you people for your work.

I always use expert install from devuan_beowulf_3.0.0_beta2_amd64_netinstall.iso

Standard XFCE instalation was fine, with the already said glitches about locales and tzdata. Not big deal.

Then I tried KDE install and it was fine: KDE is far more usable on low specs computer with Beowulf than with Stretch. But the instaler put on the drive both KDE and XFCE. This is a bug, IMHO.

Then I went to my real test: from a minimal install going installing just what I want, without metapackages, avoiding possible unwanted packages. I did two tries:

First try was what I already do succesfully with Devuan 2 ASCII: from expert netinstall, not choose any software nor configure apt, and do it after instalation. I could not finish that way because the system installed missed important packages, as the dhcp client.

Second try, from expert netinstall also, I choose configure apt, but not marking any task at all: the installed system had standard XFCE. Another bug, IMHO.

I'm stuck now. Do you have any advice about how to get a very minimal setup workable? It is top priority now for me, as I'm going to install ASAP Beowulf on a work computer for my wife to use her brand new Wacom tablet, so I'm able to work on this as much as needed.

Thanks to all of you.

#213 Re: Installation » Ethernet driver needed for Devuan_jessie 1.0.0_amd64 installation » 2020-04-30 08:15:11

ve1drg wrote:

It is new enough that the Devuan_jessie software can't find the ethernet driver.

Is an aceptable option for your setup using a more up to date Devuan version?

#214 Re: Installation » Beowulf Beta Issues » 2020-04-09 18:58:10

Andre4freedom wrote:

That's the way it was invented and had to be used in the olden days of Unix already.

I agree with you. I like customizing my workplace and I override this classic behaviour. Since around 1999, I change all the profile files of Bash so I just need "su" to get evething in place. I love freedom!

#215 Re: Off-topic » Thunderbird needs to be forked » 2020-01-30 21:51:32

Micronaut wrote:

Wouldn't an integrated email client be a good thing for LibreOffice?

The grandpa of LibreOffice, StarOffice, had a e-mail client called StarMail. So, it get lost in some version from StarOffice to OpenOffice to LibreOffice.

bgstack15 wrote:

My mom actually still uses Thunderbird.

I'm using version 2.0. Inherited all my mail from Netscape Mail. No problems so far.

#216 Re: Off-topic » Show your desktop (rebooted) » 2020-01-06 09:50:22

Shibotto wrote:

first time here ... Dell Mini 9

Welcome to the forum. Nice machine you have!

#217 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » Question about XDG menus » 2019-11-07 14:04:59

Looking forward for any answer to this question. I used time ago IceWM, still like it, and thought that is a good idea implement in IceWM the XDG menu structure. When I used IceWM, I edited their menu by hand.

#218 Re: Installation » amarok 2.9 is not in buster, will it be in beowulf? » 2019-10-12 18:44:13

basati wrote:

Forgive me for being such a jerk.

You are not smile
It just happens that you like Amarok. Like a lot of people. This is about free software.

#219 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » (Ascii) second monitor not recognized / graphics card AMD RX560 » 2019-10-11 19:27:38

ToxicExMachina wrote:

I use TDE on a daily basis. It's pretty comfortable and full featured DE

Your opinion is important to me. Thank you very much for sharing. I'm using Devuan ASCII with XFCE, but definitely I will try Beowulf with TDE.

#220 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » (Ascii) second monitor not recognized / graphics card AMD RX560 » 2019-10-10 14:28:14

kapqa wrote:

still not sure how to go on with the Desktop Environment; ... KDE + LXQT is certainly a interesting match

Have you tried Trinity? It is in my "to try" list.

#221 Re: Devuan » Debian considering going systemd init only » 2019-09-26 18:44:43

fsmithred wrote:
HevyDevy wrote:

I should have said devuan refracta10 nodbus as fsmithred mentions in previous post.

Thank you. On desktops I'm using now XFCE, so I will need dbus. But for a minimal server your work seems very promising. I'll study it as soon as I can.

#222 Re: Devuan » Debian considering going systemd init only » 2019-09-25 21:04:07

HevyDevy wrote:

i dont use elogind or consolekit, ive been using devuan with no dbus and it runs great for what i need.

That seems very interesting to me. Could you, please, elaborate on it? May be a link or a new thread? Thank you.

#223 Re: Installation » firefox 52.9 esr » 2019-09-22 08:49:21

fsmithred wrote:

Maybe there's a way to set the second firefox to use something other than ~/.mozilla to store its files.

Profiles:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc … e_profiles

#224 Re: News & Announcements » Migrating from Buster to Beowulf - feedback needed » 2019-09-06 08:28:23

I think that may be helpful an initial URL with the first basic instructions.

#225 Re: Off-topic » Eben Moglen's presentation at re-publica in May » 2019-07-28 11:06:32

dxrobertson wrote:

at some point what is the purpose of the biological person behind the phone?

See ads, then buy goods. Sad.

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