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#1 Re: News & Announcements » Announcing Devuan 6.0 Excalibur! » 2025-11-03 09:41:19

Thanks to all involved in getting this released.... smile

#2 Re: Off-topic » amdV3 - amdV4 etc? » 2025-10-30 18:05:41

Seems to just be making it more complicated for newbies.....it's all very well if you know your version, but what about those who don't? big_smile

#3 Re: Devuan Derivatives » why peppermintos? » 2025-10-18 13:17:21

The strength of Devuan is its use of XFCE - but I would still like to see a smaller .iso with maybe just WM & Firefox, but the devs have enough on their hands, I believe, just keeping systemd away... wink

#4 Re: Forum Feedback » FluxBB » 2025-10-18 08:34:20

Seems good here, (England).

Thanks for keeping us all together..... wink

#5 Re: Devuan Derivatives » why peppermintos? » 2025-10-16 14:45:04

Peppermint Flagship basically comes with just a web browser, & if I remember, file manager & terminal, leaving the user to download their choice of other programs.

Devuan comes complete with web browser, office suite, video player, music player, etc; basically Peppermint Fully Loaded equivalent.

I'm not a user, but did try it out a while ago. They use both Debian & Devuan distro bases.

#6 Re: Off-topic » When installing a system, do you manually partition first? » 2025-10-07 13:10:08

That was my thinking. It must be something with the HP Prodesk then, some other O/S do install OK, but I was wanting Devuan, of course. wink

#7 Re: Off-topic » When installing a system, do you manually partition first? » 2025-10-07 09:31:11

I manually set partition sizes myself, if the distro installer doesn't allow for this, I will partition disk before installing.

Root & Home usually enough for me. smile

Whilst talking installing, does Devuan install to NVME drives (?), because I couldn't get Daedalus to install to an HP Prodesk i5 fitted with one.

#8 Re: Desktop and Multimedia » [SOLVED] devuan (fresh install) noticeably slow compared to debian » 2025-09-13 08:48:38

Identical computers? Identical software? If not, that is likely your answer.

#9 Re: Devuan Derivatives » oh! an exciting new derivatives based on debootstrap: EasyOS ! » 2025-08-21 07:53:36

Easy OS is part of the Puppy Linux Family, I haven't got around to trying it yet, but sounds interesting, if you like the 'Puppy' type of distro. wink

#10 Re: ARM Builds » testing trial arm image pi 5 » 2025-08-19 08:49:08

The fan on the RPi5 only comes on when necessary, it does come on at start up for a few seconds, that is normal. wink

#11 Re: Off-topic » Why writing init scripts was so scary and people needed systemd for? » 2025-08-17 09:13:09

I keep my hand in with the BSDs, just in case Linux really does 'go bad', & also keep an eye on other operating systems such as Haiku.... big_smile

(Debian's uptake of pulseaudio & systemd were the deciding factor for abandoning pure Debian for me.) wink

#12 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » excalibur dist-upgrade? » 2025-08-16 09:25:31

Void/XFCE worked out of the box for me, only had to add Gnumeric & PySolFC, if I remember.

(Total install about 3GB on disk)

I'm just a (desktop) user, internet, videos, music, image viewing, spreadsheet work.

#13 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/

#14 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

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

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

#17 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.

#18 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

#20 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

#21 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

#22 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.

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

Use fstab & disk ID to set it up.

#25 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.

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