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How come you still have libsystemd0?
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¯\_(' ')_/¯ .
Its a devuan3 stable installation.
If i try to remove libsystemd0 it wants to remove these dependencies, not sure what dragged it in, but its there.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
apt apt-listchanges apt-utils aptitude dmeventd libapt-inst2.0 libapt-pkg5.0 libavdevice58 liblvm2cmd2.03 libpulse0
libsdl2-2.0-0 libsmbclient libsystemd0 lvm2 mpv python3-apt python3-reportbug reportbug rsyslog samba-libs
task-english tasksel tasksel-data xorg xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-input-kbd
xserver-xorg-input-libinput xserver-xorg-input-mouse xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu
xserver-xorg-video-ati xserver-xorg-video-fbdev xserver-xorg-video-intel xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
xserver-xorg-video-radeon xserver-xorg-video-vesa xserver-xorg-video-vmware
Last edited by HevyDevy (2020-06-12 15:48:27)
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What if you install libelogind0?
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^ The aptitude command will probably offer to replace libsystemd0 with libelogind0.
Are we allowed to post non-Devuan screenshots here?
Here's my Alpine Linux desktop running sway with openrc-init as PID1:
The /usr/bin/sway executable is supplied with the setuid bit enabled but I've disabled that and installed & enabled elogind for a rootless desktop.
Secure Boot is also enabled, which is nice.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2020-06-12 16:20:47)
Brianna Ghey — Rest In Power
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What if you install libelogind0?
yeah that might be the solution.
dpkg: libsystemd0:amd64: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested:
xserver-xorg-core depends on libsystemd0; however:
Package libsystemd0:amd64 is to be removed.
samba-libs:amd64 depends on libsystemd0.
rsyslog depends on libsystemd0.
lvm2 depends on libsystemd0 (>= 222).
libpulse0:amd64 depends on libsystemd0.
liblvm2cmd2.03:amd64 depends on libsystemd0 (>= 222).
libapt-pkg5.0:amd64 depends on libsystemd0 (>= 221).
> ~$ ls -al /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsystemd.so.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jan 2 01:03 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsystemd.so.0 -> libelogind.so.0
sudo dpkg -l | grep systemd > is blank.
Thanks for picking this up, i suppose having no install recommends in etc/apt/preferences.d probably left out libelogind somewhere. Much needed package that one!
Last edited by HevyDevy (2020-06-12 16:33:56)
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nice alpine-setup there Hoas.
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Nice scrots there miyo, ogis.
Thank you.
no dbus sort of well just some libraries, firefox seems to work fine.
Good idea. I need to come up with something like that.
What economists call over-production is but a production that is above the purchasing power of the worker, who is reduced to poverty by capital and state.
----+- Peter Kropotkin -+----
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Not my desktop, rather my new custom SLiM theme,
Here's a blog post I made about it (my site is not monetized).
Here's my desktop itself,
XFCE with the Clearlooks theme, Gnome Brave icons, and the Agualemon window manager theme. I happen to like skeuomorphism, tyvm!
Last edited by Tatwi (2020-06-25 19:29:48)
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Freshly installed Beowulf with Gnome-3.30. Using openRC init. Working fine except for udev issue with particular kernel (5.6.x bpo). Yes, Gnome 3.x works on Devuan. (and without systemd)
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What app are you using for the topbar, and can you post/link to a config? It looks great.
oh, yes, looks great
Oh dear, BL is the continuation of my beloved CrunchBang ,,, but with systemd
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? ) )
satellite mestizo
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hey
Thanks guys
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!
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It's great distro anyway, specially because Openbox, , , I'm playing right now with that conky
here you go,
Openbox/Fluxuan+conky+tint2
and.. yes, this is the "old machine" I was refurbishing since a month ago
as I told you
Last edited by vlax (2020-06-29 17:34:39)
satellite mestizo
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Oh dear, BL is the continuation of my beloved CrunchBang ,,, but with systemd
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? ) )
Well, Crunchbang was part of systemd since Waldorf, Infact when i joined the community i found it with systemd. IIRC CrunchBang Statler was the last CrunchBang systemd free. I came from Ubuntu/Linux Mint on my early so, i found #! also LinuxBBQ as a school for tweaking distro's and a fun places to meet many many awesome users.
Yes, i'm still part of BL community, I will always be part of that community although not very active to be fair.
I'm glad you're having fun tweaking Openbox, Conky or whatever, May i suggest you to check out these fantastic collections, Addy's is a extraordinary man.
Openbox
https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/openbox- … ollections
Tint2
https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/tint2-theme-collections
Conky
https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/conky-theme-collections
Have fun!
Tumbleweed - KDE Plasma (Wayland) - Breeze (LeafDark) [Qt]
♪Mahara★Japaaan!
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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!
Conky
https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/conky-theme-collectionsHave fun!
I'll do! thanks for contribute to my procastination!!
Last edited by vlax (2020-06-30 14:33:32)
satellite mestizo
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I try to keep things very minimal, with almost nothing but my windows on screen (not even a desktop background) and just using Openbox's features, not adding a lot of docks, panels, icons etc. Not even a desktop wallpaper. This minimalism is what I like about Openbox - there's less to distract me and there's also less to configure and manage and less to go wrong. But I do add a handful of essentials, including a "Great Circle" Conky config, a system tray, an application launcher (rofi) an Openbox theme (Arc-Dark), and my own Openbox configuration with my own keyboard shortcuts.
Last edited by Ogis1975 (2020-07-06 16:32:21)
What economists call over-production is but a production that is above the purchasing power of the worker, who is reduced to poverty by capital and state.
----+- Peter Kropotkin -+----
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Updated my dwm setup.
Statusbar is using slstatus with dwm statuscolors patch, also using other patches as per below.
notitle
hide vacant tags
fullgaps
File manager is spacefm
gtk theme is breeze
icon theme is breeze
cursor theme is breeze
I really like breeze
Still no dbus being used other than libraries:)
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My ancient Dragora D2. (D3 beta2 due out end of next month all thing being well) I have a dislike for dynamic tilers as the raving dyslexic in me struggles with the crazy number of keybinds they tend to have. I always end up chasing windows around rather than just putting them where I want them to be :-)
Hence evilwm-gaps. Minimal keybinds, master slave and set to open up roughly 1/4 screen size means that I have pseudo-tiling too.
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