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#1 2020-09-24 16:44:27

Caluser2000
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Beowolf

Replace my old Mint 17.3 installation with a netinstall of Beowolf 32-bit. I'm very with the outcome. A lot snappier. Well done devs.

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#2 2020-09-24 17:50:36

Vernon
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Re: Beowolf

Congrats! I had a similar experience switching my 32bit netbook from Fedora to Devuan with an LXQt desktop.  Which desktop and Window manager are you using?

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#3 2020-09-24 18:21:47

brocashelm
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Re: Beowolf

I stuck with 18.3 for the longest time because I could still boot with Upstart (Systemd couldn't be removed successfully). I moved over to Devuan and "Mintified" it to the point where I don't even look back now.

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#4 2020-09-24 19:21:06

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Re: Beowolf

brocashelm wrote:

I moved over to Devuan and "Mintified" it

You removed the security repositories? Not sure that's wise... [/joke]

@OP: good choice.


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#5 2020-09-24 19:45:19

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Re: Beowolf

Some of us like to live on the edge... wink

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#6 2020-09-25 07:56:16

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Re: Beowolf

brocashelm wrote:

Some of us like to live on the edge... wink

In all your systems? Wow smile

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#7 2020-09-25 14:22:09

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Re: Beowolf

Well actually my lame attempt at humour was a dig at Mint's atrociously poor security support: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments … inux_mint/

The OP is wise to move on from that crapfest.


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#8 2020-09-25 16:13:51

brocashelm
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Re: Beowolf

PedroReina wrote:
brocashelm wrote:

Some of us like to live on the edge... wink

In all your systems? Wow smile

By switching to Ceres. Way better and no less stable than Beowulf on a good day. Chimaera did give me problems, though. Perhaps the reality is LTS-based systems generally suck and rolling releases are the way to go. I like not having to worry about doing another major system upgrade ever again.

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:

Well actually my lame attempt at humour was a dig at Mint's atrociously poor security support: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments … inux_mint/

The OP is wise to move on from that crapfest.

It's just a newbie's first distro that can then be used to level up to something else when it's time. What Ubuntu should've been (at the very least) and not nearly as much of a joke as Pop!_OS or the "popular" MX GNU/Linux.

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#9 2020-09-25 21:25:01

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Re: Beowolf

What's wrong with MX? I'm not a fan of the forum administrators but the developers seem to do a pretty good job catering for GUI-loving n00bs.


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#10 2020-09-25 22:28:12

brocashelm
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Re: Beowolf

I know this is just going to derail the thread (I'll stop after this post, so make of it what you will), but I was more or less referring to how in the heck they are "popular", when I barely know any GNU/Linux user who has that OS as their daily driver, newbie or experienced. I could understand some exceptions, but the "number one on DistroWatch" thing just seems like a meme.

Also, isn't Systemd now included to some extent (source)?

Nonetheless, I appreciate the efforts of people like Steven Pusser who port and maintain packages not currently supported by Debian upstream.

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#11 2020-09-25 23:32:03

golinux
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Re: Beowolf

brocashelm wrote:

I know this is just going to derail the thread (I'll stop after this post, so make of it what you will), but I was more or less referring to how in the heck they are "popular", when I barely know any GNU/Linux user who has that OS as their daily driver, newbie or experienced. I could understand some exceptions, but the "number one on DistroWatch" thing just seems like a meme.

Also, isn't Systemd now included to some extent (source)?

Nonetheless, I appreciate the efforts of people like Steven Pusser who port and maintain packages not currently supported by Debian upstream.

systemd has always been available in MX:

https://mxlinux.org/wiki/system/systemd/

https://mxlinux.org/blog/about-mx-19-and-systemd/

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#12 2020-09-28 19:57:42

Caluser2000
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Re: Beowolf

I don't find Mint any better or worse than any other distrobution quite frankly.

This whole my distro is better than your distro thing is just plain bull shit.

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#13 2020-09-29 18:28:34

Head_on_a_Stick
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Re: Beowolf

Caluser2000 wrote:

I don't find Mint any better or worse than any other distrobution quite frankly.

That's not what you said in the OP tongue

Caluser2000 wrote:

This whole my distro is better than your distro thing is just plain bull shit.

Well, yes — all opinions are bullshit big_smile


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#14 2020-09-30 12:23:01

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Re: Beowolf

Distrowatch ratings are based on the number of page views for each distro's summary page. That may not be a good indication of how many people actually use it. (Note: I know one person who does use MX.)

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