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It's Nitrogen, that's what I use, and you have to add it to the Openbox autostart menu to get a bg applied at login. There's several things that need to be added to autostart to make everything happen, Tint2 for one. I also start the authentication daemon that way.
Which brings me to another question, what's going to be the default authentication for Devuan going forward? Since policykit-1-gnome is deprecated and not in the testing repo.
I just switched today to using the mate-polkit and dropped gnome, seems to work fine since they're both just front-end authentication agents for polkitd. I guess the gnome version hasn't been maintained in like 10 years, so they are dropping it in trixie.
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Tint2 or lxpanel or lxqt-panel or polybar in autostart.
spacefm or ~/.fehbg or nitrogen in autostart.
I like to include a terminal there too, so it's always open and ready on first desktop. That way, if my monitor dies while booting up, I can still type commands and shut down gracefully. (old boy scout)
'kits in excalibur desktop-live iso. This is in xfce despite what your eyes may tell you:
$ dpkg -l |grep -Ei "polkit|policykit|login|seat"
ii cups-pk-helper 0.2.6-2.1 amd64 PolicyKit helper to configure cups with fine-grained privileges
ii elogind 255.17-2 amd64 user, seat and session management daemon
ii gir1.2-polkit-1.0 126-2devuan1 amd64 GObject introspection data for polkit
ii libelogind-compat:amd64 255.17-2 amd64 user, seat and session management library compatibility
ii libelogind0:amd64 255.17-2 amd64 user, seat and session management library
ii libpam-elogind:amd64 255.17-2 amd64 elogind PAM module
ii libpam-gnome-keyring:amd64 48.0-1 amd64 PAM module to unlock the GNOME keyring upon login
ii libpolkit-agent-1-0:amd64 126-2devuan1 amd64 polkit Authentication Agent API
ii libpolkit-gobject-1-0 126-2devuan1 all polkit Authorization API
ii libpolkit-gobject-elogind-1-0:amd64 126-2devuan1 amd64 polkit Authorization API
ii libseat1:amd64 0.9.1-1 amd64 flexible user, seat and session management library
ii login 1:4.16.0-2+really2.41-4devuan1 amd64 system login tools
ii login.defs 1:4.17.4-2 all system user management configuration
ii lxpolkit 0.5.6-2 amd64 LXDE PolicyKit authentication agent
ii pkexec 126-2devuan1 amd64 run commands as another user with polkit authorization
ii polkitd 126-2devuan1 amd64 framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
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Hello:
@greenjeans
... so win/win.
Likewise.
(Shit, man ... made me blush.)
@golinux
... radical change ...
... applications like the DE
I'm quite aware of the implications re: Devuan being Debian without systemd.
[OT]
But I don't think that is a long lasting status quo.
The weave that keeps it in place is permanently being pecked at by the usual suspects.
It will eventually come loose.
When it does (no, no if) Devuan+all derivatives will need a fall back position.
[/OT]
That said, a basic Devuan installation (like a netinstall), would (by definition?) not have a DE or a WM for that matter.
So no radical change there.
Just a meta-package / script or whatever.
It would be downloaded separately and applied post-installation.
... a netinstall script, right?
Seems like it would be like that but for a Devuan netinstall.
ie: systemd less.
I really don't know how much of that script would have to be adjusted to work on a Devuan netinstall.
Thanks to all for your input.
Best,
A.
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'kits in excalibur desktop-live iso.
Ahh, so lxpolkit. Was thinking about trying that in my Openbox stuff, but the mate-polkit dropped right in without any extra configging for the most part. I did have to go in and delete the current ~/.config/dconf/user file to stop some errors in .xsession-errors every time I used authentication, then re-boot but those are gone now, just the main complaint at the top now that mate-polkit can't find org.gnome.session-manager.whatever.hoo-ha.
I am using the xfce power-manager in the max versions, and whoa-boy does it ever like to complain that it can't find stuff. Does it do that in an xfce session?
Chatter for months is that Tint2 would be going bye-bye, but it's in the testing repo again, which makes me very happy.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/vuu-do/ New Vuu-do isos uploaded April 2025!
Vuu-do GNU/Linux, minimal Devuan-based Openbox and Mate systems to build on. Also a max version for OB.
Devuan 5 mate-mini iso, pure Devuan, 100% no-vuu-do. Devuan 6 version also available for testing.
Please donate to support Devuan and init freedom! https://devuan.org/os/donate
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