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Nili wrote:freed from systemD
Hey, me too:
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/02/10/screenFetch-2017-02-10_19-27-07.th.png
If you don't mind me asking, why do you prefer sysvinit over systemd?
Personally, I find sysvinit to be just as complicated as systemd, only the OpenRC init systems seem to offer something genuinely simple.
Also, isn't that a 64-bit processor?
It may use a bit more RAM but a 64-bit system would be both faster and more secure on that hardware.
@Dobbie: that's brilliant, do you have a link to your modified GTK3 themes?
I tried that but mine are rubbish
@HoaS: Thanks mate, here is a link https://github.com/ARCHLabs/Themes-and-Icons
The Blackish theme isn't 100% there yet but you get the idea.
EDIT: HoaS, ignore that link, I need to re-upload the themes. These ones linked here have been updated.
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Nili wrote:freed from systemD
Hey, me too:
If you don't mind me asking, why do you prefer sysvinit over systemd?
Personally, I find sysvinit to be just as complicated as systemd, only the OpenRC init systems seem to offer something genuinely simple.
Also, isn't that a 64-bit processor?
It may use a bit more RAM but a 64-bit system would be both faster and more secure on that hardware.
I tried that but mine are rubbish
Simply when I started with Linux back in 2011 i found sysvinit inside. I became familiarized with his files/folder/functions.
I find simplicity to manage services start / stop / restart, also more independence services from each others. And more LESS services on background as user/root.
It's impossible for 64-bit to boot 25MB so No! I'm still on i686 (32-bit) because my whole OS is a 32bit architecture from 2007.
Maintenance of old-horse requires different attention and goals
Tumbleweed (Server) | KDE Plasma (Wayland)
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Dobbie03 wrote:Thank Nili. One of the guys at Google+ got his mate to make it. I think he did a good job.
Welcome
So your new OS is called ArchLabs? Interesting! Hope to have a long life.
Congratulation for the new distro.Yes! bravo to the guy/s that did logo.
Thanks Nili. I hope it does too.
@HoaS: Hopefully I got the right themes this time
https://github.com/ARCHLabs/Themes
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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Adapta GTK (thanks @bronto!)
Paper icon theme
Openbox with rounded corners (thanks @HoaS!)
Tint2 on top of windows
plank dock
BunsenLabs on deviantArt
Don't touch my git!
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Adapta GTK (thanks @bronto!)
Paper icon theme
Openbox with rounded corners (thanks @HoaS!)
Tint2 on top of windows
plank dock
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/02/11/Screenshot-02102017-112432PM.th.png https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2017/02/11/Screenshot-02102017-112455PM.th.png
Looking good!!
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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QEMU now supports full resolution (1920x1080) without any xorg tweaks, nice
Even virtualised, BL is still hellafast
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May I ask how you get to the latest qemu version in bunsenlabs?
Actually, I'm using the stock jessie package:
TheLab: ~ # apt-cache policy qemu-kvm
qemu-kvm:
Installed: 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u6
Candidate: 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u6
Version table:
1:2.8+dfsg-2~bpo8+1 0
100 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie-backports/main amd64 Packages
*** 1:2.1+dfsg-12+deb8u6 0
500 http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ jessie/main amd64 Packages
500 http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I think that the improved graphics support is a result of running the jessie-backports kernel image, this contains the kvm modules needed for graphical acceleration in the virtual environment.
thank you for your qemu Startscript
You're welcome
I use my HowTos on this forum as a personal wiki, it's nice to know others are getting some use from them as well
I should probably note that (much) better guides are available:
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Helium: ~ $ vrms
No non-free or contrib packages installed on Helium! rms would be proud.
I did test bunsen-pepperflash and it worked fine with the stretch base 8)
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@HoaS,
thanks for the link and thanks for the tip with the backports repo!
I had not thought of that. This is exactly the version 2.8, which I have here also.
It's fun with qemu.
Wishing you a nice day!
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Rounded Open box corners? Link please!
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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Rounded Open box corners? Link please!
See this thread: Openbox with rounded corners
Be Excellent to Each Other...
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Awesome. Tweaks like this are one of my favorite things about the BL project. :-D
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one of, if not the best, odroid/rpi distros
great docs
great DietPi apps
great stability
great support forum
ympd+soxr support out of the box
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@Dobbie03 That openbox-menu looks very nice! The fonts' size might be a bit bigger for my taste, but I really like colors there.
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@Dobbie03 That openbox-menu looks very nice! The fonts' size might be a bit bigger for my taste, but I really like colors there.
Thanks
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- Theodore "Ted" Logan
"Led Zeppelin didn't write tunes that everybody liked, they left that to the Bee Gees."
- Wayne Campbell
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An attempt at some sort of "plexus" structure
edit: & animation experiments.
Last edited by brontosaurusrex (2017-02-16 14:19:10)
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