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... due to the new release infrastructure the dev team has built during Lithium's development.
This is the result of commitment and idealism.
It should then be easier to add new features and enhancements down the line.
Simplicity and performance.
Wayland maybe???
why not:)
And thanks for reply.
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Wayland maybe???
Whenever Debian makes it the default?
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Well done:) Thank you for your hard work.
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^And not a minute earlier.
Amen. I'm hoping X11 will remain as a legacy option for several more years.
It's like self-driving cars, you think they're around the corner but the programming of life-and-death decisions for a machine are still years away.
Hmm, not my best analogy. Linux Wayland is not a self-driving car.
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johnraff wrote:^And not a minute earlier.
Amen. I'm hoping X11 will remain as a legacy option for several more years.
It's like self-driving cars, you think they're around the corner but the programming of life-and-death decisions for a machine are still years away.
Hmm, not my best analogy. Linux Wayland is not a self-driving car.
I am sure Debian would still keep X11 around and apps that support X11 should even stick around for some time. Even now Wayland is not quite there yet.
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I've just added an ANNOYANCES AND WORKAROUNDS section at the bottom of the release notes.
Right now it's the installer ipv6 issue. Let's hope there won't be too many more...
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I'm hoping X11 will remain as a legacy option for several more years.
It's like self-driving cars, you think they're around the corner but the programming of life-and-death decisions for a machine are still years away.
Agreed.
FWIW, I think it's another decade before support for Xorg is not a given anymore, at least for Debian.
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Bunsenlabs Lithium Package lists
Full package list:
Maybe edit?, add: "64 bit iso".
CD iso package list:
and add: "32 bit bit iso".
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^ Done, thanks.
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It took too long to decide whether or not mention, and Thank you, guys.Vivaldi Stable and the Snapshots are now present at Applications > Internet
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Only tried it in a live run on a virtual machine so far: looking good.
Seeding for twelve hours now.
/Martin
Finally got around to installing Lithium on my Lenovo x230 yesterday. It was a rainy day...
I went for defaults throughout apart from going for disk encryption. Zero issues so far. Well, bl-welcome does not work but that is old news.
Thumbs up.
Now I 'only' have to install and set up some favorites. The weather is nice again so it will not be done in a day.
/Martin
(posted from the new system)
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prove their worth by hitting back."
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Well, bl-welcome does not work but that is old news.
Until bugfix has been aplied, if you want to run bl-welcome, you can uninstall bunsen-os-release and reinstall after you run the bl-welcome skript.
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Martin wrote:Well, bl-welcome does not work but that is old news.
Until bugfix has been aplied, if you want to run bl-welcome, you can uninstall bunsen-os-release and reinstall after you run the bl-welcome skript.
I am fine without bl-welcome, I think.
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bl-welcome checks that you have an internet connection, that your packages are updated and offers some nice basic default package installation options. Nothing an experienced linux user couldn't handle on their own, and you can exit it at any time and run it later if needed.
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bl-welcome [...] Nothing an experienced linux user couldn't handle on their own,
It's one of those tools, that ease routine tasks.
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Just off a fresh install of "Lithium" after being lost in a period of cheat :8, all well.
Very basic setup with as few changes as possible, and just adding the absolute necessities after my personal preferences. 8)
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BunsenLabs Lithium Release Notes
WHAT'S NEW:
[...]
New localechooser script available for those not using lightdm-gtk-greeter
but who want to change their user language.
What is the name of the script and where is it located?
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^ It's @johnraff's script. I think. John?
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hhh wrote:BunsenLabs Lithium Release Notes
WHAT'S NEW:
[...]
New localechooser script available for those not using lightdm-gtk-greeter
but who want to change their user language.What is the name of the script and where is it located?
bl-setlocale
It's in /usr/bin so you can just run it. Also has a -h/--help option
(Or 'man bl-setlocale' if you prefer.)
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