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#41 2020-06-10 12:27:31

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Naik wrote:

Hello there!
I really love the Lithium and am testing it since the first dev-release came out, but since the last update clipit keyboard-shortcuts won`t work any longer and the window occasionally freezes when opening the configuration.
I was unable to reproduce the desired behaviour via cli (e.g. opening the history) in order to bind them manually in the $HOME/.xbindkeysrc so I am lost here...
As far as I can see the keys in question ( <Ctrl><Alt>H ) are not mapped anywhere else.
Is this a bug in clipit? Could it be related to the fact that clipit is considered outdated in some corners of the debian world?
When I start clipit form cli I see:

(clipit:6672): Gdk-CRITICAL **: 13:48:37.847: gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates: assertion 'window->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed

What could be done?

naik --greetz

I have found that some clipit shortcut keys have been broken for a long time; and there seems to be a bug which affects the drawing/opening of the gui window.


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#42 2020-06-10 12:39:59

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

damo wrote:

I have found that some clipit shortcut keys have been broken for a long time; and there seems to be a bug which affects the drawing/opening of the gui window.

I have to admit that I use them very rarely but when I`d like to, I would like to... wink
Could this be leading to abandoning clipit in the future?

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#43 2020-06-10 13:22:50

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

hhh wrote:
exe wrote:
hhh wrote:

A screenshot? Sure.

thanks, screenshot.. but only of jgmenu unfolded is possible ?

Done...

https://i.postimg.cc/2SHNt6yF/Screenshot-2020-06-09-20-46-05.png

https://i.postimg.cc/2SHNt6yF/Screensho … -46-05.png

this is jgmenu or openbox menu ?

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#44 2020-06-10 13:35:44

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Naik wrote:
damo wrote:

I have found that some clipit shortcut keys have been broken for a long time; and there seems to be a bug which affects the drawing/opening of the gui window.

I have to admit that I use them very rarely but when I`d like to, I would like to... wink
Could this be leading to abandoning clipit in the future?

naik --greetz

Looks like Clipit will become deprecated as it's already deprecated in Sid (and will be removed at some point from Debian) and Diodon is the *suggested* replacement. Hopefully for a future BL release we will have a solid replacement for Clipit for when it's removed from debian.


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#45 2020-06-10 14:20:54

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

I must be missing a brain cell but how do I install Lithium where helium was so as to preserve my Home partition? I cannot see where I direct the installer to use my designated OS partition which is 16GB sda1

Thanks


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#46 2020-06-10 16:20:40

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

dbvolvox wrote:

I must be missing a brain cell but how do I install Lithium where helium was so as to preserve my Home partition? I cannot see where I direct the installer to use my designated OS partition which is 16GB sda1

Thanks

An install creates a new ${HOME}, either in the root partition on the partition you specify, or where you direct it. "Preserving" ${HOME} won't install the new Lithium user configs, unless you create a new ${USER}.

I suggest backing up your user data, and replacing it into the new ${HOME}. I use a separate DATA partition, and symlink the ${USER} subdirs, which doesn't affect the new configs.

The location for root/home is set in the Partitioning section of the Install screens.


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#47 2020-06-10 16:28:38

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The first page of Partition disks - select Manual
On the next page, in the second section, the installer will list the partitions.

But that doesn't answer whether it's a good idea or not. Lots of changes from Helium to Lithium. Someone smarter than me can speak to that. Good luck.

8bit

edit: sniped by demo.  :-)

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#48 2020-06-10 16:43:47

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Is the install script fully up-to-date?  While I have versions running on my "newer" laptops, I'd like to play around with the unmodified BL-Lithium setup on an old 32bit netbook.

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#49 2020-06-10 21:00:37

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

DeepDayze wrote:
Naik wrote:
damo wrote:

I have found that some clipit shortcut keys have been broken for a long time; and there seems to be a bug which affects the drawing/opening of the gui window.

I have to admit that I use them very rarely but when I`d like to, I would like to... wink
Could this be leading to abandoning clipit in the future?

naik --greetz

Looks like Clipit will become deprecated as it's already deprecated in Sid (and will be removed at some point from Debian) and Diodon is the *suggested* replacement. Hopefully for a future BL release we will have a solid replacement for Clipit for when it's removed from debian.

That`s sad news because espacially didion is not something I would really love to use. Eitherway, untill this distant future BL release may happen, we are going with clipit as is, right?

naik --greetz


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#50 2020-06-10 22:41:10

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Naik wrote:
DeepDayze wrote:
Naik wrote:

I have to admit that I use them very rarely but when I`d like to, I would like to... wink
Could this be leading to abandoning clipit in the future?

naik --greetz

Looks like Clipit will become deprecated as it's already deprecated in Sid (and will be removed at some point from Debian) and Diodon is the *suggested* replacement. Hopefully for a future BL release we will have a solid replacement for Clipit for when it's removed from debian.

That`s sad news because espacially didion is not something I would really love to use. Eitherway, untill this distant future BL release may happen, we are going with clipit as is, right?

naik --greetz

Yes it's still in Bullseye (I think) so the next release after Lithium (Beryllium) may still have clipit or somehow the BL team might keep a package in the BL repos.

Hopefully there will be a new clipboard manager that just works (TM) down the road once Clipit is retired from Debian.


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#51 2020-06-11 00:51:24

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

DeepDayze wrote:

Hopefully there will be a new clipboard manager that just works (TM) down the road once Clipit is retired from Debian.

Right now I'm using xfce4-clipman with no issues, but I haven't lbeen using keybinds. @Naik, give that a try?


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#52 2020-06-11 10:00:42

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Hi, having trouble installing cups

david@debian:~$ sudo apt install cups
[sudo] password for david: 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Package cups is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'cups' has no installation candidate
david@debian:~$ 

Also get similar response when running BL printer support script.
Where to look for the issue? Thanks.


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#53 2020-06-11 10:16:13

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

dbvolvox wrote:

Hi, having trouble installing cups

[..] 
Reading package lists... Done
[..]

Also get similar response when running BL printer support script.
Where to look for the issue? Thanks.

Cups is a debian package. Availible in all Debian repo

Apt reads your sources.list but can not find package. So you must have some error in your /etc/apt/sources.list.
More about souce list on https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList

Edit:
BTW: Supportquestions like that is better posted in Basic Help & Support

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#54 2020-06-11 13:56:14

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

rbh wrote:

Cups is a debian package. Availible in all Debian repo

Apt reads your sources.list but can not find package. So you must have some error in your /etc/apt/sources.list.
More about souce list on https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList

Edit:
BTW: Supportquestions like that is better posted in Basic Help & Support

Posted here as a fresh install, the missing source was the most important!!!
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster main

Not sure how this couldn't have been set during install.


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#55 2020-06-11 15:56:59

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

ovum wrote:

will i be able to upgrade my helium release to lithium, or will it require a fresh new install?  to those that have used both, is there any real reason for the upgrade?

I suspect we'll see instructions about this in near future once the new version is shown to have most little troubles all figured out.  With also discussion of pros and cons of staying with what you have and what you might get.  This is one of the joys of community.

My general view is that if you have a machine you need to use for work or essential tasks, wait to upgrade.  If you have a computer to play on, use that to try new things, and then contribute to the discussion.  This is another one of the joys of community.


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#56 2020-06-11 22:36:44

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

Dang! I have waited for the Debian Buster version of BunsenLabs to come out, and it finally has (in a pre-release kind of fashion lol). Good job, team!

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#57 2020-06-12 04:50:51

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

@MsMattie and @eight.bit.al I've moved the network issue to its own thread, here: https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=6745
Anyone who might be able to help, please join in!

@dbvolvox I haven't been able to duplicate your missing-apt-source issue. Anyone else?


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#58 2020-06-12 10:56:56

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

johnraff wrote:

@dbvolvox I haven't been able to duplicate your missing-apt-source issue. Anyone else?

Yes, it was weird, as I did have the backports!

Brilliant work by the way.  Lithium is way faster and two other benefits are greater battery life and the wifi works very well whereas with Helium it only worked if I held the laptop near the router!


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#59 2020-06-13 04:17:17

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

^That's all credit to the Debian devs in fact. smile


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#60 2020-06-13 04:33:56

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Re: [FINISHED] BunsenLabs Lithium Release Candidate iso available

johnraff wrote:

^That's all credit to the Debian devs in fact. smile

I was going to state the same. Buster has some major improvements under-the-hood, and I think it's starting to get out of its "stable is old and boring" image.

Debian Stable is rock-steady and current enough for my needs.


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