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#121 2020-03-20 02:33:14

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

johnraff wrote:

Not news per se...

Official communication channels for Debian
https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200316

The link literally has News in the URL! tongue News it is.


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#122 2020-09-27 01:53:05

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

Updated Debian 10: 10.6 released

Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debian 10 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no need to throw away old "buster" media. After installation, packages can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian mirror.

Details here:
https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200926


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#123 2020-09-27 08:01:53

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

^The only thing I noticed on default Buster was that the upgrade warned of a new repo channel version number or something, then it installed a new kernel. After that, 'sudo apt --purge autoremove' removed an old kernel, but that still left the new one and the two most recent older ones. A clean upgrade for me, no manual config editing was needed.

I love Debian stable and Lithium. Small wonder MX Linux is #1 on DistroWatch, it's Xfce on Debian stable with a large repo of updated/backported packages.


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#124 2020-09-27 11:53:53

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^ & ^^ My upgrade went smoothly too. I guess you mean this message?

Repository 'https://deb.debian.org/debian buster InRelease' changed its 'Version' value from '10.5' to '10.6'

Apart from the kernel, I had mostly a lot of qt library upgrades. No questions asked. smile


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#125 2020-09-27 13:58:06

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

hhh wrote:

^Small wonder MX Linux is #1 on DistroWatch, it's Xfce on Debian stable with a large repo of updated/backported packages.

...a large repo of updated/backported packages.

What he said.

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#126 2020-09-27 17:48:39

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@johnraff, that was the message, thanks.


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#127 2020-09-29 05:19:41

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

Cinnamon for Debian – imminent removal from testing
https://www.preining.info/blog/2020/09/ … m-testing/


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#128 2020-09-30 00:17:45

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

johnraff wrote:

Cinnamon for Debian – imminent removal from testing
https://www.preining.info/blog/2020/09/ … m-testing/

Hopefully someone will take Cinnamon and also needs updates to some dependencies (that may also be getting the boot). Seems Cinnamon's gotten pretty popular but aren't many using Mate instead?


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#129 2020-12-17 07:23:57

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Debian devs considering future of i386 support.

Debian-release mailing list:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-release … 00139.html

Debian-user ML:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/20 … 00583.html


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#130 2020-12-17 10:43:54

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I was reading GTK4 was released, GTK2 is EOL. Not sure if that matters to BL but figured I’d bring it up smile

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#131 2020-12-17 19:40:38

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

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GTK2 is EOL.

Link please?

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#132 2020-12-17 21:38:15

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@ohnonot - https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= … 0-Released

Looks like GTK2 will receive one more point release with no further support to follow.

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#133 2020-12-17 21:47:27

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

"GTK 2 has reached the end of its life. We will do one final 2.x release in the coming days, and we encourage everybody to port their GTK 2 applications to GTK 3 or 4."

https://blog.gtk.org/2020/12/16/gtk-4-0/


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#134 2020-12-18 02:30:52

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

I also saw the GTK 4.0 news today. I assume that almost no apps have been ported to it yet except for the GNOME apps in the upcoming GNOME 40 release, due in March or so...

https://wiki.gnome.org/Forty

March is after the soft-freeze of Bullseye, so no way is GNOME 40 making it in and GTK 4 should be barely an issue in BL Beryllium.


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#135 2020-12-18 17:42:45

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Thanks cloverskull & rbh.
Sorry to insist, but there's been a lot of hyperbole about this, so I wanted to make sure it's not another dud.

So, GTK 4 is finally coming! It's been in the works for long enough!

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#136 2020-12-19 05:01:21

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

hhh wrote:

I also saw the GTK 4.0 news today. I assume that almost no apps have been ported to it yet except for the GNOME apps in the upcoming GNOME 40 release, due in March or so...

https://wiki.gnome.org/Forty

March is after the soft-freeze of Bullseye, so no way is GNOME 40 making it in and GTK 4 should be barely an issue in BL Beryllium.

Perhaps for Beryllium, try to look for GTK3 based apps for the default install?


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#137 2020-12-21 04:56:46

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

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Perhaps for Beryllium, try to look for GTK3 based apps for the default install?

Most of it already is. Simulate removing libgtk2.0-0 to see what is what. Here's mine...

The following packages will be REMOVED:
  arandr* arc-theme* ardour* audacious* audacious-plugins* audacity*
  bunsen-themes* calf-plugins* fbxkb* filezilla* gigolo* gimp* gimp-gmic*
  gimp-plugin-registry* gmrun* gparted* gpicview* gtk2-engines-murrine*
  guitarix* guitarix-lv2* hardinfo* hexchat* inkscape* libaudgui5* libexo-1-0*
  libgimp2.0* libglade2-0* libgtk2.0-0* libgtkmm-2.4-1v5* libgtkspell0*
  libgxw0* libgxwmm0* libkeybinder0* libreoffice-gtk2* libsuil-0-0*
  libwxgtk3.0-0v5* libxfce4ui-1-0* lxappearance* lxtask* nitrogen* obmenu*
  oomox* python-glade2* python-gtk2* python-keybinder* python-notify*
  qt5-style-plugins* ristretto* spotify-client* tint2* xbindkeys-config*
  xfburn*

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#138 2020-12-21 07:36:14

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

^Short list but includes some pretty important stuff.


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#139 2020-12-21 23:31:14

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

hhh wrote:
DeepDayze wrote:

Perhaps for Beryllium, try to look for GTK3 based apps for the default install?

Most of it already is. Simulate removing libgtk2.0-0 to see what is what. Here's mine...

The following packages will be REMOVED:
  arandr* arc-theme* ardour* audacious* audacious-plugins* audacity*
  bunsen-themes* calf-plugins* fbxkb* filezilla* gigolo* gimp* gimp-gmic*
  gimp-plugin-registry* gmrun* gparted* gpicview* gtk2-engines-murrine*
  guitarix* guitarix-lv2* hardinfo* hexchat* inkscape* libaudgui5* libexo-1-0*
  libgimp2.0* libglade2-0* libgtk2.0-0* libgtkmm-2.4-1v5* libgtkspell0*
  libgxw0* libgxwmm0* libkeybinder0* libreoffice-gtk2* libsuil-0-0*
  libwxgtk3.0-0v5* libxfce4ui-1-0* lxappearance* lxtask* nitrogen* obmenu*
  oomox* python-glade2* python-gtk2* python-keybinder* python-notify*
  qt5-style-plugins* ristretto* spotify-client* tint2* xbindkeys-config*
  xfburn*

I have a similar list doing a simulated removal of libgtk2.0-0, and hopefully these can be migrated to gtk3 or suitable replacements found for these programs for those that can't be migrated to gtk3. Gtk2's impending deprecation will mean moving to address this in BL where possible where resources and time permit.

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#140 2020-12-22 04:42:50

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Re: News that might affect BunsenLabs

^I don't think GTK2 is going to disappear for a while yet - anyway Debian Bullseye still has the GTK2 libraries: https://packages.debian.org/source/bullseye/gtk+2.0

Migration of the above packages might or might not happen, depending on the motivation of their developers. It's certainly not something BunsenLabs would ever take on. More likely is that we'll some day have to search for replacements, but that's a task well down the road, I think. (Up till now we've been trying to resist the GTK3 switch as hard as we can - it's not necessarily a plus for all users.)


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