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#1261 2021-04-03 02:28:05

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Come on, 'Truckin'' is a stupid song that has more than worn out its welcome.


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#1262 2021-04-03 04:00:23

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

I like the shutdown dialog.

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#1263 2021-04-03 17:48:20

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

hhh wrote:

^ I'll excuse the gratuitous use of purple and the boring, overplayed Grateful Dead song because that looks lovely.

Hey, Grateful Dead's still so timeless though smile

I'd decolorize the theme and be happy, lol


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#1264 2021-04-03 20:32:32

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

There's a version of Flexcore based on Debian Sid too (haven't tried it but it looks good);

https://sourceforge.net/projects/flexcoreos/

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#1265 2021-04-03 22:02:58

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

I see DXT2 is no more, but Xevuan is taking its place.


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#1266 2021-04-04 00:56:57

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Colonel Panic wrote:

There's a version of Flexcore based on Debian Sid too (haven't tried it but it looks good);

https://sourceforge.net/projects/flexcoreos/

I've never been able to figure out the log in for that ISO, tried and tried.

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edit: I just stumbled across the login.

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#1267 2021-04-04 02:22:52

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Flexcore-Xfwm4-Sid.iso

Could find no installer, only live .iso
Similar to FlexcoreOS Xfwm4 Standalone.

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155.th.jpg <-- wall

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#1268 2021-04-04 10:24:47

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

eight.bit.al wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:

There's a version of Flexcore based on Debian Sid too (haven't tried it but it looks good);

https://sourceforge.net/projects/flexcoreos/

I've never been able to figure out the log in for that ISO, tried and tried.

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edit: I just stumbled across the login.

The usual Live Debian logins work (user name = user, password = live), but I think this should be mentioned on the Flexcore website.

I also wasn't able to get sound working in the distro, but this might just have been lack of knowledge on my part rather than any flaw in Flexcore itself.

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#1269 2021-04-05 23:31:58

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NuTyX

http://www.nutyx.org/en/ (English/French)

Built from Linux From Scratch and uses a custom package
manager called cards. Smooth and very fast.

Small repo, about 1700 packages.

Select init software at boot time. SysV init, systemd, or
RuNyX (a modified version of runit)

Boots it in both Legacy BIOS and UEFI

Default Xfce Desktop:

1.th.png

Of course that will never do. Remove the lower panel, edit the upper
panel, (remove Whisker menu and almost everything else, and move to side.)

Cards package manager (CLI) and FICards (GUI).

2.th.png

3.th.png

Kernels and nvidia-kernels to choose from.

4.th.png

The climber was the only wallpaper on the ISO, the retro game wall just
happened to be on the thumb drive I was saving the scrots too.

5.th.png

retro.th.jpg <--- wall

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#1270 2021-04-06 02:16:26

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Lol I remember Pong well...played that game back in the day a lot with friends who had the console. Good times!

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#1271 2021-04-07 22:41:18

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DeepDayze wrote:

I see DXT2 is no more, but Xevuan is taking its place.

Xevuan is out. Linux 4.19 xevuan-stable.iso - Linux 5.10 xevuan-rolling.iso

https://xevuan.org/

Rolling - Stock:
xeuvan1.th.png

My typical minimal tweak:
xeuvan2.th.png

xeuvan4.th.png

xeuvan3.th.png

Looks like Rolling has some up to date packages, (Firefox 87)

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#1272 2021-04-08 01:17:44

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

That background looks cool ^^


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#1273 2021-04-08 02:26:24

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^ Yeah, he does some nice minimalist backgrounds.

BTW, he got mad at Debian for their position on the Richard Stallman issue, so he canceled DXT2; just when it was really starting to get good.

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#1274 2021-04-08 03:29:08

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

eight.bit.al wrote:

^ Yeah, he does some nice minimalist backgrounds.

BTW, he got mad at Debian for their position on the Richard Stallman issue, so he canceled DXT2; just when it was really starting to get good.

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yea sad...think I got the last DXT2 ISO before he pulled it but haven't gotten to try it.


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#1275 2021-04-10 03:16:42

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#1276 2021-04-10 20:12:04

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Sid / Plasma (Norbert Preining repo):

sid-plasma.th.png

If there's no right-click menu, not interested. Openbox, Xfce and Plasma, that I know of. (and possibly some tillers I don't know about).

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#1277 2021-04-10 20:54:50

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

eight.bit.al wrote:

Sid / Plasma (Norbert Preining repo):

https://scrot.cloud/images/2021/04/10/sid-plasma.th.png

If there's no right-click menu, not interested. Openbox, Xfce and Plasma, that I know of. (and possibly some tillers I don't know about).

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That looks good and Preining's repo is usually cutting edge KDE stuff.


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#1278 2021-04-10 22:49:44

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

eight.bit.al wrote:

Sid / Plasma (Norbert Preining repo):

https://scrot.cloud/images/2021/04/10/sid-plasma.th.png

If there's no right-click menu, not interested. Openbox, Xfce and Plasma, that I know of. (and possibly some tillers I don't know about).

8bit

Well, that is stunning. Did you post it in the screenshot thread yet? You should. openbsd-cwm has a right-click menu, you should try that, it's challenging.

https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=cwm


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#1279 2021-04-11 00:51:04

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Re: Distro-hoppers anonymous

Didn't realize that you can configure a rightclick apps menu for KDE, unless that's very new.

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#1280 2021-04-11 01:00:14

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^ Not new, For a coupla years that I know of.  smile

sid-plasma1.th.png

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