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There are some new packages available in the BunsenLabs Carbon apt repository:
labbe-icons-bark
labbe-icons-sage
These will be used by default in Carbon.
Also available are:
labbe-icons-grey
labbe-icons-oomox
labbe-icons-telinkrin
And there's a new wallpaper setter:
xwwall
and a gtk GUI builder that xwwall uses:
gtk3dialog
Both of those will be used in Carbon.
All of these packages come thanks to the work of @micko01 ![]()
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Question from the Noob Gallery : As a new BL user with a fresh Boron install, do I need to download these now, and will the update notifier give me a notification for these kinds of updates or is that only for updates from parent Debian (security, etc) ?
Thanks again to you and the crew for making and maintaining this sweet sweet OS. I'm still loving it and no problems so far.
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^ You're not going to get these icons unless you update your bunsen sources.list to carbon. However, if you want to check them out without altering your system, you can download the Zip from https://github.com/BunsenLabs/labbe-icons-ng (click the green 'Code' button), extract it, and move the icon folders inside the extracted folder to ~/.icons (symlink to ~/.local/share icons), or to /usr/share icons if you want them system-wide (meaning also while as root).
And thanks for using BunsenLabs!
Also, thanks to @micko01 and @johnraff for their work on this. Good stuff!
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BTW, the new update-notifier will alert you to any new package, Debian or BL, that apt detects from your current sources.list(s), so Debian bookworm and BL boron (or tixie/carbon, if that's what your using), as far as I understand it. @johnraff, is that correct?
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^The update-notifier will inform you if a package you have installed has an upgrade available.
This will be a first time for non-Debian upgrades though so it will be interesting to see if it works for the BL packages. I'm thinking it should work...
I don't think apt has any way of telling you about packages newly available in the repository though.
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Thanks folks! ![]()
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