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#521 2025-12-27 10:42:14

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

^ Larry Cafiero, there's a forum member from back in the day. The May 2025 review...

https://fossforce.com/2025/05/a-persona … abs-boron/


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#522 2025-12-28 15:04:24

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

hhh wrote:

^ Larry Cafiero, there's a forum member from back in the day. The May 2025 review...

https://fossforce.com/2025/05/a-persona … abs-boron/

Larry is still with is, well was last June:

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#523 2026-02-28 21:50:12

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews


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#524 2026-03-02 13:03:07

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

There is a blurb about BunsenLabs Carbon in today's DistroWatch Weekly:

https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu … 2#released

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#525 2026-03-02 15:43:57

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

Also noticed the screenshot on distrowath doesn't have a bar. Was it done intentionally?

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#526 2026-03-03 18:16:22

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

@chroot, probably not intentional. That's an RC3 scrot, I think, so maybe his panel didn't open for some reason (using a VM?) and Jessie didn't notice.


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#527 2026-03-04 00:07:58

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/03/ … bs_carbon/

We're still getting compared to CB++, but it's a fair review.

I do like the link to the archive of Unia's original thread. That's a nice touch.


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#528 2026-03-04 00:11:11

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#529 2026-03-04 02:05:01

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

hhh wrote:

https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/03/ … bs_carbon/
We're still getting compared to CB++, but it's a fair review.
I do like the link to the archive of Unia's original thread. That's a nice touch.

+1 to all of that.


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#530 2026-03-04 02:29:56

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

It looks like he also got hit with the picom 3D acceleration glitch, but his way out was to edit the (wrong) autostart file and use xcompmgr instead. That shouldn't have worked but after that he seems to be operating with composition off - fair enough. He did mention the Redhat emulated GPU later on, so maybe it was a deliberate choice not to use OpenGLpassthrough.

Also, here's yet another person who thinks bl-file-manager is a rebranded Thunar. Wrong - it's an alias which points to whatever file manager the user has chosen. We ought to put something about the bl-* apps in the Release Notes, or in a yet to be created [Intro to BL]? Of course nobody would read it anyway...


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#531 2026-03-04 09:47:14

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#532 2026-03-04 16:59:44

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

johnraff wrote:

It looks like he also got hit with the picom 3D acceleration glitch, but his way out was to edit the (wrong) autostart file and use xcompmgr instead. That shouldn't have worked but after that he seems to be operating with composition off - fair enough. He did mention the Redhat emulated GPU later on, so maybe it was a deliberate choice not to use OpenGLpassthrough.

Also, here's yet another person who thinks bl-file-manager is a rebranded Thunar. Wrong - it's an alias which points to whatever file manager the user has chosen. We ought to put something about the bl-* apps in the Release Notes, or in a yet to be created [Intro to BL]? Of course nobody would read it anyway...

It is frustrating to watch these instant reviews (like, take a half hour to explore, first?) The commented line in .config/openbox/autostart pointing to .config/bunsen/autostart was right freaking there. I'm guessing he figured it out eventually and edited the video without showing us his fix.

I posted it because it's a real user posting a review, not some AI junk.


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#533 2026-03-04 17:02:52

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Picom has 3D?  They kept that quiet

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#534 2026-03-15 09:52:15

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

This is kind of interesting, in a way. It's on a Windows forum for a start. At first glance it looks really careful and detailed but if you read what it's actually saying it starts to sound like something from a company's publicity department, and quite a lot of it is not right. (Plenty is roughly correct though.) I'm pretty sure this is written by AI, not a human.
https://windowsforum.com/threads/bunsen … ss.403941/

EDIT: get to the bottom (it's quite long) to discover it openly admits being written by ChatGPT.


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#535 Yesterday 12:59:01

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

johnraff wrote:

EDIT: get to the bottom (it's quite long) to discover it openly admits being written by ChatGPT.

And computer are now asking us to prove we are not bots! {sigh}


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#536 Today 04:40:16

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

johnraff wrote:

This is kind of interesting, in a way. It's on a Windows forum for a start. At first glance it looks really careful and detailed but if you read what it's actually saying it starts to sound like something from a company's publicity department, and quite a lot of it is not right. (Plenty is roughly correct though.) I'm pretty sure this is written by AI, not a human.
https://windowsforum.com/threads/bunsen … ss.403941/

EDIT: get to the bottom (it's quite long) to discover it openly admits being written by ChatGPT.


Blocked by one of my AI filter lists in uBlock Origin.

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I can't even get to read the AI Slop, probably a good thing.


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#537 Today 05:06:59

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

^You can always hit Proceed and read it anyway, but it's not always worth the angst...

PS you must have stricter UblockOrigin settings than me - it lets me view that page without a qualm.

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#538 Today 06:01:48

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

There was a reason I added the AI filters smile I want to see real content.

No more strict, just a few more filter lists.


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#539 Today 11:48:28

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Re: BunsenLabs Reviews

Döbbie03 wrote:

There was a reason I added the AI filters smile I want to see real content.

No more strict, just a few more filter lists.

I'm using this list:

https://github.com/laylavish/uBlockOrig … me-ov-file

and it still shows.


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