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Good Morning. I know it's possible to install Bunsenlabs through Debian, but it should be Debian Netinstall. I have Debian Mate installed on my machine. Is it worth installing for existing Debian or installing again from scratch?
Thank you,
Gustavo.
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You don't need to start from scratch. You can add the BL repository to your sources and install our packages to create a BL session.
Wait a little while, someone will walk you through it (I'm not at my computer).
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Ok! Thank You!
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Sources - sources.list and backports details
You should have the BL repo set in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list, with the following entry:
deb http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian bunsen-hydrogen main
Update and upgrade, then install the bunsen packages
sud apt-get install bunsen-meta-all
Set the display manager with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
Reboot and run 'bl-welcome'.
I don't know what configuration you may need to do in $HOME, but for reference the default BL $USER configs are in '/usr/share/bunsen/skel'.
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Thank you so much! Forgot to mention before that I have an older computer and would like to let it light - Processor: Celeron M
https://ark.intel.com/pt-br/products/27 … 33-MHz-FSB
Last edited by GustavoB (2017-03-29 12:59:59)
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Thank you so much!
So did it work? Were you able to choose "Openbox" from the login screen's session list and use the BunsenLabs desktop?
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Thank you so much! Forgot to mention before that I have an older computer and would like to let it light - Processor: Celeron M
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https://ark.intel.com/pt-br/products/27 … 33-MHz-FSB
Hey Gustabo! You *shouldn't* have too much a problem, I ran bunsenlabs with openbox (the desktop environment) on an old 2004 Sony Vaio with a Intel Centrino processor with like 1 gig of Ram. You said you were running Mate before, while i'm not familiar with it, I think if you can pull a similar gui, openbox and thus bunsenlabs should do okay with your specs.
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Sources - sources.list and backports details
You should have the BL repo set in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bunsen.list, with the following entry:
deb http://pkg.bunsenlabs.org/debian bunsen-hydrogen main
Update and upgrade, then install the bunsen packages
sud apt-get install bunsen-meta-all
Set the display manager with
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm
Reboot and run 'bl-welcome'.
I don't know what configuration you may need to do in $HOME, but for reference the default BL $USER configs are in '/usr/share/bunsen/skel'.
Thank you for this. I had to use this a few hours ago because of something stupid I did.
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I some how ended up with a ful install of Debian 8.8 Jessie from my netinstall after having a lot of issues trying to install BL with media. Can i use this approach to get back to BL and is there a big difference in performance? Have a i3 with 4 gb ram 500gb hd samsung np-rv511. I was able to run the Live BL and loved it!!! Thank you..
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There is a method posted a few posts previously, to install the BL packages. Or do a basic netinstall, and run the BL-netinstall script, as described here: https://www.bunsenlabs.org/installation … all-script
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damo,
i did read that before posting and looked around. it says every were i saw though "minimal" install of Debian from netinstall and when i start the script it sees the desk top and something about might "not" be "operational" if i precede with the install. that is why i am double checking plus am fairly new to Linux. I am Loving the performance increase that was seen on Bunsenlabs Live USB and even what i see on Jessie too.!!! Its like i got a new machine for the cost of the time it took to install Need to know it is stable to though for web development since i am taking classes? Thank you- would appreciate and input or suggestions to.
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is any one here able to confirm this question ?
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is any one here able to confirm this question ?
Hard to answer, because it isn't clear, to me at least, what your problems are. What kind of issue have you had with installing from "media"?
Many people use BL as their main OS, and you can't get much more stable than Debian Stable. How suitable it is for your use may depend on the software you need - if it is in the Stable repos then great, otherwise you may need to do some work installing applications safely.
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damo,
I am just try to confirm that there isnt a problem running the rest of the script to chan to BL on a full install of Debian
with LXDE? I keep reading in directions to only use on a minimal install....
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I'm not sure how successful you'll be installing BL over jessie LXDE. I tried it on my stretch LXDE system and found that the way LXDE sets up it's session is convoluted.
What happens is you get an rc.xml file from Openbox, which is what BL honors, but also an lxde-rc.xml file from lxsession. Plus, LXDE has it's own autostart file.
It's easier to just install and learn either BL or Debian LXDE, IMO. The performance is nearly equal, lxsession is very light.
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^+1 It might be hard to keep BL and LXDE from interfering with each other, especially since they both use openbox.
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having a lot of issues trying to install BL with media
Can you please elaborate on this?
Note that our earlier images do not support UEFI but our current "Deuterium" ISO images should boot and install in UEFI mode.
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