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#1 2017-08-01 02:54:32

brontosaurusrex
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stretchbang

Starting a new guide/git:

https://brontosaurusrex.github.io/stretchbang/

Mostly written for my future-self (as short as possible), but should be clear enough for an user, comments appreciated. p.s. Also install should be a little more automagic than previous postbang stuff.

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#2 2017-08-01 07:05:08

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Re: stretchbang

Thanks bronto!

Your desktop looks lush btw  {)

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#3 2017-08-01 08:49:02

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Re: stretchbang

Having a go in a virtualbox now, will report back when all done, cheers mate.

Ok done, very nice. I like what you did with effects through compton, i like the cuprum font, it all comes together very well, congrats.

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#4 2017-08-01 10:54:27

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@Steve, thanks for testing.

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#5 2017-08-01 11:11:51

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I will try it out on the weekend on my test partition on the laptop as well.

Just a question with firefox, i note that it is does not have window border controls - min/max etc? Not a big deal, you can shut firefox down with the provided poweroff button.

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#6 2017-08-01 11:32:18

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edit: ^ I have bring borders for firefox back by default.
p.s. It's getting quite nice to install by this point in time, lots of automation.

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#7 2017-08-02 16:39:03

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Re: stretchbang

One can use the release Firefox from the mozilla website. I dropped the extracted archive in $HOME/.local/opt/firefox. Firefox-esr in official Stretch repo is missing multiprocess windows, which is a big feature.

Also, checkinstall is better suited than make install as it allows apt to track the user compiled packages.

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#8 2017-08-02 17:59:01

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@easysid, thanks for comments, for some reason checkinstall fails with tint2 (Should be fixed).

I'll assume the new firefox expects something other than alsa?

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#9 2017-08-02 18:08:22

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Re: stretchbang

brontosaurusrex wrote:

checkinstall fails with tint2

Why not use the BunsenLabs backport?

@nobody always updates the package very quickly after a version bump — we make Arch look crusty  cool

https://www.bunsenlabs.org/repoidx.html … orts-tint2

I'll assume the new firefox expects something other than alsa?

The non-ESR firefox now has a hard dependency on libpulse and will not produce sound without PA  hmm

Unless you use OpenBSD, ofc  big_smile

Re: e10s, I think you may be able to force enable it in firefox-esr:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis#Force_Enable

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#10 2017-08-02 18:16:29

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Why not use the BunsenLabs backport?

Yeah, that would make things easy, I'll understand that my humble endeavor is allowed to use bunsen repos? smile

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#11 2017-08-02 18:18:31

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Re: stretchbang

brontosaurusrex wrote:

I'll understand that my humble endeavor is allowed to use bunsen repos? smile

It would be our honour  smile

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#12 2017-08-02 18:34:08

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Re: stretchbang

brontosaurusrex wrote:

@easysid, thanks for comments, for some reason checkinstall fails with tint2 (Which probably means I'am doing something wrong, will try some more ..).

in /etc/checkinstallrc

TRANSLATE=0

this fixed checkinstall for me. Try a dry run with checkinstall --install=no to see if the deb builds successfully.

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#13 2017-08-02 18:40:54

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I think the problem were version numbers not being compatible/comparable with 'official-repo' tint2 (it did build, but install failed i guess). Workaround seems to be 'apt remove tint2 && checkinstall # only then'.
Solved with some soft-links, so one never has to 'make install'.

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#14 2017-08-03 11:28:43

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edit: deleted some philosophical nonsense, let's stick with tech side of things.

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#15 2017-09-01 16:17:26

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Re: stretchbang

Ehi bronto, using stretchbang on an old laptop...loving it, I really like your selection of software (for any task really) and your configs. Also, the theming is amazing, and it's good to be on debian stretch since some software/libraries on jessie is definitely obsolete now..definitely enjoying it a lot; I just wanted to share with you my enthusiasm, that's all ;-D

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#16 2017-09-01 19:48:00

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@ap; Thanks for your enthusiastic feedback.

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