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1.Newest hplip included in iso image
2.Fixed issue with screenshots : Clash with xfce4-screenshooter causing shadowed screenshots on selected region
3.New installer with autologin option without workaround.
4.Give a option for turning off autolocking
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Thanks for your suggestions!
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Newest hplip included in iso image
The next release will have a refreshed installer and associated programs, I'm not sure it would be a worthwhile investment of our time to update the current (Deuterium) image.
Fixed issue with screenshots : Clash with xfce4-screenshooter causing shadowed screenshots on selected region
That is already fixed in Helium-dev:
https://github.com/BunsenLabs/bunsen-co … 48721e722e
You can apply that fix to ~/.config/compton.conf yourself if you want
New installer with autologin option without workaround
I don't understand this, can you explain more please?
We will use the stock Debian stretch installer with a few custom options selected.
Give a option for turning off autolocking
If by "autolocking" you mean screen locking then see this guide:
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Automatically login
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/y1rn1ULzNjE/maxresdefault.jpg
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For autologin with LightDM see https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 034#p45034
We don't need a GUI for that
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For autologin with LightDM see https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic … 034#p45034
We don't need a GUI for that
But we could have this option. SparkyLinux has new installer with that option , so why we can't.
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HoaS wrote:We don't need a GUI for that
But we could have this option. SparkyLinux has new installer with that option , so why we can't.
bunsenlabs follows a certain philosophy.
if i may add it up in my own words: "usable out of the box, configurable through plain text files and a few simple scripts, none of which produce additional overhead. thus keeping the end result lightweight"
saying "let's have an additional gui for everything" is contrary to that philosophy.
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SparkyLinux has new installer with that option , so why we can't.
Because we have decided to use the upstream Debian stretch installer for the next release.
Also, I think a guide on the forum is more appropriate for our community because it empowers the user and allows them to be more aware of the intimate details of system configuration — this is always a Good Thing™
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Pink Unicorn wrote:SparkyLinux has new installer with that option , so why we can't.
Because we have decided to use the upstream Debian stretch installer for the next release.
Also, I think a guide on the forum is more appropriate for our community because it empowers the user and allows them to be more aware of the intimate details of system configuration — this is always a Good Thing™
I'm not trying to be rude or disrespectful
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^ No, you are not and I do appreciate that
Sorry if my post above implied otherwise.
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