HOWTO: Debian netinstall
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
Hi mb,
No I don't own anything as fancy as an SSD. This is a clunky old and very noisey 500Gb HDD. PC has 2Gb ram and a 3.4G Pentium D (early 2 core 64bit) processor.
Got to say, mileage will vary on this. On subsequent PCs
1. E8400 processor (core2duo 3Ghz), 4GB ram, fast 500GB HDD kernel time was reduced by .3 second
2. AMD turion ML40 (single core 64bit 2.2Ghz), 2GB ram, ide 60GB HDD - kernel time was reduced by .3 second
Time to update ramdisk is significantly reduced on all, but I don't do that all that often. To me, any (preceived) reduced boot times are a bigger benefit.
Do I notice it on any? Not really :D
Still! - all good fun giving it a bash :D. Speaking of bash - silly question time. If I install zsh can I remove (i.e apt-get remove/purge) bash? I think not.
No I don't own anything as fancy as an SSD. This is a clunky old and very noisey 500Gb HDD. PC has 2Gb ram and a 3.4G Pentium D (early 2 core 64bit) processor.
Got to say, mileage will vary on this. On subsequent PCs
1. E8400 processor (core2duo 3Ghz), 4GB ram, fast 500GB HDD kernel time was reduced by .3 second
2. AMD turion ML40 (single core 64bit 2.2Ghz), 2GB ram, ide 60GB HDD - kernel time was reduced by .3 second
Time to update ramdisk is significantly reduced on all, but I don't do that all that often. To me, any (preceived) reduced boot times are a bigger benefit.
Do I notice it on any? Not really :D
Still! - all good fun giving it a bash :D. Speaking of bash - silly question time. If I install zsh can I remove (i.e apt-get remove/purge) bash? I think not.
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
I feel that removing bash would only lead to a problem somewhere.
here's another question, on a system running zsh, a script calling for #!/bin/bash would work how?
I guess it would call bash and be output to zsh?
here's another question, on a system running zsh, a script calling for #!/bin/bash would work how?
I guess it would call bash and be output to zsh?
Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
No, it would call bash to run the script. /bin/bash is an absolute location in the directory. That's why it would be retarded to remove bash. Don't do that.
Calling "#!/usr/bin/env python" only uses python to interpret the script, but doesn't leave you in a python shell. Same thing for bash. You can (and I have) used #!/bin/zsh for scripting, but only for things that I have no intention of ever sharing.
Edit: I guess you could use symlinks in place of /bin/bash. I've not done it, so I'd read up on the POSIX issues with linking shells and make sure there are no cross-compatibility issues that might arise. In theory, it could work.
Calling "#!/usr/bin/env python" only uses python to interpret the script, but doesn't leave you in a python shell. Same thing for bash. You can (and I have) used #!/bin/zsh for scripting, but only for things that I have no intention of ever sharing.
Edit: I guess you could use symlinks in place of /bin/bash. I've not done it, so I'd read up on the POSIX issues with linking shells and make sure there are no cross-compatibility issues that might arise. In theory, it could work.
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
Removing bash in Debian results in a huge pile of shit. Symlinking as Joe says works for dash and sh, but bash -- hmm, for fun enter: sudo apt-get autoremove --purge bash
and see how Debian reacts. Very allergic. "Yes, do as I say!" -- I would not do it.
and see how Debian reacts. Very allergic. "Yes, do as I say!" -- I would not do it.
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
so ive just done my first sid net install from mini.isopidsley wrote:Is there anyone here who has not done a Debian netinstall? If you haven't tried it, I think you should
as far as i can tell everything went swimmingly
insofar as startx getting me to a blank canvas and openbox
ok, stupid question of the day
(but be ready there will be more)
when trying to add roxterm i have the option of gtk2 or gtk3?
looking at dpkg i can't tell what i have
what should i have
what do i need
does it matter
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
gtk2 usually. gtk3 is the stuff that is needed for certain applications:
apt-cache rdepends libgtk-3-0
if you install one of these apps, you'll get the gtk3-shit pulled in. If not, you stay with gtk2.
apt-cache rdepends libgtk-3-0
if you install one of these apps, you'll get the gtk3-shit pulled in. If not, you stay with gtk2.
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Re: HOWTO: Debian netinstall
thanks bacon
so due to the fact that i have epiphany, deadbeef, fotoxx and transmission...
roxterm-gtk3 it is
i'll be back
so due to the fact that i have epiphany, deadbeef, fotoxx and transmission...
roxterm-gtk3 it is
i'll be back
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