From Debian & Co. to BBQ
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Thanks ;)
There are some differences apart from the choice of apps. The BBQ is created through the build system of Sidux, so there is a change in the default runlevels, first of all. I am not quote sure what, for example, the defaults in the /etc/ folder of a netinstall are, for example the entries in /etc/login.defs or in the /etc/defaults, because I haven't used netinstall for quite a while. There are of course more obvious differences: the kernel, the overall size of the installation, the fixes that come in via siduction, the installer, the init system, the default services, and some applications (for example, ceni, the zenity-replacement yad or the minimal WMs) are coming from experimental or from other sources.
If you like, I post the updated bbqmenu in the Dev/Scripts section and you can simply pull it on your netinstall, after apt-getting the packages listed there.
There are some differences apart from the choice of apps. The BBQ is created through the build system of Sidux, so there is a change in the default runlevels, first of all. I am not quote sure what, for example, the defaults in the /etc/ folder of a netinstall are, for example the entries in /etc/login.defs or in the /etc/defaults, because I haven't used netinstall for quite a while. There are of course more obvious differences: the kernel, the overall size of the installation, the fixes that come in via siduction, the installer, the init system, the default services, and some applications (for example, ceni, the zenity-replacement yad or the minimal WMs) are coming from experimental or from other sources.
If you like, I post the updated bbqmenu in the Dev/Scripts section and you can simply pull it on your netinstall, after apt-getting the packages listed there.
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=732
the games are the packages: ninvaders, freesweep, bsdgames, bsdgames-nonfree, pacman4console, cavezofphear. Everything else should be found via apt-cache search <package name> as stated in the menu
the games are the packages: ninvaders, freesweep, bsdgames, bsdgames-nonfree, pacman4console, cavezofphear. Everything else should be found via apt-cache search <package name> as stated in the menu
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
I don't know why, but this awesome tutorial doesn't make it with Sparky Linux. It's Debian Based, OpenBox, minimalist... There's a conflict with
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove that have me stuck scratching my bald head...
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove that have me stuck scratching my bald head...
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
I can't copy-paste with this browser (SurfNet) but the terminal says:
"E: Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove:4: Extra junk after value"
I've double-checked every letter and point and it's like the tutorial says...
"E: Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove:4: Extra junk after value"
I've double-checked every letter and point and it's like the tutorial says...
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Post your full sources list here in code tags.
Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
bbq.list
sparky.list
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## bbq
deb http://linuxbbq.org/repos/apt/debian sid main
## debian
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
## debian experimental - don't shit your pants
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ experimental main
#deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian/ unstable main
## siduction base (stuff like the towo kernels or deadbeef comes from here, just sayin')
deb http://packages.siduction.org/base unstable main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://packages.siduction.org/base unstable main contrib non-free
## extras (you can have this commented)
#deb http://packages.siduction.org/extra unstable main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://packages.siduction.org/extra unstable main contrib non-free
## user repo (you can have this commented)
#deb http://packages.siduction.org/user unstable main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://packages.siduction.org/user unstable main contrib non-free
## siduction's fixes, please don't change (they saved many asses)
deb http://packages.siduction.org/fixes unstable main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://packages.siduction.org/fixes unstable main contrib non-free
## experimental from siduction (again, don't be a pansy)
deb http://packages.siduction.org/experimental unstable main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://packages.siduction.org/experimental unstable main contrib non-free
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# sparky
deb http://sparkylinux.org/repo testing main
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Here is the thing, Sparky is based on Testing but the BBQ on sid. So you are mixing the repos, not recommended.
Though not sure about the error you posted before. But you could uncomment or remove the autoremove list from your sources. Let's have a look at it.
Post /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove.
Any further help is not supported here for going from Testing to sid I have to say. ;)
Though not sure about the error you posted before. But you could uncomment or remove the autoremove list from your sources. Let's have a look at it.
Post /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove.
Any further help is not supported here for going from Testing to sid I have to say. ;)
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01autoremove:
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APT
{
NeverAutoRemove
{
"^firmware-linux.*";
"^linux-firmware$";
"^linux-image.*";
"^kfreebsd-image.*";
"^linux-restricted-modules.*";
"^linux-ubuntu-modules-.*";
"^gnumach$";
"^gnumach-image.*";
};
Never-MarkAuto-Sections
{
"metapackages";
"restricted/metapackages";
"universe/metapackages";
"multiverse/metapackages";
"oldlibs";
"restricted/oldlibs";
"universe/oldlibs";
"multiverse/oldlibs";
};
};
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Hice el mismo procedimiento con SolydX que viene de Debian-Testing tambien y tuve excelentes resultados. Pero si no se puede...
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Quita esta línea:
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove
Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Gracias por contestar. Antes quiero que sepas que solia haber una linea anterior que reemplace de autoremove.
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Ahora me da un codigo similar pero con 50unattended-upgrade... creo que esta distro no se deja rostizar!
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Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
Lo siento. No estoy seguro lo que pasa. Parece que haya una incompatibilidad.
Re: From Debian & Co. to BBQ
@ivanovnegro
Tranquilo hermano! Acabo de instalar en una particion antiX-sid y obviamente lo converti a antiX-bbq. Me tiene "enfiebra'o" como decimos los boricuas. Agradezco mucho tu intencion.
Tranquilo hermano! Acabo de instalar en una particion antiX-sid y obviamente lo converti a antiX-bbq. Me tiene "enfiebra'o" como decimos los boricuas. Agradezco mucho tu intencion.
I'm not late... you're too early! ME