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Re: Openbox
^ Good old SHODAN! :-)
Re: Openbox
^^ Ok I see your point, that is pretty cool :)
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Re: Openbox
fairly easy to do:ascii art
http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/libcaca
Pretty horrible behind a terminal window though...
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Re: Openbox
Fresh install of BREAK! Using it to make a new Openbox RYO. The name is TrollHammer. They get a terminal, bbqpkg and that's it. No dmenu or other bloat. No manuals and docs because that is bloat. Purging mode: ON. The obmenu menu is what's on the scrot. They can edit the bloat menu themselves
GUIs??? We don't need no stinkin' GUIs!!!
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Color is bloat
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Color is bloat
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Re: Openbox
^ I would drop volumeicon/tint2 (gtk2-dependencies), replace urxvt with xterm (startup-notification-dependencies) and get dmenu back, add a 1 pixel margin on top or bottom for the right-click menu, and keep the manpages. But that's just me ;)
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Re: Openbox
^^ I really love the menu :P
Re: Openbox
wait... you have tint2 installed but dmenu is bloat? :D
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Re: Openbox
^ I thought the same.
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Re: Openbox
I wonder why you qualify manpages as bloat, as those are pretty small and compressed anyway.. That unless you build a spin for embedded devices where disk space can be very limited. For example: Pidsley's buildroot-powered Kermacs or Alpine Linux just to name a few. Both shipped with very small number of packages, and most of them are simple (busybox utils) things that everyone should be pretty familiar with.
But probably that's just me.... ;) Still love it when someone come up with something new.
Edit: LOL, i forgot to mention bacon already said the same thing.... Sowwy... :)
But probably that's just me.... ;) Still love it when someone come up with something new.
Edit: LOL, i forgot to mention bacon already said the same thing.... Sowwy... :)
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Re: Openbox
It was only meant as a joke. If I was serious, there would be nothing on the screen except the menu and no panel, no terminal, no editor, etc installed. It is called "Trollhammer" for a reason.
GUIs??? We don't need no stinkin' GUIs!!!
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Re: Openbox
Well actually.... keep only dmenu, a very simple term and the tiniest of all WMs that handles keyboard bindings to some extent (cwm) should make 90% of the fast-food Linux users believe that this remaster is a trollhammer ;)
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Re: Openbox
Stock Break inst, 20min GIMPshop, 2min tint2rc:
Thank You!
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)
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Re: Openbox
Yes, it can. Thumbs up.
Re: Openbox
^^ :O, great work pidsley.
Re: Openbox
You may notice I added init detection to env-info:
Taken from https://unix.stackexchange.com/question ... -the-shell
This code does not distinguish OpenRC, because OpenRC is technically a service manager working with an init system, usually sysvinit. If you check /sbin/init on an OpenRC system, it is usually sysvinit; Alpine uses OpenRC with busybox init. I will investigate ways to add OpenRC detection to the script.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenRC
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print-init() {
init=$(strings /sbin/init | awk 'match($0, /(upstart|systemd|sysvinit|busybox)/) { print substr($0, RSTART, RLENGTH);exit; }')
color-echo Init $init
}
This code does not distinguish OpenRC, because OpenRC is technically a service manager working with an init system, usually sysvinit. If you check /sbin/init on an OpenRC system, it is usually sysvinit; Alpine uses OpenRC with busybox init. I will investigate ways to add OpenRC detection to the script.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/OpenRC
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Re: Openbox
^ cool! What if you check like
I suppose (not tested with sysvinit) that only OpenRC writes something there, and clears /run after reboot.
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[ -e /run/openrc/started ]
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