Happy 3rd Birthday!
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happy belated boys
i can't believe i've been lurking here for three years
best fucking waste of time ever
keep up the good stuff
cheers all
i can't believe i've been lurking here for three years
best fucking waste of time ever
keep up the good stuff
cheers all
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Yeah 3 yo !!
Apprentice - where have you been, you're like an OG man... get stuck (back) in.
Still thinking about which option to go for here. I don't deserve a spin as I will abuse it with multiple package insertion.
I don't use mint. not at all keen about burning it down.
if you are referring to this:
Registry Expiry Date: 2015-09-26T06:40:07Z
I can take care of that... :)
Apprentice - where have you been, you're like an OG man... get stuck (back) in.
Still thinking about which option to go for here. I don't deserve a spin as I will abuse it with multiple package insertion.
I don't use mint. not at all keen about burning it down.
if you are referring to this:
Registry Expiry Date: 2015-09-26T06:40:07Z
I can take care of that... :)
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wux, damned, I thought I made the last registration for the duration of 2 years... errr... gotta dig out the docs ASAP
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one of the benefits of being a nosy sysadmin ;)
If those typing tests were only based on some commands :)
I think I can type whois and dig MX faster than my name, which isnt saying much :D
If those typing tests were only based on some commands :)
I think I can type whois and dig MX faster than my name, which isnt saying much :D
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Is it late for wishing you a Happy Birthday ?
I downloaded Cream at the beginning of 2013 and other spins, but I registered in 2014 and I have just written 3 posts; but I'm still here playing from time to time.
Voted Make me a spin and I thought of an upgrade, a Sid-Livarp 0.4 since it is an excellent and beautiful work by arpinux and other people like machinebacon if I'm not wrong, and it has been 3 years abandoned.
Happy Birthday!
I downloaded Cream at the beginning of 2013 and other spins, but I registered in 2014 and I have just written 3 posts; but I'm still here playing from time to time.
Voted Make me a spin and I thought of an upgrade, a Sid-Livarp 0.4 since it is an excellent and beautiful work by arpinux and other people like machinebacon if I'm not wrong, and it has been 3 years abandoned.
Happy Birthday!
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yeah why not, getting to be 4 years old soon :)
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Thanks in advance!
livarp? Nah, I never had my fingers in that, and of course I won't touch it - we can't really support remasters that are made outside the steakhouse :)
Anyway we're completely noX already, so the next update of the noX base will come sometime this year if necessary.
livarp? Nah, I never had my fingers in that, and of course I won't touch it - we can't really support remasters that are made outside the steakhouse :)
Anyway we're completely noX already, so the next update of the noX base will come sometime this year if necessary.
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Ok, no problem machinebakon. Sorry for a bad idea. I'm going to continue with the Monkeys spin to play inside the steakhouse. I thought it could be possible a Livarp remaster since there was a sid-crunchbang in house some time ago and I had found Livarp pages of yours in GitHub.machinebacon wrote:Thanks in advance!
livarp? Nah, I never had my fingers in that, and of course I won't touch it - we can't really support remasters that are made outside the steakhouse :)
Anyway we're completely noX already, so the next update of the noX base will come sometime this year if necessary.
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Thanks for your suggestion, I didn't mean to sound like a dick although I am one. :) The crunchified BBQs were just made "for fun", followed by replacing systemd with sysvinit, then later I opened the valve and dropped GTK applications in favour of terminal applications much like Crunchbang Lite from 2009. In the end, the only common denominator was Openbox.
There was indeed a plan to revive some dead distros, like YOPER or livarp. I only "rescued" the livarp scripts when it was clear that livarp was not going to be maintained anymore and put them on github. Was a few years ago IIRC. Since then
- livarp has been released again (maybe a year ago?)
- the grill has moved to a more minimalist base system*
- life has been busy
The latter point is maybe the main reason for the silence here. Anyway, your suggestions are always welcome ;)
*) it is not even sure if we stay with Debian after all that bullshit upstream.
There was indeed a plan to revive some dead distros, like YOPER or livarp. I only "rescued" the livarp scripts when it was clear that livarp was not going to be maintained anymore and put them on github. Was a few years ago IIRC. Since then
- livarp has been released again (maybe a year ago?)
- the grill has moved to a more minimalist base system*
- life has been busy
The latter point is maybe the main reason for the silence here. Anyway, your suggestions are always welcome ;)
*) it is not even sure if we stay with Debian after all that bullshit upstream.
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You are not a dick. You've made lots of spins for us to play and enjoy.
Thanks for rescuing Livarp's scripts because they are what I like about L.
I like the noX roadmap and the uncertainty about whether to go with debian or not is interesting.
Excuse me for my minimal English skills, it isn't my mother tongue.
Thanks for rescuing Livarp's scripts because they are what I like about L.
I like the noX roadmap and the uncertainty about whether to go with debian or not is interesting.
Excuse me for my minimal English skills, it isn't my mother tongue.
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- the grill has moved to a more minimalist base system*
Yep especially with all the bullshit GTK3 brings - want to avoid as long as possible.
Yep especially with all the bullshit GTK3 brings - want to avoid as long as possible.
LinuxBBQ is Sexy. Runs BBQ Stable.
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^ yep, GTK3 is a problematic piece of software in sid, X breaks every month, systemd pushes its ugly face into more and more base packages as dependency, and now the problem is that Slackware (the alternate base) comes with another Poettering-bloat (pulseaudio) by default, which really fucks my brain up. Will have to seriously (and time-consumingly) work on something that is simply just fucking Linux with a normal set of scripts at boot, a no-nonsense audio server (OSS or ALSA) and a safe/borkless path to X11 if wanted by the user.
Smells more and more like a gentoo base, users can add binaries if they want.
Smells more and more like a gentoo base, users can add binaries if they want.
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I had thought to suggest Gentoo yesterday, but as a neophyte I'm quite shy asking questions about a topic like this.machinebacon wrote:
Smells more and more like a gentoo base, users can add binaries if they want.
My curiosity is stronger than my shame and I'd like to ask if BSD could be a possibility too, and why there is no a grill like Linuxbbq in the BSD comunity?
I've googled "BBQ BSD" and I found:
- "dj'Steak BBQ BSD" - a steakhouse from Bumi Serpong Damai town in Indonesia.-
and a BBQ BSD video https://youtu.be/iqsNg1fGgBA
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BSD will be quite hard to implement as remasterable distribution, from the technical point of view, because of many reasons.
Actually we are doing Linux here ;) so BSD would not really fit the scope.
Actually we are doing Linux here ;) so BSD would not really fit the scope.
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Mmmm Tiny Core anyone. It fits many BBQ ideas simple base add seasoning. Busybox like puppy - much simpler than systemad.
Sometimes it is nice to go back to something very basic and enjoy exploring what a simple system like Tiny Core can do.
Sometimes it is nice to go back to something very basic and enjoy exploring what a simple system like Tiny Core can do.
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There are several hundred distros, so namedropping doesn't do anything :) We do have Slackware base (Bowlful), we have a puristic busybox + kernel as base laying around (Bacon), we have working tarballs to get to buildroot (pidsley's experimental spins) and funtoo+slackware (killX), so the question is not "what should be the base". The are other issues that are more important, as follow:
#1 dependency hell -- Which base will keep the dependency shit (named in posts above) off board, not just until the next kernel or Xorg revision, but also in the next years? (big question - I don't have time and interest to spend weeks working on something that will fuck up our brains a month later)
#2 build scripts -- How should build scripts for the base work? (FULLSTORY is excellent, buildroot a very close second)
#3 remastering -- Which base makes remastering comparably easy? (Debian is superb)
#4 package management -- Which method does not require a huge repository? (Slackware's external sbopkg is perfect)
#5 update/upgrade path -- Where are the limitations? (Debian's sid breaks every now and then, more now than then, Jessie will soon impact #1, #2 and #3)
Most of the users probably don't know that kernel 3.18 had had a big impact on how the remaster process works, thanks (AGAIN!) to some upstream decision of dropping support for a perfectly working feature in favour of another feature, without allowing a side-by-side solution. google for "kernel 3.18 aufs dropped" to know more. Impacts #1 #2 #3 #5
So, thanks for all the nice suggestions. pidsley and I will have to make this decision "alone" ;)
#1 dependency hell -- Which base will keep the dependency shit (named in posts above) off board, not just until the next kernel or Xorg revision, but also in the next years? (big question - I don't have time and interest to spend weeks working on something that will fuck up our brains a month later)
#2 build scripts -- How should build scripts for the base work? (FULLSTORY is excellent, buildroot a very close second)
#3 remastering -- Which base makes remastering comparably easy? (Debian is superb)
#4 package management -- Which method does not require a huge repository? (Slackware's external sbopkg is perfect)
#5 update/upgrade path -- Where are the limitations? (Debian's sid breaks every now and then, more now than then, Jessie will soon impact #1, #2 and #3)
Most of the users probably don't know that kernel 3.18 had had a big impact on how the remaster process works, thanks (AGAIN!) to some upstream decision of dropping support for a perfectly working feature in favour of another feature, without allowing a side-by-side solution. google for "kernel 3.18 aufs dropped" to know more. Impacts #1 #2 #3 #5
So, thanks for all the nice suggestions. pidsley and I will have to make this decision "alone" ;)
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Thanks! Good explanation.