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- ivanovnegro
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That is cool.
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page break, thank you.pidsley wrote:With the death of 586 support, Debian appears to be finally shipping a 686 non-pae kernel.
Install "linux-image-686" to get the latest rolling version, use get-kernel to select a specific version, orto see the available options.Code: Select all
apt-cache search linux-image | awk '/686/ && !/pae/'
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=825394
So, systemd-230 breaks tmux attach-session. Wow.
So, systemd-230 breaks tmux attach-session. Wow.
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https://forums.bunsenlabs.org/viewtopic.php?id=1983
1) Roaster is not safe.
2) Surprise surprise: w3m can actually be used for browsing.
3) Note to self: stop fucking read it - go out and enjoy the sunshine.
4) Head up your ass.
1) Roaster is not safe.
2) Surprise surprise: w3m can actually be used for browsing.
3) Note to self: stop fucking read it - go out and enjoy the sunshine.
4) Head up your ass.
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- ivanovnegro
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Another sad day in the Linux world. Let's see if they fix it.machinebacon wrote: So, systemd-230 breaks tmux attach-session. Wow.
- archvortex
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GUIs??? We don't need no stinkin' GUIs!!!
LinuxBBQ - No bloated bullshit to meet the needs of the less technical Linux user
Color is bloat
LinuxBBQ - No bloated bullshit to meet the needs of the less technical Linux user
Color is bloat
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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/ubun ... -installer
Starting from the next release they won't have installable live desktops (and servers, though I think they haven't existed for years) in 32bit, only netinstall (yey!), and they drop 32bit altogether starting from the 18.10 release.
Another reason to continue grilling.
Starting from the next release they won't have installable live desktops (and servers, though I think they haven't existed for years) in 32bit, only netinstall (yey!), and they drop 32bit altogether starting from the 18.10 release.
Another reason to continue grilling.
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This news is a little old, and probably not much of a concern for people here, but roxterm is another casualty of gtk 3.2. AntiX is considering replacements.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=827768
https://sourceforge.net/p/roxterm/discu ... /60da6975/
http://antix.freeforums.org/roxterm-is- ... t6379.html
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=827768
https://sourceforge.net/p/roxterm/discu ... /60da6975/
http://antix.freeforums.org/roxterm-is- ... t6379.html
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^ I'd be happy to have this problem - which of the 27 terminal emulator alternatives should I take? :D
Seems some people love libvte9.
Seems some people love libvte9.
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You have probably heard about the Dirty COW bug by now, but post a link anyway.
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... -2016-5195
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tra ... -2016-5195
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live-wrapper has arrived, a tool to make UEFI compatible live-images.
https://iain.learmonth.me/post/2016/live-wrapper-0.4/
https://iain.learmonth.me/post/2016/live-wrapper-0.4/
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https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-pixel/
Two years? Seriously? For customizing LXDE? Changing icons from ugly to fugly, setting the fonts to Roboto, changing the window theme of Openbox? Two years? "Interface Expert"? Naaaah, please!
dkeg, give them the works!
Two years? Seriously? For customizing LXDE? Changing icons from ugly to fugly, setting the fonts to Roboto, changing the window theme of Openbox? Two years? "Interface Expert"? Naaaah, please!
dkeg, give them the works!
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hey c'mon, he moved the title bar from the bottom... all the way to the top, that must have taken a while.
and a mediocre wall, there are a /lot/ of wallpapers...
Whhaa, he didn't have any experience in linux or Xwindows
and a mediocre wall, there are a /lot/ of wallpapers...
Whhaa, he didn't have any experience in linux or Xwindows
fuuck.Bear in mind that at this point I’d barely ever used Linux or Xwindows, never mind made any changes to them,
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'It was a nice reminder of my days learning to program in BASIC on the Sinclair ZX81' I guess that would make Sir Clive very proud.. :S
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- ivanovnegro
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It was about time. Good news.
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Good news indeed.
Just checked, and the noX iso is 579M, xorg (with fluxbox) is 1031M, LXDE is 1120M, Xfce is 1161M, and Plasma is 1570M. Wow.
I am downloading a couple of them, just to see what is included to make them so big.
Just checked, and the noX iso is 579M, xorg (with fluxbox) is 1031M, LXDE is 1120M, Xfce is 1161M, and Plasma is 1570M. Wow.
I am downloading a couple of them, just to see what is included to make them so big.