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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Oooo, a nicely done grayscale desktop. Difficult to do, which makes it doubly nice.
So anyway, I recently tried bedrock Linux, which lets you mash up other distros.
In the picture, the xfce4 terminal from slackware's xfce is running in a debian awesome-wm. Shown in the terminal windows are pacman (the Arch package manager) running and a screenfetch recognizing the system as slackware. A debian Synaptic runs in the center of the screen.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Very interesting, thanks!dariusdor wrote:So anyway, I recently tried bedrock Linux, which lets you mash up other distros.
In the picture, the xfce4 terminal from slackware's xfce is running in a debian awesome-wm. Shown in the terminal windows are pacman (the Arch package manager) running and a screenfetch recognizing the system as slackware. A debian Synaptic runs in the center of the screen.
Solarized dwm with st, tmux, Debian jessie running in a systemd-nspawn container, screenfetch & vim:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
KaOS with Frameworks 5.24.0, Plasma 5.7.2, KDE App 16.04.3 and Qt 5.7.0 ( https://kaosx.us/news/2016/kaos07/ )
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Is that possible ps_mem pleaseA Lean KDE Distribution
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Not trying to lower the result in any way: as much effects as i want to use, browser openned
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Private + Shared = RAM used Program
88.0 KiB + 17.0 KiB = 105.0 KiB start_kdeinit
124.0 KiB + 33.5 KiB = 157.5 KiB kdesu_stub
376.0 KiB + 67.5 KiB = 443.5 KiB systemd-timesyncd
360.0 KiB + 95.0 KiB = 455.0 KiB rtkit-daemon
512.0 KiB + 23.5 KiB = 535.5 KiB ssh-agent
404.0 KiB + 212.5 KiB = 616.5 KiB su
652.0 KiB + 62.0 KiB = 714.0 KiB gpg-agent
584.0 KiB + 264.0 KiB = 848.0 KiB kwrapper5
820.0 KiB + 46.5 KiB = 866.5 KiB systemd-logind
436.0 KiB + 471.0 KiB = 907.0 KiB startkde
880.0 KiB + 68.0 KiB = 948.0 KiB systemd-resolved
344.0 KiB + 664.0 KiB = 1.0 MiB avahi-daemon (2)
1.2 MiB + 361.0 KiB = 1.5 MiB ntpd
1.3 MiB + 300.5 KiB = 1.6 MiB dbus-launch (3)
280.0 KiB + 1.4 MiB = 1.7 MiB kdeinit5
1.6 MiB + 481.5 KiB = 2.1 MiB bash
2.1 MiB + 101.0 KiB = 2.2 MiB systemd-udevd
1.5 MiB + 690.5 KiB = 2.2 MiB cupsd
1.7 MiB + 613.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB sddm
1.0 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 2.3 MiB trash.so
1.9 MiB + 577.5 KiB = 2.4 MiB upowerd
1.7 MiB + 854.0 KiB = 2.5 MiB (sd-pam) (2)
2.1 MiB + 690.5 KiB = 2.8 MiB sddm-helper
1.9 MiB + 874.0 KiB = 2.8 MiB kscreen_backend_launcher
2.5 MiB + 552.5 KiB = 3.1 MiB dbus-daemon (4)
1.8 MiB + 1.7 MiB = 3.5 MiB klauncher
1.8 MiB + 2.1 MiB = 3.9 MiB systemd (3)
4.0 MiB + 77.5 KiB = 4.0 MiB systemd-journald
3.9 MiB + 401.5 KiB = 4.3 MiB udisksd
3.8 MiB + 644.0 KiB = 4.4 MiB ModemManager
920.0 KiB + 3.6 MiB = 4.5 MiB file.so (3)
3.6 MiB + 1.5 MiB = 5.1 MiB xembedsniproxy
2.9 MiB + 2.4 MiB = 5.3 MiB thumbnail.so
3.9 MiB + 1.6 MiB = 5.4 MiB kuiserver5
4.1 MiB + 1.7 MiB = 5.8 MiB kaccess
4.1 MiB + 1.9 MiB = 5.9 MiB polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1
5.0 MiB + 1.0 MiB = 6.0 MiB baloo_file
4.6 MiB + 1.5 MiB = 6.1 MiB kglobalaccel5
5.6 MiB + 595.0 KiB = 6.2 MiB pulseaudio
5.1 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 7.0 MiB octopi-notifier
6.6 MiB + 810.0 KiB = 7.4 MiB NetworkManager
5.0 MiB + 2.4 MiB = 7.4 MiB ksmserver
6.8 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 8.3 MiB mission-control-5
6.0 MiB + 2.4 MiB = 8.4 MiB kdeconnectd
7.2 MiB + 1.9 MiB = 9.1 MiB kactivitymanagerd
10.5 MiB + 478.5 KiB = 10.9 MiB polkitd
10.8 MiB + 4.9 MiB = 15.7 MiB kdesu
16.0 MiB + 7.1 MiB = 23.0 MiB kded5
13.9 MiB + 9.3 MiB = 23.2 MiB konsole
18.8 MiB + 8.2 MiB = 27.0 MiB dolphin
20.7 MiB + 7.7 MiB = 28.4 MiB krunner
94.5 MiB + 7.6 MiB = 102.1 MiB Xorg
133.8 MiB + 13.6 MiB = 147.3 MiB kwin_x11
105.4 MiB + 51.8 MiB = 157.2 MiB QtWebEngineProcess (8)
140.9 MiB + 18.2 MiB = 159.1 MiB plasmashell
244.0 MiB + 22.8 MiB = 266.7 MiB qupzilla
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1.1 GiB
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
not fair
with a small tweak (and no app openned) bellow 500MiB
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[fireexit@fireexit-pc ps_mem-master]$ sudo ./ps_mem.py
Private + Shared = RAM used Program
88.0 KiB + 23.0 KiB = 111.0 KiB start_kdeinit
360.0 KiB + 83.5 KiB = 443.5 KiB systemd-timesyncd
360.0 KiB + 111.0 KiB = 471.0 KiB rtkit-daemon
560.0 KiB + 24.5 KiB = 584.5 KiB ssh-agent
692.0 KiB + 79.0 KiB = 771.0 KiB gpg-agent
828.0 KiB + 59.5 KiB = 887.5 KiB systemd-logind
440.0 KiB + 490.0 KiB = 930.0 KiB startkde
856.0 KiB + 79.0 KiB = 935.0 KiB systemd-resolved
592.0 KiB + 360.0 KiB = 952.0 KiB kwrapper5
364.0 KiB + 686.0 KiB = 1.0 MiB avahi-daemon (2)
872.0 KiB + 237.0 KiB = 1.1 MiB dbus-launch (2)
1.2 MiB + 432.0 KiB = 1.7 MiB ntpd
1.5 MiB + 362.0 KiB = 1.8 MiB sudo
2.1 MiB + 109.0 KiB = 2.2 MiB systemd-udevd
1.8 MiB + 503.5 KiB = 2.3 MiB bash
1.7 MiB + 810.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB sddm
1.7 MiB + 877.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB cupsd
1.7 MiB + 855.0 KiB = 2.5 MiB (sd-pam) (2)
2.1 MiB + 495.0 KiB = 2.6 MiB dbus-daemon (3)
2.0 MiB + 696.5 KiB = 2.6 MiB upowerd
528.0 KiB + 2.2 MiB = 2.7 MiB kdeinit5
2.7 MiB + 67.0 KiB = 2.8 MiB systemd-journald
1.9 MiB + 1.0 MiB = 3.0 MiB kscreen_backend_launcher
2.1 MiB + 951.5 KiB = 3.0 MiB sddm-helper
2.6 MiB + 1.1 MiB = 3.8 MiB baloo_file
1.7 MiB + 2.1 MiB = 3.8 MiB systemd (3)
1.8 MiB + 2.5 MiB = 4.3 MiB klauncher
3.9 MiB + 411.5 KiB = 4.3 MiB udisksd
3.7 MiB + 665.0 KiB = 4.4 MiB ModemManager
2.4 MiB + 3.0 MiB = 5.4 MiB kcminit_startup
3.6 MiB + 1.9 MiB = 5.5 MiB xembedsniproxy
3.9 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 5.9 MiB kuiserver5
4.1 MiB + 2.1 MiB = 6.2 MiB kaccess
4.1 MiB + 2.3 MiB = 6.4 MiB polkit-kde-authentication-agent-1
4.6 MiB + 1.9 MiB = 6.5 MiB kglobalaccel5
6.1 MiB + 606.5 KiB = 6.7 MiB pulseaudio
6.6 MiB + 973.0 KiB = 7.6 MiB NetworkManager
5.1 MiB + 2.8 MiB = 7.8 MiB octopi-notifier
4.9 MiB + 3.1 MiB = 8.0 MiB ksmserver
8.2 MiB + 972.0 KiB = 9.1 MiB mission-control-5
6.2 MiB + 3.1 MiB = 9.3 MiB kdeconnectd
7.0 MiB + 2.4 MiB = 9.4 MiB kactivitymanagerd
9.5 MiB + 585.5 KiB = 10.1 MiB polkitd
15.4 MiB + 8.8 MiB = 24.3 MiB kded5
19.0 MiB + 8.6 MiB = 27.7 MiB konsole
20.8 MiB + 10.6 MiB = 31.5 MiB krunner
38.1 MiB + 5.0 MiB = 43.1 MiB Xorg
50.7 MiB + 16.6 MiB = 67.3 MiB kwin_x11
101.6 MiB + 22.4 MiB = 124.0 MiB plasmashell
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482.7 MiB
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Very impressiveoswaldkelso wrote:http://picpaste.com/how-low-is-done-NFXVOqCG.png
However, is that a 32-bit system with a small amount of memory on-board?
My scrot is from an amd64 system with 8GiB of RAM.
EDIT: there is some trimming that could be done as well (conky, tmux & ntpd) so I think mid-40's is possible
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Indeed impressive,
Very nice oswaldkelso, I love dirty tweaks. But remember guys, it's systemd free
Here's another one lighter with systemd parked in tty1
It's Debian on this non Debian thread, sorry for off topic
Very nice oswaldkelso, I love dirty tweaks. But remember guys, it's systemd free
Here's another one lighter with systemd parked in tty1
It's Debian on this non Debian thread, sorry for off topic
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Alpine Linux running BusyBox/OpenRC init, dwm, firefox-esr, thunar, st (slightly modified solarized colourscheme), tmux, conky (top-right corner showing $loadavg & $time) and neofetch.
Snappy as a pool full of alligators.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
OpenBSD 6.0 with xfce4 and using the xfce4-mount-plugin with a doas.conf file allowing the user to run the mount and unmount commands, and a line in fstab.
I'm hoping someone comes up with a way of recovering the functionality of Antoine Jacoutot's toad daemon for automounting external drives. I'm also puggling about for a wifi reconnection script (something like Debian's system of logical interfaces for each of, say, 5 networks). All good and solid.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
^ Nice!
I don't know about automounting, sorry -- I really dislike that "feature" on my desktops
If it's not a personal question, can I inquire after your system load averages (as seen in top(1))?
I recently switched from OpenBSD-current to Alpine LInux because of excessive load average levels (~2.5 with 4 threads on an idle desktop), I was wondering if this was just me.
The CPU usage and memory consumption were otherwise very low and the desktop was responsive enough so it seemed a little strange.
Back on topic: Alpine Linux with dwm & st:
(load average shown in the status bar at the top right, just before the date)
Haven't tried anything like this myself but from hostname.if(5):keithpeter wrote:a wifi reconnection script (something like Debian's system of logical interfaces for each of, say, 5 networks)
Perhaps this option could be used?!command
Arbitrary shell commands can be executed using this directive, as long as they are available in the single-user environment (for instance, /bin or /sbin). Useful for doing interface-specific configuration such as setting up custom routes using route(8) or establishing tunnels using ifconfig(8). It is worth noting that “\$if” in a command line will be replaced by the interface name.
I don't know about automounting, sorry -- I really dislike that "feature" on my desktops
If it's not a personal question, can I inquire after your system load averages (as seen in top(1))?
I recently switched from OpenBSD-current to Alpine LInux because of excessive load average levels (~2.5 with 4 threads on an idle desktop), I was wondering if this was just me.
The CPU usage and memory consumption were otherwise very low and the desktop was responsive enough so it seemed a little strange.
Back on topic: Alpine Linux with dwm & st:
(load average shown in the status bar at the top right, just before the date)
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Fresh desktop (xfce4/slim) on an ancient dual core X60 thinkpad with Intel graphics and 1Gb of RAM doing nowt except top -n and thunar. 32 bit as the processor won't do 64bit (early core duo) and usb wifi.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:If it's not a personal question, can I inquire after your system load averages (as seen in top(1))
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load averages: 0.27, 0.22, 0.12 americano.mokapot.org 18:56:05
62 processes: 61 idle, 1 on processor up 0:12
CPU0 states: 0.8% user, 0.0% nice, 0.5% system, 0.1% interrupt, 98.6% idle
CPU1 states: 1.1% user, 0.0% nice, 0.6% system, 0.0% interrupt, 98.2% idle
Memory: Real: 123M/322M act/tot Free: 661M Cache: 110M Swap: 0K/1270M
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE WAIT TIME CPU COMMAND
2539 keith 2 0 6768K 21M sleep poll 0:04 1.12% thunar
2239 _x11 2 0 11M 19M sleep select 0:03 0.63% Xorg
98625 keith 2 0 2956K 13M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfwm4
1 root 10 0 432K 480K idle wait 0:01 0.00% init
688 root 10 0 1724K 6400K idle wait 0:01 0.00% slim
9589 keith 2 0 3636K 15M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfce4-terminal
52531 keith 2 0 5372K 18M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfdesktop
91293 keith 2 0 3496K 16M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% wrapper-1.0
86560 keith 2 0 3244K 17M idle poll 0:01 0.00% xfce4-power-mana
60171 keith 2 0 1948K 13M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfce4-panel
96616 keith 2 0 1484K 9092K sleep poll 0:00 0.00% xfce4-session
29378 keith 2 0 944K 2172K sleep poll 0:00 0.00% dbus-daemon
49098 keith 2 0 2712K 13M idle poll 0:00 0.00% wrapper-1.0
92866 keith 2 19 11M 14M sleep poll 0:00 0.00% tumblerd
18732 keith 2 0 1272K 10M idle poll 0:00 0.00% wrapper-1.0
9071 root 2 0 3092K 4092K idle poll 0:00 0.00% console-kit-daem
64929 keith 2 0 2264K 11M sleep poll 0:00 0.00% xfsettingsd
46616 _polkitd 2 0 9496K 8796K idle poll 0:00 0.00% polkitd
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load averages: 0.73, 1.14, 0.76 americano.mokapot.org 18:43:28
66 processes: 65 idle, 1 on processor up 1:35
CPU0 states: 4.3% user, 0.0% nice, 1.3% system, 0.1% interrupt, 94.2% idle
CPU1 states: 7.1% user, 0.0% nice, 3.8% system, 0.0% interrupt, 89.1% idle
Memory: Real: 349M/701M act/tot Free: 283M Cache: 196M Swap: 0K/1270M
PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE WAIT TIME CPU COMMAND
69812 keith 2 0 3988K 16M sleep poll 0:08 0.63% xfce4-terminal
71887 keith 2 0 247M 241M sleep poll 16:29 0.24% firefox
39977 _x11 2 0 11M 22M sleep select 2:54 0.00% Xorg
37845 keith 2 0 2916K 13M sleep poll 0:18 0.00% xfwm4
90666 keith 2 0 1984K 13M idle poll 0:03 0.00% xfce4-panel
61349 keith 2 0 5908K 21M idle poll 0:03 0.00% thunar
96051 keith 2 0 5368K 18M sleep poll 0:02 0.00% xfdesktop
75597 keith 2 0 3968K 16M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% wrapper-1.0
43673 root 10 0 1728K 6392K idle wait 0:01 0.00% slim
1 root 10 0 432K 472K idle wait 0:01 0.00% init
51956 keith 2 0 1568K 9120K idle poll 0:01 0.00% xfce4-session
11268 keith 2 0 3292K 17M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfce4-power-mana
41169 keith 2 0 1216K 4772K sleep poll 0:01 0.00% at-spi2-registry
84000 root 2 0 1700K 3840K sleep poll 0:01 0.00% upowerd
2663 keith 2 0 2344K 11M sleep poll 0:01 0.00% xfsettingsd
3523 keith 2 0 2216K 5184K sleep poll 0:00 0.00% gvfsd-trash
39812 keith 2 0 2672K 14M idle poll 0:00 0.00% wrapper-1.0
18462 _ntp 2 -20 860K 1536K sleep poll 0:00 0.00% ntpd
PS: Thanks for wifi suggestion. I'm getting my head around the man pages and trying to cross reference the info.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I like Solarized color on term. Also like the awesome as a window manager and his panel.
Next time please make clickable thumbnail to open biger, so we can watch better. Thank you,
Good job
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Next time please make clickable thumbnail to open biger, so we can watch better. Thank you,
Good job
Nili
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Thanks for the comments. I recently started with awesome and I really like it. I can't see going back to a non-tiling window manager now.Nili wrote:I like Solarized color on term. Also like the awesome as a window manager and his panel.
Next time please make clickable thumbnail to open biger, so we can watch better. Thank you,
Good job
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I'm not sure how to make a clickable thumbnail, but here is a link to the full size image.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/119280705 ... 855307983/
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
I use flickr.com as a imagehost too. I like this image host service.
Well, i can see now your photo in original view. Thank you
It look even more clear in full screen
...meantime you can use this method.
From View All Sizes
1rst url -- Original (1600 x 900)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/2885 ... 1dc3_o.png
2nd url -- Small 320 (320 x 180)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/2885 ... 481f_n.jpg
and will show the image clickable thumbnail like below
The whole url united
At first looks a bit complicated yes, but isn't very difficult after a couple of tests
Edit: P.s. nice start with Awesome WM. I'm sure it will look interesting adventure.
Regards,
Nili
Well, i can see now your photo in original view. Thank you
It look even more clear in full screen
...meantime you can use this method.
From View All Sizes
1rst url -- Original (1600 x 900)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/2885 ... 1dc3_o.png
2nd url -- Small 320 (320 x 180)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/2885 ... 481f_n.jpg
and will show the image clickable thumbnail like below
The whole url united
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[url=https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/28855307983_828ea11dc3_o.png][img]https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8255/28855307983_0d69ee481f_n.jpg[/img][/url]
Edit: P.s. nice start with Awesome WM. I'm sure it will look interesting adventure.
Regards,
Nili
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Interesting. I didn't know you could put an image in the display field of a url like that. Thanks for the tip.