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What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
- oswaldkelso
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
full size:
http://picpaste.com/pics/2016-03-18-134 ... 311409.png
Dragora 2.2 Usual candidates. openbox and tint2 with fittstool and bashrun2
Normal usage: Dual monitors so Xorg is high (I cropped the screen shot as it's identical)
1.3 MiB + 359.0 KiB = 1.6 MiB run (8)
896.0 KiB + 912.0 KiB = 1.8 MiB bashrun2 (2)
2.1 MiB + 18.0 KiB = 2.2 MiB dhclient
2.7 MiB + 603.0 KiB = 3.3 MiB tint2
3.5 MiB + 93.5 KiB = 3.6 MiB hald
2.7 MiB + 1.2 MiB = 3.9 MiB lilyterm
3.3 MiB + 736.0 KiB = 4.0 MiB openbox
4.0 MiB + 245.0 KiB = 4.3 MiB xterm
3.6 MiB + 710.5 KiB = 4.3 MiB wicd-monitor
4.3 MiB + 718.0 KiB = 5.0 MiB wicd
7.3 MiB + 1.4 MiB = 8.7 MiB ROX-Filer
9.0 MiB + 579.0 KiB = 9.5 MiB bash (5)
9.2 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 11.2 MiB spacefm
9.4 MiB + 2.0 MiB = 11.4 MiB transmission-gtk
15.4 MiB + 1.8 MiB = 17.2 MiB claws-mail
19.5 MiB + 106.5 KiB = 19.6 MiB nscd
52.8 MiB + 1.8 MiB = 54.6 MiB Xorg
202.8 MiB + 2.6 MiB = 205.4 MiB seamonkey
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392.3 MiB
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My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
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Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Yes, it was a refreshing experience. It boots a couple of seconds slower than I'm used to, but it's snappy and fast under use. Very polished and pleasing to look at. I expected it to be quite buggy, as I've heard that KDE tends to be that. But nope, no issues yet. If I had to choose a DE, KDE Plasma Desktop is definitely up there. Much much better than Gnome, and I also like it better than XFCE4. The only contender for me, is LXQT, which I have fallen in love with the last week.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Yes, LXQt, can also be used as a "light-weight" KDE. I'm partial to Xfce as well.
My top three (sorry if we usurped this thread temporarily), in nor particular order:
Fluxbox
Xfce
KDE
PS: You can use Kwin with LXQt if you so desire, adds a little weight, but still much lighter then full KDE.
My top three (sorry if we usurped this thread temporarily), in nor particular order:
Fluxbox
Xfce
KDE
PS: You can use Kwin with LXQt if you so desire, adds a little weight, but still much lighter then full KDE.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Will have to look into that. I also like Fluxbox, even though Openbox is my favorite. Perhaps because I know every inch of it. JWM is fine too. All those WM's gives you an awesome workflow, and are very efficient. So for production purposes, they are awesome. But it can become a bit boring to fiddle with them in the long run, because you pretty much end up with the same setup no matter what. DE's like KDE and LXQT forces me to be creative, and do things a little different. It's fun to fiddle with something else now and then.HuangLao wrote:Yes, LXQt, can also be used as a "light-weight" KDE. I'm partial to Xfce as well.
My top three (sorry if we usurped this thread temporarily), in nor particular order:
Fluxbox
Xfce
KDE
PS: You can use Kwin with LXQt if you so desire, adds a little weight, but still much lighter then full KDE.
XFCE was up there with me too, until I got pissed by the fact that I couldn't get all of my custom keyboard shortcuts to stick trough reboots. Some of them did, and others didn't. Perhaps a little issue for most people, but to me, it's enough to put me off.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Netbsd, a first time for me, new install.
I didn't install all of gnome, but like the browser
epiphany
and also installed gedit. Still working on it, but so far seems to be working ok.
I didn't install all of gnome, but like the browser
epiphany
and also installed gedit. Still working on it, but so far seems to be working ok.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
It is Lenovo Yoga and I know Bluetooth works
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
PCBSD 10.3 installed on a Dell E5240 i5.
I'm *reinstalling* KDE from within a fluxbox session after a little slip whilst trying to get my head around AppCafe.
Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
It used to be Mac Os 10.11.4, but I am never using that rubbish again.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
"Chew, if only you could see what I've seen with your eyes!"
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You had me at "without systemd"
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Alpine Linux running XFCE:
http://www.alpinelinux.org/
No systemd:
http://www.alpinelinux.org/
No systemd:
Code: Select all
empty@alpine ~ % ls -l /sbin/init
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Apr 17 18:18 /sbin/init -> /bin/busybox
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
That is pretty nice, but what if one wants a different DE, or WM , IE: openbox, and no XFCE ?
Never mind, I looked at the website, openbox is available in the packages.
Never mind, I looked at the website, openbox is available in the packages.
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
The distribution is intended for use on servers & firewalls rather than for general desktop use and it is designed to be as slim and lightweight as possible.GarryRicketson wrote:what if one wants a different DE, or WM , IE: openbox, and no XFCE ?
As a result, the standard installation is CLI-only and requires some work to get to a usable desktop.
Mine is now working great, it runs very fast with almost no processor overhead and even plays HD videos from YouTube
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
Nice! I messed around with Alpine a little bit, but I was having a hard time keeping it bootable in a VM. It would hang in some manner (don't recall, been too long). Once of these days when I have more time, I'll pursue it again.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Alpine Linux running XFCE:
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
That is nice, I like OpenBsd , as well as Debian Wheezy
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Re: What does your non-Debian desktop look like?
https://files.devuan.org/devuan_jessie_beta/
EDIT: the installer failed when it tried to install the GNOME desktop for some reason,,,
Put my own on instead:
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