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Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Wow LOL. If I wanted to play it safe I never would have picked up my first copy of Turbo Linux in I think, 1998 and I'd still be using Windows. If I put a disclaimer Proceed at your own risk then obviously there's an alert there. Do it, don't do it whatever. It's a choice. I love the presumption that those buggy systems were my fault. I suppose everyone who has ever reported a bug in any system, it was their fault.
Apparently drama is all you are into because it's a non issue. I posted a howto that's working for me and only wanted to share. I didn't post it in order to spend my time yapping here so have at it without me. And you know, it saddens me because to me Linux is Freedom. Freedom to choose. But make no mistake if I come up with another howto I care to share I'll post it and you can delete it who knows
To all other users who haven't slammed me Be Excellent to each other. Best, Xeta
Apparently drama is all you are into because it's a non issue. I posted a howto that's working for me and only wanted to share. I didn't post it in order to spend my time yapping here so have at it without me. And you know, it saddens me because to me Linux is Freedom. Freedom to choose. But make no mistake if I come up with another howto I care to share I'll post it and you can delete it who knows
To all other users who haven't slammed me Be Excellent to each other. Best, Xeta
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
xetaprime has supposedly withdrawn from the thread, but what the hell.
What presumption? A question was asked. Were all those systems buggy or did the user do something to screw each of them up?xetaprime wrote:I love the presumption that those buggy systems were my fault.
And precisely how did you come to that conclusion?I suppose everyone who has ever reported a bug in any system, it was their fault.
No problems after a day or two does not mean there are no problems. Wait until after (attempting) an update or two. I have had experiences where everything was working fine, until after a re-boot.I posted a howto that's working for me and only wanted to share.
In other words, no one is entitled to question or criticise what you post. If you do not like criticism, do not post anything. That is something called maturity.I didn't post it in order to spend my time yapping here so have at it without me.
Everyone is free to gawk in amazement at your superior ability, but the idiots should never question the expert.And you know, it saddens me because to me Linux is Freedom. Freedom to choose.
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Ha, had to check in Thought I could stay away. Oh well. Funny stuff continues...
It wasn't a question. It was an assumption that I had done something wrong. But please feel free to keep at it. I'm sure you will and I'll try to find the time to care.
Best, Xeta
It wasn't a question. It was an assumption that I had done something wrong. But please feel free to keep at it. I'm sure you will and I'll try to find the time to care.
Best, Xeta
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
sighxetaprime wrote:But I didn't upgrade my libc6 from Ubuntu repos. It was from Jessie. Elightenment was Ubuntu or for Ubuntu and it's working great going on 2 days. This also worked on Debian testing without having to upgrade Libc6. So all I installed was E18. But I just wanted the stable instead.
Have a great day everyone. I think you all need to chill. You'd think I was running as root or something
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
You should consider investing some surfing time into finding a good sighing photograph or animated image. (Maybe you can install one from Ubuntu's repos. )llivv wrote:sigh
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
I will have to look into making a sigh icon that when clicked on fluxs the entire interwebs.Randicus wrote:Ubuntu's repos. )
neo
hold onto your hats
a dd now wants exynos drm/dri support enabled.
does your tablet/smarthphone have an exynos processor?
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
For what it's worth, I do have Enlightenment 18.2 backported and running on top of a 64-bit Wheezy-base, now just have to finish up the separate applications, such as the terminal and such. It does not seem to play well with kdm when logging out though, so will look at lightdm.
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
As a tip for you, in case you find videos won't play in full screen mode, go into composite advanced rendering and uncheck - Don't composite full screen windows. Seems others are having the same problem. Lightdm is working well here
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
No, my video driver worked with that setting...but I see edeb is broken on my build--from what I see of the code, it should not work for you, either.xetaprime wrote:As a tip for you, in case you find videos won't play in full screen mode, go into composite advanced rendering and uncheck - Don't composite full screen windows. Seems others are having the same problem. Lightdm is working well here
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Almost all of us here play on the edge at times for diferent reasons. Many times is just to check out some cool new feature in the latest program we favior. I remember a few years back braking my system over something stupid ... all for instant messaging. Unfortunantly using a difrent libc6 can really creat kayos which I had to do for what I was trying. I should have listend to others and back-ported it properly but since I was running testing at the time that had "just" became stable I figured what the heck, I will grab the new one from Sid. The thing is, there are many things that need done to keep that system running after a while. Some stuff I almost never used but found whith the new libc6 they wouldn't work. Eventually trying to fix things I ended up reinstalling because my programing skills are not what they needed to be. Yes, the system still booted but many things I needed would no longer work. Also, installing anything from ubuntu is not a good idea and even suttleworth himself remindseveryone ubuntu is not any longer compatable with Debian. Steve is definantly an excellent source when it comes to knowing just how and if one can backport something to stable.
The problem is, if someone reads this is how to do xyz, they antisapate that if they do it right in the future they will be in the clear with no problems. My system worked great for several months with the small little updates and I was ubber careful reading everything. Most don't even read what the new updates are let alone see just what affects what. Is a poor practice to give someone this kind of advice. Maybe we should have a new sub-forum for doing things that will break your system eventually but are fun and exciting. Maybe you would volinteer to help repair the damage since it is such a kick to play? Many pick Debian because it is the most stable. That is what they expect. Even testing is more stable (usually) than ubuntu's "stable" release. However you are adding stuff not even compiled for Debian in this not just taking the risk of adding something from testing or Sid. Things will break fast if you are not paying very close attention to what you are doing. I encurage everyone to play a little, that is how we learn but do it on a box that it doesn't matter if it goes down for the count.
The problem is, if someone reads this is how to do xyz, they antisapate that if they do it right in the future they will be in the clear with no problems. My system worked great for several months with the small little updates and I was ubber careful reading everything. Most don't even read what the new updates are let alone see just what affects what. Is a poor practice to give someone this kind of advice. Maybe we should have a new sub-forum for doing things that will break your system eventually but are fun and exciting. Maybe you would volinteer to help repair the damage since it is such a kick to play? Many pick Debian because it is the most stable. That is what they expect. Even testing is more stable (usually) than ubuntu's "stable" release. However you are adding stuff not even compiled for Debian in this not just taking the risk of adding something from testing or Sid. Things will break fast if you are not paying very close attention to what you are doing. I encurage everyone to play a little, that is how we learn but do it on a box that it doesn't matter if it goes down for the count.
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Hmm not sure about edeb (doesn't appear to be on my system) but gdebi is working on my system. Have Installed many an item. I should say I started with Debian LXDE stable. Have had good luck with e and lxde. Best, Xetastevepusser wrote:No, my video driver worked with that setting...but I see edeb is broken on my build--from what I see of the code, it should not work for you, either.xetaprime wrote:As a tip for you, in case you find videos won't play in full screen mode, go into composite advanced rendering and uncheck - Don't composite full screen windows. Seems others are having the same problem. Lightdm is working well here
Update: Interesting. So edeb only showed up when I enabled the ubuntu and PPA repo. Didn't try and install that one because I had downloaded a 1.8 version from a Bodhi link which then told me of a dependency issue with python-elementary. Of course as I said after I installed my e18 from the PPA, I commented all out back to debian stable settings. edeb and python-elementary did not install in my system but do show up when I un-comment the U and PPA repos. Since I don't yet have broken issues I'll leave them alone but hell maybe play with my live remaster and get back.
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
So okay, I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. The easiest way to explore what I did is boot up a live stable debian lxde or, use testing (to avoid upgrading Libc6) and install e18 that way. No harm to your current system and you can see it working. Logout login bam e18. If anyone wants my howto PM me and i'll send it to you. Yeah I know, while it's all being set up the proper way. But in the meantime if you want to 'play' that's a pretty safe way. That's how I tested it before I ever installed it...
Best, xeta
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
elive sucks. A few years ago I tried it. For one, you can download it free but have to pay to install it. Then if at some later point you change your hardware you have to pay again! Won't fall for that again.
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Not sure why you're using enlightenment if you don't think the devs deserve to be able to ask for money for any of it.xetaprime wrote:elive sucks. A few years ago I tried it. For one, you can download it free but have to pay to install it. Then if at some later point you change your hardware you have to pay again! Won't fall for that again.
development of a live installer, especially one with all the enlightenment packages probably waddn't real easy.
Then having to maintain it must be real fun as well.
But I hear ya, that really sucks....
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
It's not the enlightenment team, it's the elive distribution. I'm not opposed to donations at all and have. But elive won't let you install it on multiple machine without paying again- too much like MS.They have to send you a key. There are a few enlightenment distros such as Sparky, Bodhi that come with e as default desktop. PCLinuxOS you can install through repos.
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Hmmm---found a problem in the rules files for all the libefl versions in that PPA:
The "\" symbol at the end of those lines tells the interpreter to continue on as if the next line was on the same line, that is, all the configure options have to be on the same line, so that's a neater way to keep it under 80 characters wide. Note that the "\" is missing after "with-x", so that means all the other configurations options after "with-x" are not recognized...
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override_dh_auto_configure:
NOCONFIGURE=yes ./autogen.sh
dh_auto_configure -- \
--prefix=/usr \
--with-tests=none \
--with-x
--enable-xinput22 \
--enable-multisense \
--enable-systemd \
--enable-image-loader-webp \
--enable-harfbuzz \
--enable-fb \
--disable-tslib
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Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
So I've jumped to Debian Testing using the e18 PPA, I wanted a more current system. Now you can't rag on me for mixing debian stable and testing Libc6 packages Very happy, all is well. Looking forward to e18 in the repos. Best, Xeta
Re: Enlightenment 18 on Debian Stable Deleted Why?
Deleting a post, ya, another how to that has to do with messing with a live cd, no harm to your system really shows now many bugs must be up some asses here. But hey, I get it. These forums are like mobs. It's all about control. God forbid someone should add an Ubuntu repo. Sheesh almost fracking LOL! No worries. It's like this on raw food forums too so don't go feeling all special about yourselves.
Best to everyone else ,
Xeta
Best to everyone else ,
Xeta