What's going on here..... is one a VM in a small window?
How did you get Debian install with only 207 packages? My minimal install is approaching 700! Is it command line only?
What's going on here..... is one a VM in a small window?
Nah, just installing Debian sid to a btrfs subvolume and in the middle of configuring it via `chroot`, it's from a minimal `debootstrap` so it didn't even have a kernel at that stage, hence the small package number -- I've since booted it and installed the entire xorg metatpackage so it's probably way over 500 by now...No_windows wrote:What's going on here..... is one a VM in a small window?
According on my netinst investigation from 2015No_windows wrote:How did you get Debian install with only 207 packages? My minimal install is approaching 700! Is it command line only?
Thanks for link links. I may start another thread for this subject. I've gotten my package count down to less than 650, but feel I probably could take it a bit further.Nili wrote:According on my netinst investigation from 2015No_windows wrote:How did you get Debian install with only 207 packages? My minimal install is approaching 700! Is it command line only?
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$ uname -a
OpenBSD openbsd-garry.my.domain 6.0 GENERIC#1917 i386
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synclient vertedgescroll=1 verttwofingerscroll=0 horizedgescroll=1 horizscrolldelta=10 # configure touchpad
xset s 300 -dpms # screensaver
xsetroot -solid "#002b36" # "wallpaper"
while true; do xsetroot -name "$(date +"%A %B %d, %T")"; sleep 1; done & # status box
exec dwm
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[[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && exec startx
I need to look into trying that,I don't use xdm(1) but instead have this line in ~/.profile to launch the desktop automatically after a console login:Code: Select all
[[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && exec startx
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if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[ $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then
sleep 1s && exec startx >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
Yes, with a small modification it does -- thanks NiliNili wrote:I think may work on BSD aswell
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[[ -z $DISPLAY && $(tty) = /dev/ttyC0 ]] && exec startx
why sleep 1?Nili wrote:I use this @user .profile --> skiping startX MOTDOn Debian, I think may work on BSD aswell.Code: Select all
if [[ -z $DISPLAY ]] && [[ $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]]; then sleep 1s && exec startx >/dev/null 2>&1 fi
Edit: startX on tty1
Nothing important, actually i do not remember why I set time on startx startup.debiman wrote:why sleep 1?
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[[ -z $DISPLAY && $(tty) = /dev/tty1 ]] && exec startx >/dev/null 2>&1
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