Hello Riccardo,
>On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 12:19:52 +0100
>Riccardo Mottola via Dng >wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I am using Devuan on an HP laptop with intel 64bit cpu. Everything
> worked very well, I did a lot of compilation and it is very stable,
> never had a freeze in months!
>
> [ 0.10] smpboot
On Mar 16, 2020, tom wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 08:38:04 -0400
> Dan Purgert wrote:
>
> > On Mar 15, 2020, tom wrote:
> > > [...] The biggest technical problem is the
> > > lack of ASIC northbridge, or rather something to interface the CPU
> > > to an PCIE bus. Currently the best thing availabl
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 10:27:50PM -0300, Gastón wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 03:16:58PM -0800, tom wrote:
> > On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 16:50:15 +
> > Mark Hindley wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 05:44:17PM +0100, Alessandro Vesely via Dng
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > is t
Quoting spiralofhope (spiralofh...@spiralofhope.com):
> If memory serves, GTK3 has had a history of incredibly stupid decisions
> mid-version which broke a number of things like aspects of themes. For
> example, my GTK3 apps no longer have underlined hotkeys until I hold
> the alt key.
Quite.
T
Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com):
> Your comment is a general truth but LXDE is a special case:
[...]
You just talked all _around_ my point, but didn't address it.
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Quoting goli...@devuan.org (goli...@devuan.org):
> There are always exceptions to broad generalizations. This camp has
> many LXDE aficionados who might find your declaration that LXDE is
> dead rather counterproductive.
As a reminder, I said the _project_ is dead, not that LXDE is. That
distinc
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 08:38:04 -0400
Dan Purgert wrote:
> On Mar 15, 2020, tom wrote:
> > [...] The biggest technical problem is the
> > lack of ASIC northbridge, or rather something to interface the CPU
> > to an PCIE bus. Currently the best thing available you can get is
> > an FPGA and it is a s
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 15:23:18 -0700
Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting goli...@devuan.org (goli...@devuan.org):
>
> > Have you read the beowulf release notes?
>
> I'm a bit behind, sorry.
>
> > LXDE is available and quite functional with a few caveats.
>
> I'm sure it is. My comment is nonetheles
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 12:03:53 -0700
Rick Moen wrote:
> LXDE
> is one of many projects who looked at the dismaying near-total rewrite
> required for migrating to GTK3 (and GTK's increasing GNOME-centric
> nature) and made the agonising decision to bail and migrated sideways
> to Qt.
If memory serv
On 2020-03-16 17:23, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting goli...@devuan.org (goli...@devuan.org):
Have you read the beowulf release notes?
I'm a bit behind, sorry.
LXDE is available and quite functional with a few caveats.
I'm sure it is. My comment is nonetheless a general truth.
LXDE is effective
Quoting goli...@devuan.org (goli...@devuan.org):
> Have you read the beowulf release notes?
I'm a bit behind, sorry.
> LXDE is available and quite functional with a few caveats.
I'm sure it is. My comment is nonetheless a general truth.
LXDE is effectively a several-years-dead project.
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On 2020-03-16 14:03, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting al3xu5 / dotcommon (dotcom...@autistici.org):
I think LXDE could be a good compromise for me, because it has openbox
but it
is faster to configure and more "close" in use for those who come from
a
different "ready-made" DM...
Be aware that LXDE
Quoting al3xu5 / dotcommon (dotcom...@autistici.org):
> I think LXDE could be a good compromise for me, because it has openbox but it
> is faster to configure and more "close" in use for those who come from a
> different "ready-made" DM...
Be aware that LXDE is EOLed and pretty much has no future
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 16:56:36 +0100
al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote:
> Someone asked why wanting to change MATE, the reason is the concern
> of being sooner or later "forced" to do so in case MATE evolves too
> much in directions that do not seem "appropriate" to me (systemd
> oriented deps, freedesktop
25/02/2020 16:29:58 +0100
al3xu5 / dotcommon :
> So what you suggest should be the first choice to bet on?
First of all I would like to thank you all for the many interesting and useful
answers.
As I mentioned, my desire is to have a highly usable, easily configurable,
stable over time UI. The
On Mar 15, 2020, tom wrote:
> [...] The biggest technical problem is the
> lack of ASIC northbridge, or rather something to interface the CPU to
> an PCIE bus. Currently the best thing available you can get is an FPGA
> and it is a severe bandwidth bottleneck. It's also super expensive
> getting an
On Mar 14, 2020, Mark Rousell wrote:
> I am not opposing your central message in any way, but...
>
> On 13/03/2020 02:59, Steve Litt wrote:
> > involves programming, and most people can't
> > do that.
> >
> > Oh really? 12 lines of code and they can't do it (or have a friend help
> > do it)?
>
>
Hi Steve,
Steve Litt wrote:
> A few weeks ago we discussed simple, works-on-all-wmde components like
> fbpanel. Another one that I like is xbattmon. It's a no-frills battery
> monitor that presents as a very thin horizontal "gauge" across the
> bottom of the screen, whether or not you have a pane
Hi,
I am using Devuan on an HP laptop with intel 64bit cpu. Everything
worked very well, I did a lot of compilation and it is very stable,
never had a freeze in months!
[ 0.10] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU T7200 @ 2.00GHz
(family: 0x6, model: 0xf, stepping: 0x6)
[ 0.1000
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