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Συντάκτης: aitor_czr
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Προς: dng
Αντικείμενο: Re: [DNG] live-build experiment worked!
Hi Godefridus,

Here you are some packages:

- xinit xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-video-noveau, etc...

- rpl curl dselect console-data console-setup

- mesa-utils mesa-utils-extra

- compton (composite manager) --> I will share my config file

- bleachbit gtkorphan file-roller

- lxrandr lxtask xscreensaver xscreensaver-gl

- seahorse searchmonkey

- vidalia

- wxmaxima (mathematics)

- Other editors: emacs, medit, geany

Aitor.


On 07/10/15 11:00, Didier Kryn <kryn@???> wrote:
> Le 06/10/2015 19:07, Godefridus Daalmans a écrit :
>> >Hej,
>> >
>> >I just wanted to mention that I got an experimental Devuan jessie
>> >live-build to work with LXDE and lightdm and iceweasel.
>> >
>> >And amprolla seems to have lost the Contents-amd64.gz file so I had to
>> >make one.
>> >
>> >The only systemd components are udev and libudev1 (215-17+deb8u2)
>> >
>> >There's an annoying PolicyKit1 error at the beginning but otherwise it
>> >works.
>> >
>> >
>> >Thanks everyone who made this possible!
>> >
>> >I had to modify the live-build scripts quite a bit, which I'd like to
>> >upload. I haven't tested if they still work for Debian jessie.
>> >
>> >Another tip: after lb config, edit config/apt/preferences to add:
>> >Package: libpam-systemd
>> >Pin: release o=Debian
>> >Pin-Priority: -1
>> >
>> >It was a bit tricky to convince lightdm it didn't need systemd.
>> >
>> >If you'd like, you can e-mail me suggestions for what to include until
>> >1 DVD (4 Gb) is full, for a generic Devuan workstation.
>> >
>> >Version 0 has:
>> >- lxde-core
>> >- lxterminal
>> >- iceweasel
>> >- vim
>> >- xorg
>> >- locales
>> >- util-linux-locales
>> >- lightdm
>> >
>> >I'm probably going to put on it:
>> >- build-essential
>> >- linux-source and dkms
>> >- dpkg-dev
>> >- git
>> >- ssh
>> >- lvm2
>> >- mdadm
>> >- parted
>> >- gnu-fdisk
>> >- openssl
>> >- lynx
>> >- debianutils
>> >- debootstrap
>> >- xpdf
>> >- gnuplot (hey I like gnuplot)
>> >- libreoffice-writer
>> >- mondo and mindi, although they're in non-free due to the license of
>> >afio
>> >
>> >can you give me more suggestions?
>> >
>> >greetings,
>> >Frits
>       I can think of two things:

>
>       - An editor for people uncomfortable with vi. emacs, or even
> emacs23-nox would be fine.

>
>       - A partitionner more user-friendly than parted or fdisk: gparted
> if GUI is possible, or cfdisk, which has a simple curses interface. The
> drawback of cfdisk is that it doesn't know GPT partitions tables.

>
>       Thanks.
>                           Didier