darry1966 wrote:To JamesC and Roky and other fans of LinuxBBQ
new XFCE release from Machinebacon
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f ... 720#p45720
Sounds like a Core Iso with XFCE thrown in. Then one can apt-get or aptitude their way to toning her body up to what you prefer later.* Debian vanilla 586 kernel, version 4.2
* sysvinit
* no upower, no udisks, no gvfs, no policykit, no consolekit
* no-GTK top level applications:
** gitfm file manager
** alpine mail reader
** elinks web browser
** feh image viewer
* BBQ toolbox:
** Music: tinyradio, playstream, playmp3
** System: env-info, automount, bbqexit
** Utilities: dkeger, bbqpkg, bbqsnapshot, bbqinstaller
* additional goodies:
** cclive (needs a media player, eg. mplayer)
** scrotnow, scrotsel (keybinds to PrntScr and Shift+PrntScr)
** ceni for network configuration
** units unit conversion
** curl/wget download helpers
** ssh/sftp secure shells
** printfile (needs lprng)
** mpg123 music player
** etc etc
Later on. I am going to break out a crt, a tower desktop, a keyboard, a wirless usb, and give https://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/newha ... roduction/ a chance to give me a table dance.
My test box for this is 64 bit. Because the above dropped i386 support a few realeases back.
If anyone with a i386 box has the same itch to scratch later on. Go with
https://www.freebsd.org/where.html
They let you run with Window Managers or Desktop Enviroments during the install process. Up to you. I do stuff like this to hurt my mind. Trying to learn so keep my mind in motion.
Thanks darry1966 for the heads up. It is why I love this thread.
I use this thread way before I ever go to distro watch.