DebianDog - Jessie (21 June 2017)
Post deleted, had a few drinks too many yesterday.
Last edited by fredx181 on Thu 29 Sep 2016, 08:10, edited 3 times in total.
Is it ok to disable ModemManager service (I'm on cable and don't use modems nor have any intent to use any modems)?
$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
$ sudo systemctl disable ModemManager.service
Removed symlink /etc/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service.
Removed symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/ModemManager.service.
$ sudo systemd-analyze blame
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7.279s wicd.service
6.922s ModemManager.service
5.357s preload.service
5.042s exim4.service
3.617s polkitd.service
3.586s lightdm.service
2.828s ufw.service
1.825s live-config.service
1.707s alsa-restore.service
1.648s systemd-logind.service
1.638s rc-local.service
1.635s speech-dispatcher.service
1.632s irqbalance.service
1.631s ntp.service
1.613s avahi-daemon.service
1.584s keyboard-setup.service
1.306s nfs-common.service
1.037s rsyslog.service
1.008s udisks2.service
991ms networking.service
926ms systemd-modules-load.service
911ms rtkit-daemon.service
818ms kbd.service
520ms kmod-static-nodes.service
519ms rpcbind.service
430ms sys-kernel-debug.mount
407ms dev-mqueue.mount
396ms dev-hugepages.mount
351ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service
351ms console-setup.service
264ms systemd-remount-fs.service
254ms systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
251ms systemd-user-sessions.service
224ms systemd-journal-flush.service
131ms systemd-random-seed.service
116ms user@1000.service
97ms systemd-setup-dgram-qlen.service
81ms udev-finish.service
66ms systemd-udev-trigger.service
57ms systemd-update-utmp.service
54ms systemd-sysctl.service
30ms systemd-udevd.service
18ms user@118.service
15ms plymouth-read-write.service
12ms plymouth-quit.service
7ms tmp.mount
6ms live-tools.service
5ms systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service
4ms plymouth-quit-wait.service
2ms sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount
Removed symlink /etc/systemd/system/dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service.
Removed symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/ModemManager.service.
William??? wrote:Being on here does sometimes feel like being part of a Puppy Big Bang Theory/Bravo Reality Television over-the-top soap sometimes.
B-quality soap, it should stop!
Edit: the rest of your post really requires a lot of studying to understand! (Presbyterian, haggis, found out a little, but it's surely not enough to know really about, of course). Anyway, All the best! Take care!
Much explained here:fredx181 wrote:
Edit: the rest of your post really requires a lot of studying to understand! (Presbyterian, haggis, found out a little, but it's surely not enough to know really about, of course). Anyway, All the best! Take care!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tam_o'_Shanter_(poem)
Adios
github mcewanw
Maybe, for the time being it will be best not to rush to forking, opening new threads, thinking about new names and such. After all, the situation isn't irreparable. It looks much better today, than a couple days ago. The good thing is Toni is posting again. True, he isn't singing kumbaya, but I think he's open to communication and ready for a comeback.mcewanw wrote:Whatever you decide to do Fred, this and similar are Toni's threads, as he has just demonstrated. I think you need to start a new thread or threads and no longer use the DebianDog name for your alternative project since DebianDog is Toni's. i.e. you need to formally fork the project under new name for your one.
I think there probably always was some underlying tension between the JWM versions of Toni and the Openbox versions of yourself, though it was Toni who encouraged both versions to be developed together under one project (which made sense in terms of development effort and you worked very well together for a long time).
A community project model is probably hard to manage (since agreements needed between many 'heads') but should at least reduce any idea and friction surrounding ownership. Toni is certainly correct that proper credit should always be given to everyone who was a part, big or small, in creation though I for one don't care if I was ever mentioned at all (didn't do much anyway, as I know).
William
Your wish is my command.fredx181 wrote:But if someone would mark this thread as closed, I wouldn't be sad, because it's not fun and/or useful anymore.
There is an e-mail on my github account profile in case you like me to remove any other of yours scripts.
As I wrote - good luck with the community project.
Mine github page has nothing to do with your work and shouldn't stop it.
Pleas everyone - stop posting here. The thread is closed.
Toni
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Cleaned up and closed until saintless ask to have it reopened. Respect the developers wishes Guys !!
ttuuxxx
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
According to this post the thread stays open as a community project:
mcewanw wrote:As I say, all dogs are community projects; no-one can ask for that work to be locked or deleted without agreement from the other contributors.
Debian Jessie JWM Tray Launcher
Hi Tony thanks for your response!
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=540
This is my first script.
add another tray in JWM with icons from /etc/jwm/debian-menu and Update when reload script.
default Position New Tray Bottom y="-1" you can change Top y="0"
put JWM-Tray in /home/user and make executable chmod +x.
in .jwmrc add:
<Program icon="your-icon.png" label="JWM Tray">/home/user/JWM-Tray ; jwm -restart</Program>
<Include /home/user/.jwmrc-tray </Include>
your need for test.
apt-get install menu jwm xfe htop
the Script:
#!/bin/bash
# AndresC2 2017-10-03, 'JWM-Tray-Update' for Jessie Debian 8.
grep -Ev "Menu|Programming|touch|JWM|Python|Top|Bash|Dash|Sh|uxterm" /etc/jwm/debian-menu > /tmp/debian-menu
#### Change Text ####
sed -i 's/<Program/<TrayButton/g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's_</Program>_</TrayButton>_g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's/confirm="false">/confirm="false">exec:/g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's/label/popup/g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### htop don't show icon in debian-menu ####
# <Program label="htop" confirm="false">x-terminal-emulator -T "htop" -e sh -c "/usr/bin/htop"</Program>
#### Add icon to Htop ####
sed -i 's/popup="htop"/popup="htop" icon="htop.png"/g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### Add sudo to XFE ####
sed -i 's_exec:/usr/bin/xfe_exec:sudo /usr/bin/xfe_g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### Build JWM-Tray ####
echo ' <?xml version="1.0"?>
<JWM>
<!-- Tray attributes: autohide, width, border, layer, layout, ( y -1 for bottom, 0 for top ) -->
<Tray autohide="false" border="0" y="-1" halign="center" height="35" layout="horizontal">' > /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo "" >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
cat /tmp/debian-menu >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo "" >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo '</Tray>
</JWM>' >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
sed -i 's/^ *//g' /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
#sleep 1
#clean up
rm -f /tmp/debian-menu
exit 0
# Thanks
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... &start=540
This is my first script.
add another tray in JWM with icons from /etc/jwm/debian-menu and Update when reload script.
default Position New Tray Bottom y="-1" you can change Top y="0"
put JWM-Tray in /home/user and make executable chmod +x.
in .jwmrc add:
<Program icon="your-icon.png" label="JWM Tray">/home/user/JWM-Tray ; jwm -restart</Program>
<Include /home/user/.jwmrc-tray </Include>
your need for test.
apt-get install menu jwm xfe htop
the Script:
#!/bin/bash
# AndresC2 2017-10-03, 'JWM-Tray-Update' for Jessie Debian 8.
grep -Ev "Menu|Programming|touch|JWM|Python|Top|Bash|Dash|Sh|uxterm" /etc/jwm/debian-menu > /tmp/debian-menu
#### Change Text ####
sed -i 's/<Program/<TrayButton/g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's_</Program>_</TrayButton>_g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's/confirm="false">/confirm="false">exec:/g' /tmp/debian-menu
sed -i 's/label/popup/g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### htop don't show icon in debian-menu ####
# <Program label="htop" confirm="false">x-terminal-emulator -T "htop" -e sh -c "/usr/bin/htop"</Program>
#### Add icon to Htop ####
sed -i 's/popup="htop"/popup="htop" icon="htop.png"/g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### Add sudo to XFE ####
sed -i 's_exec:/usr/bin/xfe_exec:sudo /usr/bin/xfe_g' /tmp/debian-menu
#### Build JWM-Tray ####
echo ' <?xml version="1.0"?>
<JWM>
<!-- Tray attributes: autohide, width, border, layer, layout, ( y -1 for bottom, 0 for top ) -->
<Tray autohide="false" border="0" y="-1" halign="center" height="35" layout="horizontal">' > /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo "" >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
cat /tmp/debian-menu >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo "" >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
echo '</Tray>
</JWM>' >> /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
sed -i 's/^ *//g' /home/user/.jwmrc-tray
#sleep 1
#clean up
rm -f /tmp/debian-menu
exit 0
# Thanks
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Hi Toni!
i couldn't change boot to puppy:
i pasted this to the bottom of /etc/inittab. Still booting as root.
How to fix?
THX
i couldn't change boot to puppy:
you mean root to "puppy"?saintless wrote:change the default autologin from root to user...
is sysvinit boot the default boot?For sysvinit boot change root to puppy (or newFor sysvinit b created user name) in /etc/inittab:Code: Select all
1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f root </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1
i pasted this to the bottom of /etc/inittab. Still booting as root.
Code: Select all
1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f root </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1
THX
[b]Now[/b]: X-Tahr 2.0! StretchDog! DevuanDog!
[b]Tops[/b]: TarhNOP Vlina-R2 Racy
[b]Used[/b]: Puppeee Precise Lucid Wary Tahrpup Quirky Slacko MacPup Saluki Puppy Studio LxPupTarh Lina-Lite Lina
[i]i ♥ Puppy[/i]
[b]Tops[/b]: TarhNOP Vlina-R2 Racy
[b]Used[/b]: Puppeee Precise Lucid Wary Tahrpup Quirky Slacko MacPup Saluki Puppy Studio LxPupTarh Lina-Lite Lina
[i]i ♥ Puppy[/i]
The existing line should be modified, so delete that line at the bottom again, and change root to puppy on that existing line, so becomes:johnywhy wrote:i pasted this to the bottom of /etc/inittab. Still booting as root.
Code:
1respawn:/bin/login -f root </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1
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1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f puppy </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&
Yes.is sysvinit boot the default boot?
Fred
Thx, Fred. Suggestion, maybe someone could put that info the doc. saintless' instruction saysfredx181 wrote:The existing line should be modified, so delete that line at the bottom again, and change root to puppy on that existing line, so becomes:Code: Select all
1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f puppy </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&
THXFor sysvinit boot change root to puppy in /etc/inittab:http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 601#850601Code: Select all
1:2345:respawn:/bin/login -f root </dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1
[b]Now[/b]: X-Tahr 2.0! StretchDog! DevuanDog!
[b]Tops[/b]: TarhNOP Vlina-R2 Racy
[b]Used[/b]: Puppeee Precise Lucid Wary Tahrpup Quirky Slacko MacPup Saluki Puppy Studio LxPupTarh Lina-Lite Lina
[i]i ♥ Puppy[/i]
[b]Tops[/b]: TarhNOP Vlina-R2 Racy
[b]Used[/b]: Puppeee Precise Lucid Wary Tahrpup Quirky Slacko MacPup Saluki Puppy Studio LxPupTarh Lina-Lite Lina
[i]i ♥ Puppy[/i]