DevuanDog 'Beowulf' [DISCONTINUED]

Under development: PCMCIA, wireless, etc.
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fredx181
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#121 Post by fredx181 »

*** Updated DevuanDog ISO's ***

Download links here:
https://github.com/DebianDog/DevuanDog/ ... /README.md

Added now to Dog Linux website:
https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/zz02devuandog.html

Changes:
Kernel: 4.19.0-6 (the kernel is separate module)
Default WM - OpenBox, with 3 Desktop choices (run ‘Desktop Manager’ to choose):
- Tint2 panels
- PcmanFM providing the Desktop and lxpanel
- Tint2 bottom panel and rox-pinboard providing the Desktop
Option to switch to JWM window-manager

Upgraded all packages.
Only one version now: openbox_jwm (discontinued the openbox_xfce variant)

Fred

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#122 Post by rcrsn51 »

Thanks Fred. I used this -6 kernel in some Stretch installs instead of my upgraded -5 kernel and it still works fine.

rameshiyer

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#123 Post by rameshiyer »

Why DevuanDog is not booting from USB drive.

backi
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#124 Post by backi »

Show your Boot menu.lst .
Which Bootloader ?
Grub4Dos?
How did you install it....e.t.c...........more Details........

rameshiyer

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#125 Post by rameshiyer »

After written to usb drive and tried to boot live.

backi
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#126 Post by backi »

How did you install?
How does your (boot) menu.lst (on Usb-Stick) looks like .(Important)

Which Type of Partition did you format your Usb-Stick (fat-----ext/2/3/4?) ?
Did you flag your Usb-Stick "bootable" with Gparted ?
Do you know how to do that ?
After written to usb drive and tried to boot live.
For helping you we need more Details .

backi
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#127 Post by backi »

High rameshiyer !

Still alive ? Problem solved ?......or just a little bit shy ?

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#128 Post by fredx181 »

*** discontinued ***

Reason is that I've found a self-supporting way, which I prefer, to avoid systemd, BusterDog is based on Debian Buster with a few alterations to make possible running without systemd.

See also here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 31#1040931

Fred

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