Sujet : BunsenLabs Linux
De : ronb02NOSPAM (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonB)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 17. Apr 2024, 09:47:57
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I've got a Wyse 5070 thin client coming, that (when I get it) will only have
16 GBs of storage. (It does take an M.2. 2280 SSD, so it won't stay that way
for long, but I was curious what distribution I could install on the 16 GB
limit and still have some room to do things.)
Ran into BunsenLabs Linux. Very small, based on Debian 12, and a nice,
clean, well configured OpenBox desktop. So I tried it (there is a live
trial) and liked it — then decided to replace my Ubuntu server SSD, formerly
a Windows 10 SSD (since BunsenLabs Linux gives you the option to install the
LAMP stack as part of the installation process). A light desktop and Debian
server together, pretty nice.
One thing that I did run into (for the first time) was screen tearing. Now I
know what they're talking about. I guess it is a common issue in OpenBox,
but there was a fix — I ran its compositor (Picom) with the option
"--experimental backend" and that fixed it.
https://www.bunsenlabs.org/This was originally based on CrunchBang Linux, but CrunchBang was never this
slick.
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