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#21
Forum rules / Re: Changes 2024
Last post by penguin - December 19, 2024, 09:03:42 PM
Quote from: AxL on December 15, 2024, 06:52:58 PMIt seems that there is no interest in answering or solving anything.

Well, as I said earlier. My mates and I have no interest in donating any money either.













@AXL. I do not have any idea about your person. You can do whatever you want. You can use Sparky Linux without donation as many others do. It is free. pavroo did not keep Sparky Linux live/on track aiming to have any profit from that. He is not forcing no one to use Sparky Linux or he has no forced no one to donate because using of Sparky Linux. Sparky Linux needs our collaboration, effort or our small donation to survive. I think that pavroo deserves our help/contribution for his epic work.

@AXL. You can do whatever you want. You donate or not. By your will. But it is not honestly to spoil this forum,because you had not been able to post some lines on it. You have done 2 times. Shame on you.


 
#22
System upgrading / Re: Some issues during Sparky ...
Last post by penguin - December 19, 2024, 08:42:14 PM
Quote from: pavroo on December 15, 2024, 08:21:11 PMAlready made some changes, so should works now.
Clean your browser cache, or change your browser, or try to use tor-browser instead and let me know does still failed, please.
Thanks pavroo. I appreciate your epic work to keep Sparky Linux alive.

Since my last post I have solved my problem.

Anyway for all folks that will have problem with sddm login theme after sddm upgrade to sddm 0.21, I will suggest to use the follow theme that works great

https://github.com/JaKooLit/simple-sddm-2
Do not forget to make this theme default as follow :

Add the the follow line

Current=simple-sddm-2-master

under [Theme] section in both files

/etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf  and   /etc/sddm.conf :  editing these files as sudo

In my case I edited with mousepad as follow :

sudo mousepad /etc/sddm.conf.d/kde_settings.conf
sudo mousepad /etc/sddm.conf

Thanks pavroo. You are really great man.
#23
Sparky applications / Re: weird anacron issue
Last post by joealuminium - December 19, 2024, 06:55:12 PM
I got this problem again installing 7.5 so it is still an issue I've just been through the process of tracking down why anacron wasn't running any of my cron.daily jobs and found the  symbolic link to /bin/true. Only after doing this did I remember I went through this earlier this year. I've slept since then and I  got my bus pass this year!

I should have looked on here first.

I have put it in my install check list notes along with /etc/default/grub having GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false, so other (dual boot) OS are not discovered.
#24
Installation / Re: Packages are missing
Last post by Splinx64 - December 19, 2024, 08:49:15 AM
Hi Sparkies,

in the meantime, since I discribed my problem first time, a lot of weeks have passed.

Unfortunately, Gimp and some other applications, like 'xsane', are not yet available. So I help myself with using 'pixeleditor' and 'simple-scan'. Of course, they are not so comfortable like my preferred programs. But, what should I do?


In any case, I whish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.

See/write you soon.
#25
Installation / Re: 6.7 & 7.2 wont install to ...
Last post by jymm - December 18, 2024, 11:01:01 AM
Check if os-prober is disabled be default. That has been done as a security measure.

Add/edit the following line to your /etc/default/grub file, then run update-grub.

 
Change:

GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true

to:

 GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false

then update grub.

#26
Desktops / Re: CUPS and evil people
Last post by jymm - December 18, 2024, 10:48:20 AM
Or go offline to print. You can't hack without access. Shutting down wifi or pulling your wired lan cord would prevent hacking while you print.
#27
Newbie questions / Re: Give me advice!
Last post by jymm - December 18, 2024, 09:58:45 AM
I think it is great distro. It is about the only rolling release I have used without it breaking on an update some software I needed so became a deal breaker. That said desktops make a difference.I have not had any major problems with it.

I use the Mate desktop which has the same battery issue. It seems to be a Mate problem, and I have had the same problem on Ubuntu Mate, Mint Mate, Parrot Mate, Spiral Linux and here on Sparky Mate. the regular icon doesn't give you a value unless click on it, and the added applet keeps not loading or crashing.

The only one I know that has solved that is Ubuntu Mate, which now uses Ayantana indicators. You can use dconf to set the battery to display percentage, time or both on the panel.

I can't answer for the Xfce, KDE, or LXQt as I only use the Mate desktop. As you can see though, the forum is extremely quiet. I am not sure if that is the Distro is so solid or if  there are just not that many users.
That said you could always get help on the Debian forum for most problems if you can't find it here, it is pretty solidly Debian with some nice different features. Your experience level might determine if this is the distro for you or not.
#28
Sparky Linux kernel / Re: Why only 8 Cores in 6.6.66...
Last post by pavroo - December 17, 2024, 11:21:57 AM
will have a look at next build, thanks
#29
Sparky Linux kernel / Re: Kernel src-pkg for 6.6.66
Last post by hwd - December 17, 2024, 10:26:59 AM
Thank you!
#30
Sparky Linux kernel / Why only 8 Cores in 6.6.66?
Last post by hwd - December 17, 2024, 10:26:29 AM
Hi folks,

is there a reason why the maximum number of CPUs in the kernel config is limited to 8?

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