SystemD and Debian Trixie questions

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AK-47
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Re: SystemD and Debian Trixie questions

#21 Post by AK-47 »

oops wrote: Sat Sep 13, 2025 7:35 pmCool.

Now we have just to find some light WM wayland candidates to replace the X11 IceWM into antiX.

Do you already have some idéas ?
Perhaps labwc? https://github.com/labwc/labwc

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Re: SystemD and Debian Trixie questions

#22 Post by oops »

@AK-47 ... Ah yes, labwc look like icewm ... what I particularly like into the light X11 IceWm, is the menu and the toolbar, prefoverride, startup files way to do the thinks in a easy , customized and efficient way. ( labwc is inspired from the Openbox 3.6 specification for theme and menu)
Pour les nouveaux utilisateurs: Alt+F1 pour le manuel, ou FAQS, MX MANUEL, et Conseils MX Conseils Debian - Info. système “quick-system-info-mx” (QSI) ... Ici: System: MX-19-23_x64 & antiX23_x32 runit

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Re: SystemD and Debian Trixie questions

#23 Post by advice1010 »

@siamhie
No as mentioned "I understand" sorry that might not have been clear how I typed this.
I meant that I understand what you meant about the DVD ISO not having this, the comment was just still finding the Live ISO containing this to be strange. However turns out the DVD ISO does contain some libraries though. If you can, please let me know if you see these on your system.

Just thought I would mention this just in case you or anyone else is interested about the GeoClue topic.
(Keep in mind I have no idea if this is even an issue or not, I do not know anything about these libraries just trying to share some information just in case)
I was looking into what comes with the DVD ISO
You are correct, it does not say that it comes with GeoClue/have it loading at startup.
However, I noticed that it says it has the following 3 items installed
libgeoclue-2-0
libgeocode-glib-2-0
geocode-glib-common

XFCE version does not appear to be bundled with many applications and generally they appear to be standard/commonly known applications, so I do not think it is required for any of these applications, but might be something for Debian itself similar to the Live ISO has.
Again just sharing some information to inform Debian users who may be unaware, just in case they do not want this information shared without their permission.
GeoClue at startup on the Live ISO obviously might be more of the concern then the libraries, but again I do not know how these libraries are even being used.
Again if some users were upset about Nightshift using this, then maybe these users might find this information I am sharing valuable if they should happen to see this.

Hope this will be helpful to someone
If anyone has any more information about either subject, please let me know.
Thank You

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