BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#21 Post by KoO »

Thanks so much.
Your baby antiX 19-b3-bl with all WMs removed and sgfxi installed intel video drivers with antiX fully updated.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#22 Post by manyroads »

KoO wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2019 8:48 am Thanks so much.
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I am very glad you like the setup. I, also, find it wonderful and extremely well built. I think the build on antiX could lead to an astounding rise in the popularity of both BL and antiX. :bagoverhead: It's pretty hard to boost the popularity of MX. :eek:
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#23 Post by mklym »

Nice work, looks really nice.

So, this should work on the new MX-19RC1?

Thank you for the effort and time spent on this.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#24 Post by manyroads »

Having not built BL-Lithium on anything beyond MX19b3, I can't say for certain. I can say that I will build and test BL-Lithium & MX19 when they are both officially ready for broader use.

If you have access to an RC for both you can certainly try building them to see how well my instructions/ guide works. I would appreciate an enumeratioin of any changes/ fixes you would like to contribute or request.

Edit: I am downloading the MX19RC1 just now. I'll build and test RC1 for both & Lithium over the next day or two. Watch this space for updates.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#25 Post by mklym »

Okay.

I have downloaded both RC, 32 and 64 bit, and will try your tutorial on them. I probably will not have time to try this until tomorrow at the earliest. The 64 bit will be installed on a CF-31Mk4 and the 32 bit will go on a CF-29Mk4.

Will report back on the outcome. Thanks.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#26 Post by manyroads »

mklym wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:42 am Okay.

I have downloaded both RC, 32 and 64 bit, and will try your tutorial on them. I probably will not have time to try this until tomorrow at the earliest. The 64 bit will be installed on a CF-31Mk4 and the 32 bit will go on a CF-29Mk4.

Will report back on the outcome. Thanks.
Just in case you missed my update to your first query.... :happy:

Edit: I am downloading the MX19RC1 just now. I'll build and test RC1 for both & Lithium over the next day or two. Watch this space for updates.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#27 Post by mklym »

Yes, I did miss your update. Thanks.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#28 Post by manyroads »

I have everything running on MX19RC with the RC version of BunsenLabs Lithium... it works wonderfully and everything seems stable.
Updated build instructions are here:

https://wp.me/P4apmc-oW

Enjoy!
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#29 Post by mklym »

Up and running with BLaM#! in MX19RC1 on my CF-31. All good so far, have not had time to do much tweaking.

There was a small glitch for me when 'fixing' the logout/login button. Here is the quote from the tutorials (both the original and the new one covering MX-19RC1 are the same in this regard):
Next for tint2 (the menu bar at the top, button on the far right) open your terminal and edit the following file from terminal with the following command:

geany .config/tint/tintrc

Once open, search tintrc for bl-exit and replace bl-exit with .config/yad/logout.sh. Save & Close tint2rc.
The proper command should be:
geany .config/tint2/tint2rc
Without making those changes I was at a standstill. All I had originally was an empty text file.
Hope this helps anyone else having this problem.

Other than that little moment, everything went smooth.
Again, thank you for your effort and time manyroads.
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Re: BLaM#!: BunsenLabs Openbox (Lithium) on MX19 (Debian Buster-base)

#30 Post by manyroads »

Thank you. Consider it fixed. Sorry for the typo.
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