Great video. About 03:10 and the bang bang name I think it is for the comics, you know Batman, they use many exclamation marks when they fight and the punch s. So the word BANG is often use with many !!!!! BANG !!
Excellent tips & tricks there Vince!! Notice I placed a bang bang there lol did you make this video especially for me because I always forget sudo in my videos? lol Great tutorial mate and very well presented, looking forward to more. :)
Hey Vince,thanks for the suggestion on how to get in touch with serge, I did and he replied. This is the reply: Serge Serge 1 day ago @Dennis Hallman This is normal the package gnome-disk-utility from arch has systemd-libs in its dependencies. To get it installed on Obarun you need to edit the PKGBUILD and remove that dependency from the line depends and replace it with elogind. But you need first to install that package from the AUR and compile it. Then you can compile the gnome-disk-utility. For gnome-system-monitor it has systemd in its dependencies so it is the same procedure you need to edit the PKGBUILD and remove the systemd from the line depends and compile it. You might have to execute other actions if you encounter any issue(s). It would be better for you to try to install Gentoo Gnome 3 without systemd by following Dantrell's guide on the Gentoo forums. You would get gnome-disk-utility and gnome-system-monitor through portage. Cheers Sounds over my noob head. Bang Bang.....
@Dennis You asked my advice. I am telling you that installing Gentoo Gnome 3 without systemd is going to be more entertaining than trying to get gnome-disk-utility and gnome-system-monitor on a non systemd distro like Obarun. Now you could choose Xfce on Gentoo as it is easier to install than Gnome 3 for sure. Gentoo as a server: 1 h (I did several videos on it) xorg-server and xorg-x11 plus the first world update: 2 h Xfce: 1 h 30 Then you need to add the packages you want. Install firefox-bin, libreoffice-bin, thunderbird-bin if you don't have enough patience with a low specs machine. With a Threadripper it will fly. With Zeb I couldn't use znver2 because this will be available for GCC 10. We didn't try -O3 or -Ofast as I wanted to have a working Gentoo first. If Zeb has enough patience we'll optimize his machine next year when we'll have an LTS kernel and the stable version of GCC 10. Then and only then will it be faster and snappier. Hopefully he keeps that Gentoo drive until then! Cheers
@@serge5046 Hi, thank you for your response and I very much appreciate what you're saying. I have not learned enough to attempt the things you have suggested. However, some one else may very well benefit from your answers. And I may as well, one day. Soon I hope. I'm learning as fast as I can but as you know, it would take an infinite amount of time to learn just most of what there is to learn about Linux. Obarun really is a good looking distro. The install was easy to follow and different than any others I have seen so far. Ok, so thanks Mr. Serge for your response. Signed: Hungry
@@dennishallman3713 What you need to understand is this: don't try to get exactly the same applications which are available on a systemd distro. Obarun is a non systemd Arch based distro. Try to find and use an application which can do what gnome-disk-utility can do and learn how to use it. You will improve your knowledge. Try non systemd distros: antiX, PCLinux OS, Slackware (Slackel, Salix, Absolute Linux), Calculate, Void, and so on ... So if/when systemd gets a major vulnerability at least you can use any non systemd distro to be safe!
Neat indeed Vince. Look forward to some more cli love! Great video, and will be looking at your linked pages, thanks!!
Bang bang, baby! This is good stuff. Well presented. Can’t wait for the next video. Cheers!
Where have you been all my Linux life? Great stuff!
Vince mate, you taught me.
I knew of: sudo !!
But never realised that !! could also be used independent of sudo.
Certainly did not know about !!*
Great video. About 03:10 and the bang bang name I think it is for the comics, you know Batman, they use many exclamation marks when they fight and the punch s. So the word BANG is often use with many !!!!! BANG !!
Like the old Batman TV show starring Adam West. LOL!
Excellent tips & tricks there Vince!! Notice I placed a bang bang there lol did you make this video especially for me because I always forget sudo in my videos? lol Great tutorial mate and very well presented, looking forward to more. :)
Notice how my style of vid is similar to yours? It's a compliment to you :D
@@sleepyeyesvince Well I feel very humbled!!
Hey Vince,thanks for the suggestion on how to get in touch with serge, I did and he replied. This is the reply: Serge
Serge
1 day ago
@Dennis Hallman This is normal the package gnome-disk-utility from arch has systemd-libs in its dependencies. To get it installed on Obarun you need to edit the PKGBUILD and remove that dependency from the line depends and replace it with elogind. But you need first to install that package from the AUR and compile it. Then you can compile the gnome-disk-utility.
For gnome-system-monitor it has systemd in its dependencies so it is the same procedure you need to edit the PKGBUILD and remove the systemd from the line depends and compile it. You might have to execute other actions if you encounter any issue(s).
It would be better for you to try to install Gentoo Gnome 3 without systemd by following Dantrell's guide on the Gentoo forums. You would get gnome-disk-utility and gnome-system-monitor through portage.
Cheers
Sounds over my noob head. Bang Bang.....
@Dennis You asked my advice. I am telling you that installing Gentoo Gnome 3 without systemd is going to be more entertaining than trying to get gnome-disk-utility and gnome-system-monitor on a non systemd distro like Obarun. Now you could choose Xfce on Gentoo as it is easier to install than Gnome 3 for sure.
Gentoo as a server: 1 h (I did several videos on it)
xorg-server and xorg-x11 plus the first world update: 2 h
Xfce: 1 h 30
Then you need to add the packages you want. Install firefox-bin, libreoffice-bin, thunderbird-bin if you don't have enough patience with a low specs machine. With a Threadripper it will fly.
With Zeb I couldn't use znver2 because this will be available for GCC 10. We didn't try -O3 or -Ofast as I wanted to have a working Gentoo first.
If Zeb has enough patience we'll optimize his machine next year when we'll have an LTS kernel and the stable version of GCC 10. Then and only then will it be faster and snappier.
Hopefully he keeps that Gentoo drive until then!
Cheers
@@serge5046 Hi, thank you for your response and I very much appreciate what you're saying. I have not learned enough to attempt the things you have suggested. However, some one else may very well benefit from your answers. And I may as well, one day. Soon I hope. I'm learning as fast as I can but as you know, it would take an infinite amount of time to learn just most of what there is to learn about Linux. Obarun really is a good looking distro. The install was easy to follow and different than any others I have seen so far. Ok, so thanks Mr. Serge for your response.
Signed: Hungry
@@dennishallman3713 What you need to understand is this: don't try to get exactly the same applications which are available on a systemd distro. Obarun is a non systemd Arch based distro. Try to find and use an application which can do what gnome-disk-utility can do and learn how to use it.
You will improve your knowledge. Try non systemd distros: antiX, PCLinux OS, Slackware (Slackel, Salix, Absolute Linux), Calculate, Void, and so on ...
So if/when systemd gets a major vulnerability at least you can use any non systemd distro to be safe!
@@dennishallman3713 The -i in pacstrap -i /mnt just prompts for package confirmation when needed (to be run interactively)
Cheers
@@serge5046 Thanks Serge Very nice to know for sure.
been learning equo commands on Sabayon OS. fun stuff,sudo yum equo
I always get hungry when I hear about SabayonOS
good video mate
Thanks Don