sbopkg
ublue
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118 | 135 | |
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0.7 | 0.7 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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sbopkg
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Tips for daily-driving Slackware? (I'll apply them ASAP)
Go to sbopkg.org download and run 'sudo installpkg sbopkg' run 'sudo sbopkg -r' to sync the slackbuild repository. run 'sudo sqg -p i3-gaps' to create a queue file for i3-gaps run 'sudo sbopkg -i i3-gaps' and select 'q' to install the queue.
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I'd like to interview redditors here about their favorite distro release.
I have now contributed, and maintain several packages on SlackBuilds.org, and am currently working on creating a SlackBuilds.org package manager meant to work nearly the same as sbopkg, but with the goal of only being used from a CLI instead of a TUI, having built-in dependency resolution (no need for sqg), and a couple other small differences. You can see my package manager here, but it is at least a month away from being ready for a release and doesn't have a manual yet.
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Nerd fonts
I'm not sure why you require drun as far as I know it is an option for running rofi so you will need to install 'rofi' and 'dmenu' using sbopkg from sbopkg.org (select Package 0.38.2 and use installpkg to install it)
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Bspwm installation
Commands: wget https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg/releases/download/0.38.2/sbopkg-0.38.2-noarch-1_wsr.tgz installpkg sbopkg-0.38.2-noarch-1_wsr.tgz su - sbopkg -r sqg -p bspwm sbopkg -i bspwm
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Best OS system for bioinformatic tool users/developers?
There is a repository called SlackBuilds: https://slackbuilds.org/. This contains build scripts for most of the software out there. Furthermore, you can enable "dependency resolution" by using a tool called sbopkg: https://sbopkg.org/.
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Slackbuilds.org 15 released
Additionally Willy Shuriarto has updated the sbopkg.org website to download the latest version of sbopkg-0.38.2 which is preconfigured to fetch the slackbuild 15 repos. Just make sure you use the new config file. Apparently its had improvements and is faster than version 0.38.1.
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SlackBuilds for Slackware 15.0 is now available
Additionally the latest version of sbopkg-0.38.2 which is preconfigured to use the 15 repos is now downloadable from sbopkg.org just make sure you use the new config file.
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As an open-minded Linux user, I'm trying Slackware for the first time and I have a word or two to say.
There is also a tool for managing Slackbuilds as well, which does searching, downloading, building, installing, and upgrading of Slackbuilds. https://sbopkg.org/
- Slackware 15.0
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I use Slackware btw
slackbuilds.org is for build-scripts, and there is a CLI program called (sbopkg)[https://github.com/sbopkg/sbopkg]. It contains a script for creating queue files called sqg. So if I had a very dependency heavy but popular-ish program I generally would build it with:
ublue
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The many issues plaguing Nix
I myself use Fedora Silverblue with a https://ublue.it/ -based custom image, and I use home-manager for shell configuration. Sure, my GNOME layout isn't declarative, but basically everything else is. Pair that with one of the best NVIDIA driver experiences and the strong feeling of stability, it's better than most other Linuxes rn.
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Thoughts on silver blue kinoite ?
Take a look at ublue.it
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Neglected Spin Of Fedora (KDE)
This is a fundamental misunderstanding of immutable systems. You still have full control over what’s on your computer, you just don’t exercise that control by making irreversible changes to your core system while it’s running. You can use e.g. rpm-ostree, or even better, build a custom image with exactly the changes you want that updates and ships directly to your computer whenever you want it to.
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How to install fedora Sway spin
Have you considered the Sericea(Sway) immutable Fedora spin at ublue.it?
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Cannot enable rpmfusion for rpm-ostree: Missing metadata key rpmostree.sepolicy
Have you considered the nvidia images at ublue.it? They make silverblue and nvidia easy.
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Deepin Not Showing (F38)
Try the ublue images, they have one for deepin. It’s a variant on fedoras immutable silverblue image, you could either use their iso on http://ublue.it or install silverblue and rebase to the deepin image via:
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Project to make a custom linux desktop experience that benefits from group knowledge and experience (Part 1)
ublue.it
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Silverblue users: why?
This is indeed a blind spot. Thanks for pointing that out! Silverblue -to my knowledge- doesn't do a lot to address this. Though, 3rd-party tools like Home Manager and the suite of applications developed by the folks over at uBlue might be able to limit this to a minimum. Though I'm not sure if it surpasses NixOS in this regard; for the uninitiated. Though, to my knowledge, this requires special attention and depends on the specifics of the NixOS system in question.
- Is there a plan for an immutable version of POP OS?
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How do I install a downloaded appimage (in localhost downloads) within a toolbox? Fedora Silverblue 38
This hasn't been for nought as even openSUSE's Aeon (and all their immutable offerings) ship Distrobox instead. Vanilla OS also ships Distrobox instead of Toolbx. Heck, even the folks over on uBlue\1]) always mention Toolbx with Distrobox and vice versa. And it wouldn't surprise me if most of them prefer to use Distrobox instead.
What are some alternatives?
systemd - systemd for Slackware
silverblue-update - Daily Fedora Silverblue Update
sbodeps - Heretically convenient dependency resolver for sbopkg
Fedora-37-Post-Install-Guide - Things to do after installing Fedora 38 [Moved to: https://github.com/devangshekhawat/Fedora-38-Post-Install-Guide]
mg-troglobit.SlackBuild - A SlackBuild for Joachim Nilsson (troglobit)'s fork of OpenBSD Mg
distrobox - Use any linux distribution inside your terminal. Enable both backward and forward compatibility with software and freedom to use whatever distribution you’re more comfortable with. Mirror available at: https://gitlab.com/89luca89/distrobox
sbozyp - a package manager for Slackware's SlackBuilds.org
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
gentoo - Official Gentoo ebuild repository
ashlinux - An immutable Arch based distribution utilizing btrfs snapshots
csb - SlackBuild scripts for the Cinnamon desktop environment
main - OCI base images of Fedora with batteries included