To fight boredom I took a spare drive, installed a fresh copy of Kumander 1.1 and upgraded it to Debian 12 bookworm.
Everything went well except for having to switch to SDDM for login screen as there apparently isn't an installation candidate for lightdm-webkit2-greeter under bookworm (?) and I haven't figured out how to get lightdm working again. I could deal with that but what I really don't like is the "segmented" look of the panel (task manager). Everything else seems to be fine but I won't be using this drive for anything but experimentation.
To fight boredom
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 7:52 pm
by Roy
Very interesting! Yes, I recently tested the style on Debian 12 and noticed that "segmented" glitch. Will have to look into that, thanks.
I am actually currently creating Kumander Linux 2.0 "from scratch" based on Debian 12.2 and documenting it as I go on YouTube in a video series.
It will probably not teach you much, as you seem to be pretty well informed. But maybe it will help with your boredom.
You can find it here:
To fight boredom
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2023 9:46 pm
by Ercouper
Thanks, Roy. I will for sure check it out & I have much to learn. Linux helps me keep boredom at bay!
To fight boredom
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 12:31 pm
by Roy
Oh, Linux is good for so many things! Alright, you're welcome.
To fight boredom
Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2023 12:24 pm
by Ercouper
I've watched all your Youtube videos so far and have learned a lot. Thanks for all the education, Roy!
I edited the Kumander theme file and commented out the .xfce4 panel line in the contained.css file which took care of the blocked look in the panel although the start button and the other icon buttons (volume, network, bluetooth, etc.) are still a little shorter than the rest of the panel. Hummmmm.........
To fight boredom
Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 1:46 am
by Roy
You are most welcome. And thanks for saying that.
I apologize for my disappearing. I really was (and to some extent still am) experiencing a burn out. There are just so many different things that need to be done regarding Kumander Linux 2.0 + things happening in other areas of my life at the same time.
I want to make Kumander a collaborative project, where people can contribute by using the GitLab server. Because, quite frankly, it is too much for one person to do this. So that is what 100% of my available focus has been on lately.
If you like, then you are always welcome to join the GitLab server. I will be posting updates on YouTube soon regarding how to contribute.
Anyways, all issues regarding upgrading the base to Debian 12 will be solved with the release of Kumander Linux 2.0.