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Tuesday 30 September 2014

Dragora tiny theming thoughts

OK just not done by a long way but thought I'd give you a taste. More ideas on the colour scheme, Default apps menu, short cut etc... Probably going to use a modified version of gartoon for the icons I do use. Not sure if we want icons in the menu?

Shortcuts will be on auto hide

I have added all applications I use in the menus but there will be no GTK/QT applications when done 







Latest version


With dclock and simpleswitcher as a better alt-tab and run dialog


Sunday 28 September 2014

The 45

The struggle continues:



Saturday 20 September 2014

Debian , GNU / Linux , Opinion , systemd (English translation)

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http://blog.desdelinux.net/systemd-vs-inteligencia/?

 Posted by: diazepam

    Debian , GNU / Linux , Opinion , systemd

The following is a free translation of a message to a user named Christopher Barry left LKML.ORG (unofficial archive mailing list Linux kernel), which is entitled " Open Letter to Linux World "(what strikethrough and additional links are added things for my bad milk):

What is intelligence? I do not mean to spy thing, but what is the definition of human intelligence? This is pretty good: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence#Definitions

For most people, the self-appointed and may be too influential artists and thinkers working today around the idea of ​​"One Linux" fit the definition of smart people - at least in the technical field.

And your posts are quite convincing:

    Simplify multi-distro development.
    Allow faster boot times.
    Allow on-demand and event-driven architecture, similar to the "modern" operating systems.
    Bring order and control subsystems that have so many different tools like distros out there.

All seemingly noble goals. All apparently derived from a deep desire to contribute and make things better.

Almost no one would argue that these intelligent people seriously thought about these issues, and put a huge amount of efforts in solving these problems. Unfortunately, the solution we came, as you might have already guessed, is "systemd".

Although not new, their grotesque impact has finally caught up with me and I must express publicly.

So what is systemd? Well, meet your new God. Probably you have been praying at the altar [ the if-does-not-what-touch ] Of simplicity, but your religion is being eradicated. That probably happened without you realizing during an update your machine with Linux. systemd is all-knowing, all-controlling meta-deity who sees everything and everything monitored. It is the new Single Master Process that aims to control everything you can - and you're doing enough. It would init as if it were a transformer with steroids. It is [ geek's dream ] Complicated, multi-faceted, opaque, and supremely powerful.

I heard about systemd few years ago when upstart and some other replacements init I can not remember were appearing on the scene. And although it looked mildly interesting, I was not in favor of using it, or any of them for that purpose. init worked just fine for me. init was simple and robust. While the configuration had their distro specific differences, these differences were often made that one chooses to use that distro first, and remain in that distro [ (And not things like what audience was oriented as today) ]. The tools were essentially the distro. And then just did a dist-upgrade to Jessie, and voila, PID 1 systemd turned suddenly. This sucks .

In a world of "Single Linux", which is what the distros should actually be? Obsolete. No longer relevant. Archaic shell of its once proud some [ and often dangerous ] Individualism. Basically, they are now just a logo and a default wallpaper. Because, let's face it, it is only necessary to have a Unique and Modern to domain Windows / Mac personal computing "Competitor". A unified to fight the evil empires of Redmond and Cupertino front is what is needed. The various differences that created different "flavors" of Linux needed to be concentrated and brought into conformity to proceed efficiently for war. Um, what war?

For me, Linux has already won the war back in 1994 when I started using it. He did not make a shot or trying to be like other operating systems. He won [ always goes to 1% of the market ] Not caring a damn market share. He won it being exactly NOT like them. He won it by being simple, understandable and configurable to be exactly as I wanted. He won as a collection of simple and modular components that could be linked together to will to do real work. He won it by adhering to the deeply considered philosophy of keeping the user in the driver's seat, and being free to run things I wanted, without layers of frameworks wrapping its tentacles into all those things that should not be touched. He won without all those various "MierdaKits" have begun to appear within the heart of my operating system. He won it without being too complex and incomprehensible. That kind of opacity is the heart of Windows and Mac, and is exactly what I hate about them, and exactly why I chose to use Linux in the first damn place. systemd is embracing all that I hate about Windows and Mac, and doing it in the name of "modernity" and "simplification" of the work of developers.

So why do people so smart that love and use Linux would want to create or embrace such a demon "Master of All"? It is obviously for the reasons they say, as I mentioned earlier. But I think it's partly due to lack of experience. I do not mean the absence of hours of programming, but lack of time on the planet. Intelligence alone is not a substitute for the experiences of life and, yes, I'll say, not of wisdom. There is no manual for wisdom. Implement systemd in distros is not a wise move for them long term. That cause, in fact, his final doom.

Partly egos are larger-than-life people involved. Does anyone read what Poettering says about things? Wow. This guy is obviously convinced that he has all the answers for everyone. Traditional ideas about simplicity and freedom are quaint, but they have no real place in a "modern" operating system. Look, he's just smarter than you, so get over it and step aside. He knows what is best, and has under control . How old is this guy anyway? ¿12 or something? 's a fucking dick (IMHO).

Mostly are their shady business interests . Look, we could make money selling things Linux users if there was a simpler way and "distro-agnostic" to do so. Fuck the options to them like what they receive.

Partly it could be that it is grim and gloomy nature. A One Ring to rule them all, access it sure would be captivating for those determined to have total information awareness. Trust is not something that is really high on my list of things for granted these days.

Partly it is the belief that the Linux community must fight against the hegemony of Windows and Mac - as if the existence of Linux depended on the defeat of the other alternatives. Those who think that Linux should worry HOYGANs idiots and should return to their Macs and Windows, and stop trying to "fix" Linux. It is not broken, my ass!

Mostly - and this is what I can not accept - is a blatant disregard and disrespect - whether on purpose or not - the most important principles of * NIX. It's an unconscious contempt for them, and a trampling of values ​​that I personally hold as [ dilapidated, ] True and just, and I'm not alone here. systemd is the exact opposite of what the * NIX represents . Nor am I babbling about POSIX compatibility. Philosophy is stupid.

systemd is a coup . It is a subversive intruder designed to destroy Linux as we know it, forced upon us by the crowd as-we-know-better-than-thou CamelCase . And they just do not get as deep as they should. systemd is not pointing in the direction you should go. did not support freedom . No encourages choice. No shows transparency. No embraces simplicity. Take control and forces you to give him. Makes applications and system components depend on it, and can not function without it. It is gaining speed by attraction to the fold of naive or lazy or just confused with the promise to make their lives easier developers. Fall into this way of thinking is to ignore the great danger is systemd.

Debian has always held the line against such things in the past, and has always earned my highest respect for his integrity and loyalty. 's decision here was forced Debian . Debian has committed a serious and funky error [ Tagliamonte when not disallowed the goal of Garbee ], And need to correct your course immediately. Add systemd was not a smart move, and certainly not a well thought [ (And no, I do not believe any of the reasons Russ Albery) ]. Debian should reject systemd and their ilk, and return to the values ​​that led to Linux at this point in history, led in no small part by Debian. Should loudly and publicly divorce GNOME , no matter how painful and annoying it may seem in the short term, and focus on the core values ​​of simplicity and freedom. Putting systemd and his clique in non-free repositories where they belong if there is no choice. Let the user decide if that's what they want. Enlightenment is an excellent choice for a default desktop that does not have the inflated garbage GNOME. And the leaders of Debian - after 20 years of my loyalty and evangelism, you have disappointed me and everyone. They need to have a fucking pair of balls and do the right thing here and now.

Send to these opportunists to fuck!

GNOME. The Linux Foundation. freedesktop.org [ Figueredo ] And others. They are all [ a bunch of thieves from first to last ] Groups with agendas. 're not those who believe in freedom . They believe in the control and standardization . They believe in monotony. Who are these people? Who are these keepers of the flame autoasignados Linux? (Intentional and subliminal reference to malware) What are their true agendas? Who funds these people? Why are they so aggressively change the heart of Linux far from true philosophy? Let them go and they create their own "competitor" for Windows and Mac. If they did, it would be the same dull shit tracker users and backdoors Windows and Mac turned. They DO NOT speak for me and should not passively let them speak for you either.

systemd is a Trojan. systemd is a jellyfish. Substance D is systemd systemd is chilling - not only because their tools stink, or because it's a fucking massive hair ball - but because it has so much power concentrated architecturally. We need to collectively expel him because of the way Linux will own, and by extension, us and our freedoms. systemd is Linux. sit idly by and ignore this fact of our collective danger .

Choosing a Linux == Zero .