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if you want to enable an external usb wireless adapter in a chroot linux on an android device, there's a certain amount of hoops that youll need to jump through. rtl8187) should be done in that order. start dbus and wicd (/etc/init.d/dbus start; /etc/init.d/wicd start) run wicd-curses (or wicd-cli), refresh the network list and connect to

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Full-Manual (clear, complete documentation), no drop-down list UI. Usually alsa is set up so I at least get sound, and I recently learned to use S/PDIF in vlc (not as easy with old version of mpv lacking docs), but I've never found the magic mystical incantation for getting it to use a different sound circuit (say, digital vs. Complex stuff.Ĭonnman (and connman-ui) works well (for my setup), but I'm not eager to try to change from wicd mid-stream. When I'm in dark-shift mode, I prefer a "dark" theme, and have found Adwaita-Dark shows buttons etc best other (nicer-looking) themes tend to hide controls at some point(s). How can I configure it? (what about a switch-user option?) Thanks! Sorry (TL DR) I missed that - i3lock-color and i3lock-fancy look nice at UnixPorn and DeviantArt - maybe if the screen didn't stay dark when returned from suspend, and show a lock? Just a thought. From the releases notes which are also posted as the readme file on SF: if you want to enable an external usb wireless adapter in a chroot linux on an android device, there's a certain amount of hoops that youll need to jump through. rtl8187) should be done in that order. start dbus and wicd (/etc/init.d/dbus start; /etc/init.d/wicd start) run wicd-curses (or wicd-cli), refresh the network list and connect to if you want to enable an external usb wireless adapter in a chroot linux on an android device, there's a certain amount of hoops that youll need to jump through. rtl8187) should be done in that order. start dbus and wicd (/etc/init.d/dbus start; /etc/init.d/wicd start) run wicd-curses (or wicd-cli), refresh the network list and connect to Slax is not dead! Slax developer and creator Tomas Matejicek announced today the general availability of Slax 11.2, the first release of this minimalist distribution in more than two years.As you can imagine, Slax 11.2 is a major update of this portable distribution, which was once derived from Slackware Linux. Now, it’s based on Debian GNU/Linux and uses the lightweight Fluxbox window manager.The new release is derived from the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series and runs the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series. More specifically, Slax 11.2 is powered by Linux kernel 5.10.92.Some of the major features of Slax 11.2 include EFI boot support for USB devices, full AUFS support to maintain support for your existing modules from previous Slax versions, Connman as the default application for managing network connections instead of Wicd, which also provides for better support of Wi-Fi connections.Some of the default applications have been changed. Slax now uses PCManFM as default file manager, GNOME Calculator as default calculator app, SciTE as default text editor, XArchiver as default archive manager, LXTask as default task manager, and XTerm as default terminal emulator.The Chromium web browser and VLC media player are also present with a shortcut on the desktop, but they aren’t installed. When clicked, users will be prompted to install them from the repositories, an automatic process that takes place in the background.Other than that, the new Slax release enables “click by tap” support for touchpads and ships with the xinput utility for listing and querying available input devices, and for changing input device settings.If you’re looking for a minimalist distribution that runs entirely from a USB stick and supports both 64-bit and 32-bit systems, you can download Slax 11.2 right now from the official website. Check out the full changelog for more details about the changes included in the new release.Last updated on February 22nd, 2022 at 01:38 am

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Full-Manual (clear, complete documentation), no drop-down list UI. Usually alsa is set up so I at least get sound, and I recently learned to use S/PDIF in vlc (not as easy with old version of mpv lacking docs), but I've never found the magic mystical incantation for getting it to use a different sound circuit (say, digital vs. Complex stuff.Ĭonnman (and connman-ui) works well (for my setup), but I'm not eager to try to change from wicd mid-stream. When I'm in dark-shift mode, I prefer a "dark" theme, and have found Adwaita-Dark shows buttons etc best other (nicer-looking) themes tend to hide controls at some point(s). How can I configure it? (what about a switch-user option?) Thanks! Sorry (TL DR) I missed that - i3lock-color and i3lock-fancy look nice at UnixPorn and DeviantArt - maybe if the screen didn't stay dark when returned from suspend, and show a lock? Just a thought. From the releases notes which are also posted as the readme file on SF:

2025-04-20
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Slax is not dead! Slax developer and creator Tomas Matejicek announced today the general availability of Slax 11.2, the first release of this minimalist distribution in more than two years.As you can imagine, Slax 11.2 is a major update of this portable distribution, which was once derived from Slackware Linux. Now, it’s based on Debian GNU/Linux and uses the lightweight Fluxbox window manager.The new release is derived from the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series and runs the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series. More specifically, Slax 11.2 is powered by Linux kernel 5.10.92.Some of the major features of Slax 11.2 include EFI boot support for USB devices, full AUFS support to maintain support for your existing modules from previous Slax versions, Connman as the default application for managing network connections instead of Wicd, which also provides for better support of Wi-Fi connections.Some of the default applications have been changed. Slax now uses PCManFM as default file manager, GNOME Calculator as default calculator app, SciTE as default text editor, XArchiver as default archive manager, LXTask as default task manager, and XTerm as default terminal emulator.The Chromium web browser and VLC media player are also present with a shortcut on the desktop, but they aren’t installed. When clicked, users will be prompted to install them from the repositories, an automatic process that takes place in the background.Other than that, the new Slax release enables “click by tap” support for touchpads and ships with the xinput utility for listing and querying available input devices, and for changing input device settings.If you’re looking for a minimalist distribution that runs entirely from a USB stick and supports both 64-bit and 32-bit systems, you can download Slax 11.2 right now from the official website. Check out the full changelog for more details about the changes included in the new release.Last updated on February 22nd, 2022 at 01:38 am

2025-04-08
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FEEDBACK LEVEL [0...99] CROSS LOOP LEVEL [0...99] WS1(2)-4 [WAVE SHAPE] TABLE SELECT [CLIP, RESO] SHAPE [0...99] MOD.SOURCE [OFF...CCHG#95] MOD.INTENSITY [-99...+99] WS1(2)-5 [OUTPUT] OUTPUT GAIN [0...99] THRUGAIN [0...99] WSU-1 [INITIALIZE] WS SELECT [WS1, WS2, ALL] INITIAL TYPE [#0...5] #0:THRU #1:BOOSTER #2:SOFTCLIP #3:HARDCLIP #4:SOFTRESONANT #5:HARDRESONANT WSU-2 [COPY] SOURCE PROGRAM [EDIT, A00...C63] SOURCE WS [WS1, WS2, ALL] DESTINATION [WS1, WS2] WSU-3 [SWAP] WSU-3 [SWAP] [WS1WS2] MIXER SECTION MIX-1 [OSC1 -> OUT1] OUTPUT LEVEL [0...99] LEVEL MOD.SOURCE [OFF...CCHG#95 LEVEL MOD.INT [-99...+99] MIX-2 [OSC1 -> OUT2] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-3 [OSC2 -> OUT1] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-4 [OSC2 -> OUT2] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-5 [SUBOSC -> OUT1] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-6 [SUBOSC -> OUT2] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-7 [NOISE -> OUT1] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-8 [NOISE -> OUT2] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-9 [FEEDBACK -> OUT1] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 MIX-10 [FEEDBACK -> OUT2] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS MIX-1 FILTER SECTION FLT-1 ROUNTING [SERIAL, SERIAL2, PARALLEL] [FILTR1] (FILTER 1) [FILTR2] (FILTER 2) [UTY] (UTILITY) FL1-1 [TYPE & INPUT] FILTER TYPE [THRU, LPF, HPF, BPF, BRF] INPUT TRIM [00...99] FL1-2 [CUTOFF] CUTOFF FREQUENCY [00...99] MOD.EG [EG1...EG4, P.EG, A.EG] MOD.EG INTENSITY [-99...+99] FL1-3 [RESONANCE] RESONANCE [0...99] MOD.SOURCE [OFF...CCHG#95 MOD.INTENSITY [-99...+99] FL1-4 [FC KBD TRK] CUTOFF FREQUENCY KEYBOARD TRACK LOW KEY [C-1...G9] HIGH KEY [C1...G9] LOWER INTENSITY [-99...+99] HIGHER INTENSITY [-99...+99] FL1-5 [FC MODULATION] MOD.LFO [LFO...4] MOD.LFO INT [-99...+99] MOD.SOURCE [OFF...CCHG#95] MOD.INTENSITY [-99...+99] FL2-1 [TYPE & INPUT]...FL2-5 [FC MODULATION] EDITABLE PARAMETERS SAME AS [FL1-1...5]

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