Is There a Command Line Only Version?
Topic says it all.. Is There a Command Line Only Version?
If not what is the process to disable the GUI.. |
Just don't start the GUI. Don't log in to Lightdm login screen and switch to a tty. Easiest thing to do.
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I am downloading the image now.. It would be real nice if it had a debian style text installer where you could just uncheck the desktop box..
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I see. Well you are going to need to remove alot of stuff. moksha libefl and lightdm and so on. As well as prob install some stuff. Quote:
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Are you a dev for this project? if not do you know if the devs frequent this forum? |
I see you are a dev its under your name.. How much of a donation would it take to get a non gui legacy version?
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It seems like your familiar with debian so why not just install the 32 bit version without the desktop?
Bodhi is based on Ubuntu which is based on debian. The hardware requirements are basically the same. |
Ubuntu makes some things easier.. I am currently running debian on the units that I have in production. Debian is also the chosen os for projects like allstarlink.org but most people in the community who are running one of the 4300 nodes on the allstar network often ask why they dont build it on ubuntu. A lot of these people are running ubuntu as a desktop and get frustrated when they go to say issue ll in the terminal but it dont work and they need to go learn what ls -l is..
I use the debian installer that has the non-free included that solves a lot of issues people run into with debian.. Not every one understands the quirks of debian. My installer will compile the asterisk code on just about any debian based distro. I figured at the end of the day one of the projects that support older hardware would do a cli edition but it seams that everyone has the same outlook on what is needed in the markekt.. I just cant imagine it being so hard to produce a cli option in a installer you are already building, but I guess I will find out as it looks like if I want it I will have to do it myself. |
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I installed bodhi for the first time in several years - the 64-bit image was just being developed back then. I suspect the dev team is small, so why not simply avoid the issue ?.
Change the default target to multi-user.target and it will effectively boot to what was runlevel 3. Just tested it, works as expected including network. KISS. |
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I have never repacked a iso.. I have added .debs with different tools over the years but never a kernel.. |
ll is just an alias for ls -l. It is probably already in a users .bashrc file but just commented out.
Ubuntu stopped building a 32 bit version which is why the iso file is in the archives. |
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The last time i compiled a kernel was about 2 years ago. But anyways It looks like a hassle to replace the kernel in an ISO directly. I prob would install the ISO to a VM, update my kernel and then remake the ISO. |
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As the source code will work on both ubuntu and debian I chose to let the user choose what os they want.. I just had no idea ubuntu had a 18.04 x32 installer.. It does not matter that it is EOL, The source can be compiled on 64x and work fine by the time that the current x32 thinclient hardware dies 64x thinclients should be on the second hand market just as cheap as the current x32 units.. |
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