https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian#Don.27t_make_a_FrankenDebian
https://mobian-project.org/
Woo-hoo! Secondary hyper modifier key - can't wait!!!
In my time it was also nine. Back to the roots. ;->
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-cadet_keyboard
https://github.com/sineemore/backpack
"backpack is a small wrapper around ssh.
It transfers contents of a local file ~/.backpack and itself to remote host, sources it and continues with normal ssh session.
works best as alias ssh=backpack won't create any files on remote hosts (even temporary) tries to fallback to normal ssh when remote shell is not bash self-replication allows you to use backpack again directly from remote host, in this case backpack will keep original local file as you go deaper from host to host."
*buntu doesn't even deserve threads like this.
The threads about distros are the really bad ones.
I think you have confused the apt
command with the apt-get
command. apt-get
doesn't handle files, while apt
has it since the very first version. This is one of the important differences between the two commands. This was one of the main reasons why I have been using only apt
for years.
Most of the terminals which support sixel doesn't use libsixel at all, instead they've developed their own implementation.
You missed the correct path.
W: Unable to locate package ./rescuezilla_2.4.2-1_all.deb
Use the correct path to your deb file.
Try: https://github.com/marmolak/gray386linux <-- It was designed for really old hardwares.
I’ve already tried MX Linux on an old Thinkpad SL400, and didn’t see any difference from plain Debian.
Because it's the stock Debian + custom themes/skins + some crappy useless minitools. The 99% of packages come from the official Debian repository, the rest are only the rice.
If you have newer machine than a real 386:
# apt install /path/to/package.deb
https://www.arewesixelyet.com/ (ddg-foo for probably 10 seconds)
"Linux Kernel 4.14.8 (Dec 2017)" - Would this be the "very recent"?
https://buzzcaptions.com/
https://plocate.sesse.net/