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    anticapitalista

      Our second beta build of the upcoming antiX-19 release, based on Debian Buster and systemd-free.

      Changes since beta1.

      * Inclusion of connman-bluetooth-firmware
      * New app – App Select – Quickly find all installed apps.
      * 4.9.182 ‘Sack Panic’ patched kernel
      * New ‘antiX’ category added to menu
      * New themes, icons and wallpaper
      * Various bugfixes.

      For a full list of what is on antiX-19, see this post.

      antix-19-b1-full-64-and-32-bit-available

      isos, zsync and xdelta patches here

      • This topic was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by anticapitalista.

      Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

      antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

      #24354
      Forum Admin
      rokytnji

        Inxi report should be included in this thread to get the attention it deserves.

        inxi -v8

        example:

        harry@biker:~
        $ inxi -v8 -z
        System:
          Host: biker Kernel: 4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 6.3.0 
          parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp 
          root=UUID=ea719934-26e3-4f25-af62-4f54438f456d ro vga=791 quiet 
          Desktop: IceWM 1.4.2 info: icewmtray dm: SLiM 1.3.4 
          Distro: antiX-17_x64-full Heather Heyer 24 October 2017 
          base: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 
        Machine:
          Type: Desktop System: Google product: Parrot v: 1.0 serial: <filter> Chassis: 
          type: 3 serial: <filter> 
          Mobo: Google model: Parrot v: 1.0 serial: <filter> BIOS: coreboot 
          v: 4.0-6588-g4acd8ea-dirty date: 09/04/2014 
        Battery:
          ID-1: BATX charge: 29.9 Wh condition: 29.9/37.0 Wh (81%) volts: 17.2/14.8 
          model: SANYO AL12B32 type: Li-ion serial: <filter> status: Full 
        Memory:
          RAM: total: 3.79 GiB used: 945.1 MiB (24.3%) 
          RAM Report: permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Root privileges required. 
        PCI Slots:
          Permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Root privileges required. 
        CPU:
          Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Celeron 1007U bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Ivy Bridge 
          family: 6 model-id: 3A (58) stepping: 9 microcode: 17 L2 cache: 2048 KiB 
          bogomips: 5985 
          Speed: 1220 MHz min/max: 800/1500 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 959 2: 938 
          Flags: acpi aperfmperf apic arat arch_perfmon bts clflush cmov constant_tsc cpuid 
          cpuid_fault cx16 cx8 de ds_cpl dtes64 dtherm dts epb ept erms est flexpriority fpu 
          fsgsbase fxsr ht lahf_lm lm mca mce mmx monitor msr mtrr nonstop_tsc nopl nx pae pat 
          pbe pcid pclmulqdq pdcm pebs pge pln pni popcnt pse pse36 pti pts rdtscp rep_good 
          sep smep ss sse sse2 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 syscall tm tm2 tpr_shadow tsc 
          tsc_deadline_timer vme vmx vnmi vpid x2apic xsave xsaveopt xtopology xtpr 
          Vulnerabilities: Type: l1tf 
          mitigation: PTE Inversion; VMX: conditional cache flushes, SMT disabled 
          Type: meltdown mitigation: PTI 
          Type: spec_store_bypass status: Vulnerable 
          Type: spectre_v1 mitigation: __user pointer sanitization 
          Type: spectre_v2 mitigation: Full generic retpoline, STIBP: disabled, RSB filling 
        Graphics:
          Device-1: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel 
          bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:0156 
          Display: server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
          resolution: 1366x768~60Hz 
          OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Ivybridge Mobile v: 3.3 Mesa 13.0.6 compat-v: 3.0 
          direct render: Yes 
        Audio:
          Device-1: Intel 7 Series/C216 Family High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel 
          v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 chip ID: 8086:1e20 
          Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp 
        Network:
          Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Foxconn 
          driver: ath9k v: kernel port: 0400 bus ID: 01:00.0 chip ID: 168c:0034 
          IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> 
          IP v4: <filter> scope: global broadcast: <filter> 
          IP v6: <filter> scope: link 
          Device-2: Broadcom and subsidiaries NetLink BCM57785 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe 
          vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI driver: tg3 v: 3.137 port: 0400 bus ID: 02:00.0 
          chip ID: 14e4:16b5 
          IF: eth0 state: down mac: <filter> 
          WAN IP: <filter> 
        Drives:
          Local Storage: total: 14.91 GiB used: 6.80 GiB (45.6%) 
          ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: SanDisk model: SSD U100 16GB size: 14.91 GiB block size: 
          physical: 512 B logical: 512 B speed: 3.0 Gb/s serial: <filter> rev: 6.14 
          scheme: MBR 
          Message: No Optical or Floppy data was found. 
        RAID:
          Message: No RAID data was found. 
        Partition:
          ID-1: / raw size: 14.91 GiB size: 14.62 GiB (98.01%) used: 6.80 GiB (46.5%) fs: ext4 
          dev: /dev/sda1 label: rootantiX uuid: ea719934-26e3-4f25-af62-4f54438f456d 
        Unmounted:
          Message: No unmounted partitions found. 
        USB:
          Hub: 1-0:1 info: Full speed (or root) Hub ports: 3 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s 
          chip ID: 1d6b:0002 
          Hub: 1-1:2 info: Intel Integrated Rate Matching Hub ports: 4 rev: 2.0 
          speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 8087:0024 
          Device-1: 1-1.1:5 info: Foxconn / Hon Hai type: Bluetooth driver: btusb 
          interfaces: 2 rev: 1.1 speed: 12 Mb/s chip ID: 0489:e04e 
          Device-2: 1-1.3:4 info: Chicony type: Video driver: uvcvideo interfaces: 2 rev: 2.0 
          speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 04f2:b336 
          Hub: 2-0:1 info: Full speed (or root) Hub ports: 3 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s 
          chip ID: 1d6b:0002 
          Hub: 2-1:2 info: Intel Integrated Rate Matching Hub ports: 4 rev: 2.0 
          speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 8087:0024 
        Sensors:
          System Temperatures: cpu: 57.0 C mobo: N/A 
          Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A 
        Repos:
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/MX.list 
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
          1: deb http://mxlinux.unc.edu.ar/mxlinux/antix/stretch stretch main nosystemd nonfree
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
          1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch-updates main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
          1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib non-free
          2: deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list 
          1: deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
        Processes:
          CPU top: 5 
          1: cpu: 31.1% command: chrome pid: 14671 mem: 160.1 MiB (4.1%) 
          2: cpu: 4.7% command: chrome pid: 3194 mem: 113.0 MiB (2.9%) 
          3: cpu: 4.3% command: xorg pid: 2426 mem: 49.4 MiB (1.2%) 
          4: cpu: 4.1% command: google-chrome-stable pid: 3155 mem: 275.1 MiB (7.0%) 
          5: cpu: 1.3% command: chrome pid: 3358 mem: 170.2 MiB (4.3%) 
          Memory top: 5 
          1: mem: 275.1 MiB (7.0%) command: google-chrome-stable pid: 3155 cpu: 4.1% 
          2: mem: 170.2 MiB (4.3%) command: chrome pid: 3358 cpu: 1.3% 
          3: mem: 160.1 MiB (4.1%) command: chrome pid: 14671 cpu: 31.1% 
          4: mem: 133.8 MiB (3.4%) command: chrome pid: 3263 cpu: 0.0% 
          5: mem: 123.3 MiB (3.1%) command: chrome pid: 3199 cpu: 1.1% 
        Info:
          Processes: 146 Uptime: 3h 33m Init: SysVinit v: 2.88 runlevel: 5 default: 5 
          Compilers: gcc: 6.3.0 alt: 6 Shell: bash v: 4.4.12 running in: lxterminal 
          inxi: 3.0.34 
        harry@biker:~
        

        I won’t even run 5 kernel on this chromebook. Makes no sense to run one on here.
        2nd edit: Forgot my manners. Howdy and Welcome.

        • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by rokytnji. Reason: big clam hands on chromebook spelling errors
        • This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by rokytnji.

        Sometimes I drive a crooked road to get my mind straight.
        Not all who Wander are Lost.
        I'm not outa place. I'm from outer space.

        Linux Registered User # 475019
        How to Search for AntiX solutions to your problems

        #23711
        Moderator
        BobC

          I got the size pared down to fit on a CD by removing the locales and fonts that I won’t need and removing Bluetooth, CUPS, Printer Drivers and the PDF viewer components.

          I got an old Knoppix to load from CD, and I eventually disassembled another machine and borrowed it’s DVD drive and mounted it in place of the CD. I got the machine, a Dual P III 750 Fast, UW-SCSI server from 1998 with 1 gb of memory running again with a 2017 vintage Knoppix from DVD and Gparted works under that with the hard drives.

          At this point, I am thinking that I can run antiX19 32 bit from a CD or even burn a DVD of the full version, but lacking the info to know how to get the aic7xxx SCSI driver to load at boot, and not wanting anyone to spend more time on it, I can see I won’t have any way to boot it from the hard drive, or bring up the hard drive, but would be able to see if antiX19 will boot, connect to WiFi, and run the Firefox. I think that is a reasonable test on that machine given the lack of bootable USB or IDE hard drives.

          A BIG Thanks for the ideas from Skidoo and Xecure on paring it down and getting icons 🙂

          #22066

          In reply to: Software rendering

          Forum Admin
          rokytnji
            $ inxi -v8-z
            Error 4: unsupported verbosity level: 8-z
            harry@biker:~
            $ inxi -v8-z
            System:    Host: biker Kernel: 4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 6.3.0 
                       parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp root=UUID=ea719934-26e3-4f25-af62-4f54438f456d ro 
                       vga=791 quiet 
                       Desktop: IceWM 1.4.2 info: icewmtray dm: SLiM 1.3.4 Distro: antiX-17_x64-full Heather Heyer 24 October 2017 
                       base: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 
            Machine:   Type: Desktop System: Google product: Parrot v: 1.0 serial: <filter> Chassis: type: 3 serial: <filter> 
                       Mobo: Google model: Parrot v: 1.0 serial: <filter> BIOS: coreboot v: 4.0-6588-g4acd8ea-dirty date: 09/04/2014 
            Battery:   ID-1: BATX charge: 30.2 Wh condition: 30.2/37.0 Wh (82%) volts: 17.2/14.8 model: SANYO AL12B32 type: Li-ion 
                       serial: <filter> status: Full 
            Memory:    RAM: total: 3.79 GiB used: 595.6 MiB (15.3%) 
                       RAM Report: permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Root privileges required. 
            PCI Slots: Permissions: Unable to run dmidecode. Root privileges required. 
            CPU:       Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Celeron 1007U bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Ivy Bridge family: 6 model-id: 3A (58) 
                       stepping: 9 microcode: 17 L2 cache: 2048 KiB bogomips: 5986 
                       Speed: 872 MHz min/max: 800/1500 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 798 2: 798 
                       Flags: acpi aperfmperf apic arat arch_perfmon bts clflush cmov constant_tsc cpuid cpuid_fault cx16 cx8 de ds_cpl 
                       dtes64 dtherm dts epb ept erms est flexpriority fpu fsgsbase fxsr ht lahf_lm lm mca mce mmx monitor msr mtrr 
                       nonstop_tsc nopl nx pae pat pbe pcid pclmulqdq pdcm pebs pge pln pni popcnt pse pse36 pti pts rdtscp rep_good sep 
                       smep ss sse sse2 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 syscall tm tm2 tpr_shadow tsc tsc_deadline_timer vme vmx vnmi vpid x2apic 
                       xsave xsaveopt xtopology xtpr 
                       Vulnerabilities: Type: l1tf mitigation: PTE Inversion; VMX: conditional cache flushes, SMT disabled 
                       Type: meltdown mitigation: PTI 
                       Type: spec_store_bypass status: Vulnerable 
                       Type: spectre_v1 mitigation: __user pointer sanitization 
                       Type: spectre_v2 mitigation: Full generic retpoline, STIBP: disabled, RSB filling 
            Graphics:  Device-1: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics driver: i915 v: kernel bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:0156 
                       Display: server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa resolution: 1366x768~60Hz 
                       OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Ivybridge Mobile v: 3.3 Mesa 13.0.6 compat-v: 3.0 direct render: Yes 
            Audio:     Device-1: Intel 7 Series/C216 Family High Definition Audio driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 
                       chip ID: 8086:1e20 
                       Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.20.12-antix.1-amd64-smp 
            Network:   Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros AR9462 Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Foxconn driver: ath9k v: kernel port: 0400 
                       bus ID: 01:00.0 chip ID: 168c:0034 
                       IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> 
                       IP v4: <filter> scope: global broadcast: <filter> 
                       IP v6: <filter> scope: link 
                       Device-2: Broadcom and subsidiaries NetLink BCM57785 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe vendor: Acer Incorporated ALI 
                       driver: tg3 v: 3.137 port: 0400 bus ID: 02:00.0 chip ID: 14e4:16b5 
                       IF: eth0 state: down mac: <filter> 
                       WAN IP: <filter> 
            Drives:    Local Storage: total: 14.91 GiB used: 6.57 GiB (44.0%) 
                       ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: SanDisk model: SSD U100 16GB size: 14.91 GiB block size: physical: 512 B logical: 512 B 
                       speed: 3.0 Gb/s serial: <filter> rev: 6.14 scheme: MBR 
                       Message: No Optical or Floppy data was found. 
            RAID:      Message: No RAID data was found. 
            Partition: ID-1: / raw size: 14.91 GiB size: 14.62 GiB (98.01%) used: 6.57 GiB (44.9%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1 
                       label: rootantiX uuid: ea719934-26e3-4f25-af62-4f54438f456d 
            Unmounted: Message: No unmounted partitions found. 
            USB:       Hub: 1-0:1 info: Full speed (or root) Hub ports: 3 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 1d6b:0002 
                       Hub: 1-1:2 info: Intel Integrated Rate Matching Hub ports: 4 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 8087:0024 
                       Device-1: 1-1.1:5 info: Foxconn / Hon Hai type: Bluetooth driver: btusb interfaces: 2 rev: 1.1 speed: 12 Mb/s 
                       chip ID: 0489:e04e 
                       Device-2: 1-1.3:4 info: Chicony type: Video driver: uvcvideo interfaces: 2 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s 
                       chip ID: 04f2:b336 
                       Hub: 2-0:1 info: Full speed (or root) Hub ports: 3 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 1d6b:0002 
                       Hub: 2-1:2 info: Intel Integrated Rate Matching Hub ports: 4 rev: 2.0 speed: 480 Mb/s chip ID: 8087:0024 
            Sensors:   System Temperatures: cpu: 53.0 C mobo: N/A 
                       Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A 
            Repos:     No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/MX.list 
                       Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
                       1: deb http://mxlinux.unc.edu.ar/mxlinux/antix/stretch stretch main nosystemd nonfree
                       Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
                       1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch-updates main contrib non-free
                       Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
                       1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main contrib non-free
                       2: deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main contrib non-free
                       Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list 
                       1: deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
                       No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
                       No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
            Processes: CPU top: 5 
                       1: cpu: 34.4% command: chrome pid: 6083 mem: 162.1 MiB (4.1%) 
                       2: cpu: 5.4% command: xorg pid: 24334 mem: 53.0 MiB (1.3%) 
                       3: cpu: 5.0% command: chrome pid: 27357 mem: 115.9 MiB (2.9%) 
                       4: cpu: 4.8% command: [kworker/0:2-eve] pid: 20574 mem: 0.00 MiB (0.0%) 
                       5: cpu: 3.5% command: google-chrome-stable pid: 27317 mem: 220.0 MiB (5.6%) 
                       Memory top: 5 
                       1: mem: 220.0 MiB (5.6%) command: google-chrome-stable pid: 27317 cpu: 3.5% 
                       2: mem: 162.1 MiB (4.1%) command: chrome pid: 6083 cpu: 34.4% 
                       3: mem: 115.9 MiB (2.9%) command: chrome pid: 27357 cpu: 5.0% 
                       4: mem: 110.9 MiB (2.8%) command: chrome pid: 27509 cpu: 0.2% 
                       5: mem: 99.9 MiB (2.5%) command: chrome pid: 27360 cpu: 0.8% 
            Info:      Processes: 142 Uptime: 3h 12m Init: SysVinit v: 2.88 runlevel: 5 default: 5 Compilers: gcc: 6.3.0 alt: 6 
                       Shell: bash v: 4.4.12 running in: lxterminal inxi: 3.0.34 
            harry@biker:~
            $ 
            

            Edit> I might be running a newer version of inxi than you. so try
            inxi -Fxz -r

            • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by rokytnji.

            Sometimes I drive a crooked road to get my mind straight.
            Not all who Wander are Lost.
            I'm not outa place. I'm from outer space.

            Linux Registered User # 475019
            How to Search for AntiX solutions to your problems

            #21684
            Member
            rej

              When I first got this T450s , I ran MX and antiX from external hard drives to check the device as much as I could without installing an internal disk, to stay on the safe side. Now, I don’t recall when or where the first freeze happened, think it was on May 7, but really cannot say for sure. There were a few apps and a browser open at the time. I installed Win8.1 on sda 1&2, MX on sda3, antiX on sda5 and sda6.

              3 installations and 3 freezes. The device that I had transferred the snapshots from that I used for the installs, was a T420, which has a lot more and different features, ie optical drive, caps lock indicator, night light, and in some areas, has fewer features, no built in battery and external battery, 3.0 usb etc, etc.

              I am wondering if the first freeze occurred either on the first antiX sda5 or an external drive and all 3 occurred in a separate installation. MX froze 2nd and antiX on sda6 was 3rd.

              So maybe the system panicked looking for stuff that isn’t there – is that possible? And maybe it was something that will happen once on each partition it is installed on.

              As an experiment, I will install another antiX on another partition and see if it eventually freezes.

              It’s strange that I have been on this device all day, very actively using the very same applications and modes as when it froze and nothing has gone awry.
              ————————–
              So far
              Looks like the freeze in xsession file stopped after removing the USB device.

              The only file with date and time was syslog and eveything in the time prior to the freeze [May 14 20:25:23] is all dhclient, bluetooth,wlan and wifi related, except the entries listed below and nothing stands out.

              Dmesg has no dates on entries and there is no dmesg.old that I could find.

              The freezing related entries might have to do with “suspend” – I suspend often as I usually have 2 laptops open at the same time.

              I don’t have systemd in MX or antiX.

              [syslog:]
              May 14 19:45:21 antix17rj ifplugd(eth0)[1916]: Exiting.
              May 14 19:45:21 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.030268] PM: suspend entry (deep)
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.030269] PM: Syncing filesystems … done.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.133502] Freezing user space processes … (elapsed 0.002 seconds) done.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.135858] OOM killer disabled.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.135859] Freezing remaining freezable tasks … (elapsed 0.000 seconds) done.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.136861] Suspending console(s) (use no_console_suspend to debug)
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.233867] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Synchronizing SCSI cache
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.234428] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Stopping disk
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.395362] e1000e: EEE TX LPI TIMER: 00000011
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.609492] ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.685788] ACPI: EC: event blocked
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.685789] ACPI: EC: EC stopped
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.685791] PM: Saving platform NVS memory
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.685818] Disabling non-boot CPUs …
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.696238] IRQ 18: no longer affine to CPU1
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.696248] IRQ 42: no longer affine to CPU1
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.696255] IRQ 45: no longer affine to CPU1
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.697315] smpboot: CPU 1 is now offline
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.708207] IRQ 41: no longer affine to CPU2
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.710045] smpboot: CPU 2 is now offline
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.718116] IRQ 1: no longer affine to CPU3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.718122] IRQ 9: no longer affine to CPU3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.718129] IRQ 12: no longer affine to CPU3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.718138] IRQ 23: no longer affine to CPU3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.718146] IRQ 46: no longer affine to CPU3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.719179] smpboot: CPU 3 is now offline
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721092] ACPI: Low-level resume complete
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721152] ACPI: EC: EC started
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721152] PM: Restoring platform NVS memory
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721518] Enabling non-boot CPUs …
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721545] x86: Booting SMP configuration:
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.721546] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 1 APIC 0x1
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.749665] cache: parent cpu1 should not be sleeping
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.749779] CPU1 is up
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.749797] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 2 APIC 0x2
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.778666] cache: parent cpu2 should not be sleeping
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.778794] CPU2 is up
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.778811] smpboot: Booting Node 0 Processor 3 APIC 0x3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.807672] cache: parent cpu3 should not be sleeping
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.807879] CPU3 is up
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.812768] ACPI: Waking up from system sleep state S3
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.983155] ACPI: button: The lid device is not compliant to SW_LID.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.983173] ACPI: EC: event unblocked
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7683.989789] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Starting disk
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7684.257022] usb 2-7: reset full-speed USB device number 5 using xhci_hcd
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7684.496965] usb 2-6: reset full-speed USB device number 3 using xhci_hcd
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7684.736857] usb 2-8: reset high-speed USB device number 6 using xhci_hcd
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7684.978050] usb 2-1: reset high-speed USB device number 8 using xhci_hcd
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7685.104978] usb 2-7:1.0: rebind failed: -517
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7685.104986] usb 2-7:1.1: rebind failed: -517
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7685.105287] acpi LNXPOWER:02: Turning OFF
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7685.105555] OOM killer enabled.
              May 14 20:24:14 antix17rj kernel: [ 7685.105557] Restarting tasks … done.

              ————–
              May 14 20:24:15 antix17rj kernel: [ 7686.539853] ata1.00: configured for UDMA/133

              ————–

              May 14 20:24:35 antix17rj ntpdate[15587]: adjust time server 108.61.73.244 offset -0.213909 sec

              [After this is all dhclient, bluetooth,wlan and wifi related – many, many entires]

              Last entry:
              May 14 20:25:23 antix17rj dhclient[3772]: No working leases in persistent database – sleeping.

              [Then system FREEZES]

              #21676
              Forum Admin
              rokytnji

                Wifi errors are pretty normal when wlan0 is mentioned. Which is software errors. Not hardware errors
                Like you can ignore

                6.221835] lp: driver loaded but no devices found

                type of errors in dmesg. Other ones you can ignore are

                299111] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
                [    7.312554] NET: Registered protocol family 17
                [    7.721015] Bluetooth: BNEP (Ethernet Emulation) ver 1.3
                [    7.721017] Bluetooth: BNEP filters: protocol multicast
                [    7.721022] Bluetooth: BNEP socket layer initialized
                [    8.407745] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
                • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by rokytnji.

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                #21645
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                rej

                  rokytnji-
                  Thank you!
                  Would errors be obvious?

                  Output with the kernel 4.19.36:
                  
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ dmesg | grep intel
                  [    1.210494] intel_idle: MWAIT substates: 0x11142120
                  [    1.210495] intel_idle: v0.4.1 model 0x3D
                  [    1.210692] intel_idle: lapic_timer_reliable_states 0xffffffff
                  [    1.843630] intel_pstate: Intel P-state driver initializing
                  [    3.112014] Btrfs loaded, crc32c=crc32c-intel
                  [    9.472556] fb: switching to inteldrmfb from simple
                  [    9.498801] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
                  [    9.651446] fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
                  [   10.041339] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
                  [   10.053265] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain package
                  [   10.053266] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain core
                  [   10.053267] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain uncore
                  [   10.053269] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain dram
                  [   10.622935] i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
                  [ 6601.995306] Bluetooth: hci0: Intel Bluetooth firmware file: intel/ibt-hw-37.8.10-fw-1.10.3.11.e.bseq
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -G
                  Graphics:
                    Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 5500 driver: i915 v: kernel 
                    Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
                    resolution: 1600x900~60Hz 
                    OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 5500 (Broadwell GT2) 
                    v: 4.5 Mesa 13.0.6 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ dmesg | grep i915
                  [    9.473184] i915 0000:00:02.0: vgaarb: changed VGA decodes: olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem
                  [    9.497903] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20180719 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
                  [    9.498801] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
                  [   10.622935] i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -A
                  Audio:
                    Device-1: Intel Broadwell-U Audio driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    Device-2: Intel Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio 
                    driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.36-antix.1-amd64-smp 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -Fxxx
                  System:
                    Host: antix17rj Kernel: 4.19.36-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64 
                    compiler: gcc v: 6.3.0 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3 tk: Gtk 2.24.30 
                    info: xfce4-panel wm: xfwm4 dm: LightDM 1.18.3 
                    Distro: antiX-17_x64-full Heather Heyer 24 October 2017 
                    base: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 
                  Machine:
                    Type: Laptop System: LENOVO product: 20BWS09M00 v: ThinkPad T450s 
                    serial: <root required> Chassis: type: 10 serial: <root required> 
                    Mobo: LENOVO model: 20BWS09M00 serial: <root required> 
                    UEFI [Legacy]: LENOVO v: JBET47WW (1.12 ) date: 03/10/2015 
                  Battery:
                    ID-1: BAT0 charge: 16.5 Wh condition: 16.7/23.2 Wh (72%) volts: 12.3/11.1 
                    model: SANYO 45N1773 type: Li-ion serial: 19668 status: Unknown 
                    ID-2: BAT1 charge: 19.1 Wh condition: 19.1/23.5 Wh (81%) volts: 12.7/11.4 
                    model: LGC 45N1127 type: Li-ion serial:   610 status: Full 
                  CPU:
                    Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Core i5-5300U bits: 64 type: MT MCP 
                    arch: Broadwell rev: 4 L2 cache: 3072 KiB 
                    flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx bogomips: 18359 
                    Speed: 1133 MHz min/max: 500/2900 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1122 2: 1111 
                    3: 1007 4: 1008 
                  Graphics:
                    Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 5500 vendor: Lenovo driver: i915 v: kernel 
                    bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:1616 
                    Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
                    resolution: 1600x900~60Hz 
                    OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 5500 (Broadwell GT2) 
                    v: 4.5 Mesa 13.0.6 compat-v: 3.0 direct render: Yes 
                  Audio:
                    Device-1: Intel Broadwell-U Audio vendor: Lenovo driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    v: kernel bus ID: 00:03.0 chip ID: 8086:160c 
                    Device-2: Intel Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio vendor: Lenovo 
                    driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 chip ID: 8086:9ca0 
                    Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.36-antix.1-amd64-smp 
                  Network:
                    Device-1: Intel Ethernet I218-LM vendor: Lenovo driver: e1000e v: 3.2.6-k 
                    port: 3080 bus ID: 00:19.0 chip ID: 8086:15a2 
                    IF: eth0 state: down mac: 68:f7:28:92:d7:06 
                    Device-2: Intel Wireless 7265 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel port: efa0 
                    bus ID: 03:00.0 chip ID: 8086:095b 
                    IF: wlan0 state: up mac: 34:02:86:02:f7:d8 
                  Drives:
                    Local Storage: total: 305.36 GiB used: 7.45 GiB (2.4%) 
                    ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST320LT007-9ZV142 size: 298.09 GiB 
                    speed: 3.0 Gb/s rotation: 7242 rpm serial: W0Q5HSW1 rev: LVM1 scheme: MBR 
                    ID-2: /dev/sdb type: USB vendor: Kingston model: DataTraveler 2.0 
                    size: 7.27 GiB serial: C86000BDBA0FEE618A330150 rev: PMAP scheme: MBR 
                  Partition:
                    ID-1: / size: 39.12 GiB used: 7.34 GiB (18.8%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda6 
                  Sensors:
                    System Temperatures: cpu: 35.0 C mobo: N/A 
                    Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 0 
                  Info:
                    Processes: 210 Uptime: 2h 41m Memory: 7.50 GiB used: 2.89 GiB (38.5%) 
                    Init: SysVinit v: 2.88 runlevel: 5 default: 5 Compilers: gcc: 6.3.0 alt: 6 
                    Shell: bash v: 4.4.12 running in: xfce4-terminal inxi: 3.0.33 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $Output with the kernel 4.15.9:
                  
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ dmesg | grep intel
                  [    0.548307] intel_idle: MWAIT substates: 0x11142120
                  [    0.548308] intel_idle: v0.4.1 model 0x3D
                  [    0.548470] intel_idle: lapic_timer_reliable_states 0xffffffff
                  [    1.149412] intel_pstate: Intel P-state driver initializing
                  [    2.279967] Btrfs loaded, crc32c=crc32c-intel, assert=on
                  [    7.813063] fb: switching to inteldrmfb from simple
                  [    7.842980] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
                  [    7.988501] fbcon: inteldrmfb (fb0) is primary device
                  [    8.978108] i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
                  [    9.285720] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain package
                  [    9.285721] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain core
                  [    9.285722] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain uncore
                  [    9.285723] intel_rapl: Found RAPL domain dram
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -G
                  Graphics:
                    Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 5500 driver: i915 v: kernel 
                    Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
                    resolution: 1600x900~60Hz 
                    OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 5500 (Broadwell GT2) 
                    v: 4.5 Mesa 13.0.6 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ dmesg | grep i915
                  [    7.819108] i915 0000:00:02.0: vgaarb: changed VGA decodes: olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=io+mem:owns=io+mem
                  [    7.841963] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 20171023 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0
                  [    7.842980] snd_hda_intel 0000:00:03.0: bound 0000:00:02.0 (ops i915_audio_component_bind_ops [i915])
                  [    8.978108] i915 0000:00:02.0: fb0: inteldrmfb frame buffer device
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -A
                  Audio:
                    Device-1: Intel Broadwell-U Audio driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    Device-2: Intel Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio 
                    driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.15.9-antix.1-amd64-smp 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ inxi -Fxxx
                  System:
                    Host: antix17rj Kernel: 4.15.9-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64 
                    compiler: gcc v: 6.3.0 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3 tk: Gtk 2.24.30 
                    info: xfce4-panel wm: xfwm4 dm: LightDM 1.18.3 
                    Distro: antiX-17_x64-full Heather Heyer 24 October 2017 
                    base: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 
                  Machine:
                    Type: Laptop System: LENOVO product: 20BWS09M00 v: ThinkPad T450s 
                    serial: <root required> Chassis: type: 10 serial: <root required> 
                    Mobo: LENOVO model: 20BWS09M00 serial: <root required> 
                    UEFI [Legacy]: LENOVO v: JBET47WW (1.12 ) date: 03/10/2015 
                  Battery:
                    ID-1: BAT0 charge: 16.5 Wh condition: 16.7/23.2 Wh (72%) volts: 12.3/11.1 
                    model: SANYO 45N1773 type: Li-ion serial: 19668 status: Unknown 
                    ID-2: BAT1 charge: 19.1 Wh condition: 19.1/23.5 Wh (81%) volts: 12.7/11.4 
                    model: LGC 45N1127 type: Li-ion serial:   610 status: Full 
                  CPU:
                    Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Core i5-5300U bits: 64 type: MT MCP 
                    arch: Broadwell rev: 4 L2 cache: 3072 KiB 
                    flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmx bogomips: 18356 
                    Speed: 799 MHz min/max: 500/2900 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 798 2: 798 
                    3: 799 4: 799 
                  Graphics:
                    Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 5500 vendor: Lenovo driver: i915 v: kernel 
                    bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:1616 
                    Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa 
                    resolution: 1600x900~60Hz 
                    OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel HD Graphics 5500 (Broadwell GT2) 
                    v: 4.5 Mesa 13.0.6 compat-v: 3.0 direct render: Yes 
                  Audio:
                    Device-1: Intel Broadwell-U Audio vendor: Lenovo driver: snd_hda_intel 
                    v: kernel bus ID: 00:03.0 chip ID: 8086:160c 
                    Device-2: Intel Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio vendor: Lenovo 
                    driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 chip ID: 8086:9ca0 
                    Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.15.9-antix.1-amd64-smp 
                  Network:
                    Device-1: Intel Ethernet I218-LM vendor: Lenovo driver: e1000e v: 3.2.6-k 
                    port: 3080 bus ID: 00:19.0 chip ID: 8086:15a2 
                    IF: eth0 state: down mac: 68:f7:28:92:d7:06 
                    Device-2: Intel Wireless 7265 driver: iwlwifi v: kernel port: efa0 
                    bus ID: 03:00.0 chip ID: 8086:095b 
                    IF: wlan0 state: up mac: 34:02:86:02:f7:d8 
                  Drives:
                    Local Storage: total: 305.36 GiB used: 7.45 GiB (2.4%) 
                    ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST320LT007-9ZV142 size: 298.09 GiB 
                    speed: 3.0 Gb/s rotation: 7242 rpm serial: W0Q5HSW1 rev: LVM1 scheme: MBR 
                    ID-2: /dev/sdb type: USB vendor: Kingston model: DataTraveler 2.0 
                    size: 7.27 GiB serial: C86000BDBA0FEE618A330150 rev: PMAP scheme: MBR 
                  Partition:
                    ID-1: / size: 39.12 GiB used: 7.33 GiB (18.7%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda6 
                  Sensors:
                    System Temperatures: cpu: 33.5 C mobo: N/A 
                    Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 0 
                  Info:
                    Processes: 175 Uptime: 7m Memory: 7.50 GiB used: 373.8 MiB (4.9%) 
                    Init: SysVinit v: 2.88 runlevel: 5 default: 5 Compilers: gcc: 6.3.0 alt: 6 
                    Shell: bash v: 4.4.12 running in: xfce4-terminal inxi: 3.0.33 
                  rj@antix17rj:~
                  $ 
                  • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by rej.
                  • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by rej.
                  #21089
                  Member
                  oops

                    Thank you Dave for these accurate information, I will do some tests and try to keep Slim (only 9MB – slim)(at least= 9MB+5MB- lightdm),

                    
                    echo "------------------------------------" && mem=0 && while read -r rss comm ; do mbs=$((rss/1024)); mem=$((mbs + mem)); echo $mbs"MB - $comm"; done <<< "$(ps -u $USER -wo rss=,comm= --sort -rss)" && echo "------------------------------------" && echo $mem"MB: Memory used by user '$USER'"
                    ------------------------------------
                    26MB - Xorg
                    9MB - slim
                    6MB - cupsd
                    5MB - console-kit-dae
                    5MB - polkitd
                    4MB - bash
                    3MB - haveged
                    ...
                    
                    FOR MX18 ( at least= 9MB+5MB- lightdm:
                    echo "------------------------------------" && mem=0 && while read -r rss comm ; do mbs=$((rss/1024)); mem=$((mbs + mem)); echo $mbs"MB - $comm"; done <<< "$(ps -u $USER -wo rss=,comm= --sort -rss)" && echo "------------------------------------" && echo $mem"MB: Memory used by user '$USER'"
                    ------------------------------------
                    32MB - Xorg
                    13MB - smbd
                    12MB - NetworkManager
                    10MB - ModemManager
                    9MB - cups-browsed
                    9MB - udisksd
                    9MB - polkitd
                    9MB - lightdm
                    7MB - lpqd
                    7MB - cupsd
                    7MB - upowerd
                    6MB - bash
                    5MB - lightdm
                    5MB - accounts-daemon
                    5MB - nmbd
                    5MB - smbd-notifyd
                    4MB - su
                    4MB - wpa_supplicant
                    4MB - bluetoothd
                    4MB - cleanupd
                    4MB - haveged
                    3MB - systemd-logind
                    3MB - rsyslogd
                    3MB - dhclient
                    3MB - ps
                    2MB - systemd-udevd
                    2MB - cgmanager
                    2MB - cron
                    1MB - rpcbind
                    1MB - getty
                    1MB - init
                    ...
                    

                    … Or maybe just as a workaround, to show at the login slim prompt, the list of the available users.

                    cat /etc/passwd | grep “:/bin/bash” | sort | cut -d: -f1
                    User1
                    User2
                    User3

                    PS: Slim is interesting into antiX, because only few process are actives :

                    
                    inxi -Sxxx
                    System:    Host: antix1 Kernel: 5.0.0 i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc v: 6.3.0 Desktop: IceWM 1.4.2 
                               info: icewmtray dm: SLiM 1.3.4 Distro: antiX-17.4.1_386-full Helen Keller 28 March 2019 
                               base: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch) 
                    
                    pgrep -ox slim | xargs pstree -p
                    slim(2349)─┬─Xorg(2357)───{InputThread}(2428)
                               └─desktop-session(2655)───icewm-session(2703)─┬─icewm(2708)───nemo(4539)─┬─{dconf worker}(+
                                                                             │                          ├─{gdbus}(4542)
                                                                             │                          ├─{gmain}(4541)
                                                                             │                          └─{pool}(5068)
                                                                             ├─icewmbg(2707)
                                                                             └─icewmtray(2718)

                    … Compared to Lightdm

                    pgrep -ox lightdm | xargs pstree -p
                    lightdm(2825)─┬─Xorg(2915)───{InputThread}(3034)
                                  ├─lightdm(3269)─┬─sh(4643)─┬─ssh-agent(4717)
                                  │               │          └─xfce4-session(4727)───xfce4-session(4728)─┬─applet.py(4805)───{gmain}(4+
                                  │               │                                                      ├─clipit(4784)─┬─{gdbus}(4842+
                                  │               │                                                      │              └─{gmain}(4832+
                                  │               ├─{gdbus}(4627)
                                  │               └─{gmain}(4626)
                                  ├─{gdbus}(2852)
                                  └─{gmain}(2838)
                    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by oops.
                    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by oops.
                    • This reply was modified 4 years ago by oops.
                    #20925
                    Member
                    manyroads

                      @skidoo here you are…

                      Private + Shared = RAM used Program

                      112.0 KiB + 59.5 KiB = 171.5 KiB sleep
                      228.0 KiB + 40.0 KiB = 268.0 KiB gpm
                      264.0 KiB + 81.5 KiB = 345.5 KiB cron
                      296.0 KiB + 64.5 KiB = 360.5 KiB init
                      368.0 KiB + 40.5 KiB = 408.5 KiB acpid
                      240.0 KiB + 243.5 KiB = 483.5 KiB bamfdaemon-dbus
                      368.0 KiB + 122.5 KiB = 490.5 KiB dbus-launch
                      484.0 KiB + 52.0 KiB = 536.0 KiB rpc.idmapd
                      364.0 KiB + 252.5 KiB = 616.5 KiB udevil
                      476.0 KiB + 167.5 KiB = 643.5 KiB rpcbind
                      636.0 KiB + 220.5 KiB = 856.5 KiB devmon
                      396.0 KiB + 549.5 KiB = 945.5 KiB avahi-daemon (2)
                      744.0 KiB + 333.5 KiB = 1.1 MiB dconf-service
                      880.0 KiB + 217.0 KiB = 1.1 MiB rpc.statd
                      364.0 KiB + 758.0 KiB = 1.1 MiB saned (2)
                      1.0 MiB + 93.0 KiB = 1.1 MiB VBoxService
                      812.0 KiB + 471.0 KiB = 1.3 MiB getty (6)
                      588.0 KiB + 767.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB desktop-session (2)
                      952.0 KiB + 406.5 KiB = 1.3 MiB dbus-daemon (2)
                      1.2 MiB + 280.5 KiB = 1.4 MiB sshd
                      1.2 MiB + 266.0 KiB = 1.5 MiB sudo
                      1.5 MiB + 74.0 KiB = 1.5 MiB elogind-daemon
                      1.2 MiB + 383.0 KiB = 1.6 MiB gnome-keyring-daemon
                      1.5 MiB + 206.5 KiB = 1.7 MiB connmand
                      1.1 MiB + 568.0 KiB = 1.7 MiB compton
                      1.6 MiB + 73.5 KiB = 1.7 MiB rsyslogd
                      1.1 MiB + 829.5 KiB = 1.9 MiB polkitd
                      1.6 MiB + 383.5 KiB = 2.0 MiB bluetoothd
                      1.9 MiB + 575.5 KiB = 2.5 MiB console-kit-daemon
                      2.3 MiB + 713.0 KiB = 3.0 MiB bash (3)
                      2.5 MiB + 537.0 KiB = 3.0 MiB udevd
                      2.6 MiB + 546.0 KiB = 3.1 MiB wpa_supplicant
                      3.2 MiB + 28.5 KiB = 3.2 MiB haveged
                      2.3 MiB + 1.1 MiB = 3.3 MiB cupsd
                      3.7 MiB + 1.1 MiB = 4.8 MiB conky
                      4.0 MiB + 918.0 KiB = 4.9 MiB slim
                      3.8 MiB + 2.5 MiB = 6.3 MiB tint2
                      5.5 MiB + 1.6 MiB = 7.1 MiB volumeicon
                      7.4 MiB + 3.2 MiB = 10.6 MiB jwm
                      13.3 MiB + 3.1 MiB = 16.4 MiB bamfdaemon
                      15.6 MiB + 4.6 MiB = 20.1 MiB lxterminal
                      18.9 MiB + 10.1 MiB = 28.9 MiB yad
                      24.6 MiB + 12.7 MiB = 37.4 MiB plank
                      52.0 MiB + 7.9 MiB = 59.9 MiB Xorg
                      ———————————
                      243.7 MiB
                      =================================

                      Pax vobiscum,
                      Mark Rabideau - http://many-roads.com
                      "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." H. L. Mencken
                      dwm & i3wm ~Reg. Linux User #449130
                      20 Jan 2021 ~ "End of an Error"

                      #20553
                      Member
                      TouchOdeath

                        Just letting the devs know the issue. I’ve given up on trying to figure it out. What I ended up doing was installing MX Linux 18.2 which had the drivers already installed. Wifi and Sound worked out of the box.

                        Here are some of the sites I remember trying (I tried more):

                        https://github.com/libretro/Lakka-LibreELEC/issues/408
                        https://askubuntu.com/questions/1001276/intel-compute-stick-stck1a8lfc-wireless-bluetooth-driver

                        I love antiX, its a great OS and I will probably eventually end up using it as my main. Great job on such a great OS!

                        #19433
                        Forum Admin
                        rokytnji

                          AntiX 17 Icewm . With lxterminal and Google Chrome browser . Running on a chromebook.

                          harry@biker:~
                          $ su
                          Password: 
                          root@biker:/home/harry# ps_mem.py
                           Private  +   Shared  =  RAM used	Program
                          
                          132.0 KiB +  25.5 KiB = 157.5 KiB	ifplugd
                          152.0 KiB +  30.5 KiB = 182.5 KiB	gnome-pty-helper
                          216.0 KiB +  16.5 KiB = 232.5 KiB	gpm
                          216.0 KiB +  26.5 KiB = 242.5 KiB	icewm-session
                          168.0 KiB + 123.0 KiB = 291.0 KiB	cat (2)
                          264.0 KiB +  34.5 KiB = 298.5 KiB	init
                          288.0 KiB +  25.5 KiB = 313.5 KiB	acpid
                          292.0 KiB +  56.5 KiB = 348.5 KiB	cron
                          296.0 KiB +  60.5 KiB = 356.5 KiB	irqbalance
                          364.0 KiB +  69.5 KiB = 433.5 KiB	dbus-launch
                          240.0 KiB + 209.5 KiB = 449.5 KiB	startup
                          364.0 KiB + 127.5 KiB = 491.5 KiB	udevil
                          488.0 KiB +  18.5 KiB = 506.5 KiB	rpc.idmapd
                          440.0 KiB + 114.5 KiB = 554.5 KiB	rpcbind
                          476.0 KiB + 182.5 KiB = 658.5 KiB	su
                          304.0 KiB + 488.0 KiB = 792.0 KiB	avahi-daemon (2)
                          572.0 KiB + 288.5 KiB = 860.5 KiB	gconfd-2
                          676.0 KiB + 238.5 KiB = 914.5 KiB	devmon
                          876.0 KiB + 143.5 KiB =   1.0 MiB	rpc.statd
                          676.0 KiB + 377.5 KiB =   1.0 MiB	at-spi-bus-launcher
                          824.0 KiB + 267.5 KiB =   1.1 MiB	desktop-session
                          752.0 KiB + 368.5 KiB =   1.1 MiB	at-spi2-registryd
                            1.0 MiB + 111.5 KiB =   1.1 MiB	sshd
                          828.0 KiB + 329.5 KiB =   1.1 MiB	polkitd
                          952.0 KiB + 251.5 KiB =   1.2 MiB	icewmbg
                          856.0 KiB + 408.0 KiB =   1.2 MiB	getty (6)
                            1.2 MiB + 114.5 KiB =   1.3 MiB	bluetoothd
                            1.0 MiB + 295.5 KiB =   1.3 MiB	icewmtray
                            1.1 MiB + 484.5 KiB =   1.6 MiB	dbus-daemon (3)
                            1.5 MiB +  74.5 KiB =   1.6 MiB	nacl_helper
                            1.7 MiB +  52.5 KiB =   1.8 MiB	udevd
                            1.8 MiB +  25.5 KiB =   1.8 MiB	rsyslogd
                            1.8 MiB + 431.5 KiB =   2.2 MiB	cupsd
                            1.4 MiB + 987.5 KiB =   2.4 MiB	gksu
                            2.7 MiB +  55.5 KiB =   2.8 MiB	wpa_supplicant
                            2.3 MiB + 600.0 KiB =   2.9 MiB	dhclient (2)
                            3.5 MiB + 330.5 KiB =   3.8 MiB	console-kit-daemon
                            3.3 MiB + 640.0 KiB =   3.9 MiB	bash (2)
                            3.6 MiB +   1.0 MiB =   4.6 MiB	conky
                            3.9 MiB +   2.8 MiB =   6.7 MiB	lxterminal
                            4.8 MiB +   2.2 MiB =   6.9 MiB	icewm
                            7.2 MiB +   2.0 MiB =   9.2 MiB	python2.7
                            9.2 MiB + 887.5 KiB =  10.0 MiB	wicd
                            6.2 MiB +   4.7 MiB =  10.9 MiB	volumeicon
                           10.5 MiB + 792.5 KiB =  11.3 MiB	slim
                           16.3 MiB +   3.8 MiB =  20.1 MiB	wicd-client
                           18.2 MiB +   2.6 MiB =  20.9 MiB	spacefm
                           36.8 MiB +   3.2 MiB =  40.1 MiB	Xorg
                          531.4 MiB + 123.5 MiB = 654.9 MiB	chrome (12)
                          ---------------------------------
                                                  839.7 MiB
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                          How to Search for AntiX solutions to your problems

                          #19356

                          In reply to: To print on antiX 17

                          Anonymous

                            by default, the live-USB system contains the “disable=lx” boot code, which prevents certain apps from starting. IIRC, cupsd is one of those apps.

                            ^—– yes, and that (disable=lx by default) has tripped me up occassionally

                            for reference:
                            On a live system, you can review the list (legend?) of disable= codes and associated services
                            sudo cat /live/etc/init.d/live-disable-services

                            Can also review the list online https://gitlab.com/antiX-Linux/Live-initrd-1/blob/master/etc/init.d/live-disable-services
                            (the exact items listed are subject to change, across releases)

                            LEAN_SERVICES ( these are disabled when bootline specifies disable=l )
                            (added for clarity after proofreading: that’s a lowercase “L”, above)

                            acpi-fakekey
                            acpi-support
                            bluetooth
                            bootlogs
                            cpufrequtils
                            cron
                            cups
                            irqbalance
                            loadcpufreq
                            nfs-common
                            rpcbind
                            rsync
                            saned
                            smartmontools
                            ssh
                            stop-bootlogd
                            sudo

                            XTRA_LEAN_SERVICES ( these are disabled when bootline specifies disable=x )

                            bootlogd
                            cryptdisks
                            cryptdisks-early
                            dns-clean
                            hdparm
                            hwclock.sh
                            hwclockfirst.sh
                            ifupdown-clean
                            lm-sensors
                            lvm2
                            mountnfs-bootclean.sh
                            mountoverflowtmp
                            nfs-common
                            pcmciautils
                            policykit
                            pppd-dns
                            ufw
                            urandom

                            MEAN_SERVICES ( these are disabled when bootline specifies disable=m )

                            avahi-daemon
                            dnsmasq
                            ifplugd
                            mountnfs-bootclean.sh
                            mountnfs.sh
                            network-manager
                            networking
                            nfs-common
                            nfs-kernel-server
                            ntp
                            pppd-dns
                            resolvconf
                            rpcbind
                            smbd
                            ufw

                            #18798
                            Forum Admin
                            dolphin_oracle

                              Regarding to the error logs in /var/log/daemon.log posted by skidoo
                              bus-manager: fatal failure to acquire D-Bus service "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Connection ":1.20" is not allowed to own the service "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" due to security policies in the configuration file

                              On the stable antiX, where NM runs without problems, this is in /etc/dbus-1/system.d

                              $ ls /etc/dbus-1/system.d/
                              avahi-dbus.conf                          gufw.Daemon.conf
                              bluetooth.conf                           nm-dispatcher.conf
                              com.hp.hplip.conf                        org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf
                              com.redhat.NewPrinterNotification.conf   org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.conf
                              com.redhat.PrinterDriversInstaller.conf  org.freedesktop.UDisks2.conf
                              ConsoleKit.conf                          wicd.conf
                              fskbsetting.Daemon.conf                  wpa_supplicant.conf

                              and this is on antiX-testing-repos installation. NM doesn’t work.

                              $ ls /etc/dbus-1/system.d
                              avahi-dbus.conf                          ConsoleKit.conf
                              bluetooth.conf                           fskbsetting.Daemon.conf
                              com.hp.hplip.conf                        gufw.Daemon.conf
                              com.redhat.NewPrinterNotification.conf   wicd.conf
                              com.redhat.PrinterDriversInstaller.conf  wpa_supplicant.conf
                              

                              No org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf and no nm.dispatcher.conf at all has been created on antiX-testing-system.

                              Then I installed the network-manager from stable 1.6.2-3+deb9u2.0nosystemd1 on an antiX-installation with testing-repos, it wasn’t so hard to do, I had to remove ppp and wvdial. then it was possible.
                              And voila

                              $ sudo service network-manager status
                              [ ok ] NetworkManager is running.
                              

                              So maybe it’s indeed a problem of the NM-version in testing.

                              @d_o, the problems you mentioned with synaptic-pkexec are also visible on stable.

                              good research caprea!

                              the only thing that bugs me is that policykit is shown in your stable antiX example, but not in testing example. So I’m thinking some stuff has moved around. I’ll try moving some of those files into /etc/dbus-1/system.d and see what happens.

                              #18786
                              Moderator
                              caprea

                                Regarding to the error logs in /var/log/daemon.log posted by skidoo
                                bus-manager: fatal failure to acquire D-Bus service "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Connection ":1.20" is not allowed to own the service "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager" due to security policies in the configuration file

                                On the stable antiX, where NM runs without problems, this is in /etc/dbus-1/system.d

                                $ ls /etc/dbus-1/system.d/
                                avahi-dbus.conf                          gufw.Daemon.conf
                                bluetooth.conf                           nm-dispatcher.conf
                                com.hp.hplip.conf                        org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf
                                com.redhat.NewPrinterNotification.conf   org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.conf
                                com.redhat.PrinterDriversInstaller.conf  org.freedesktop.UDisks2.conf
                                ConsoleKit.conf                          wicd.conf
                                fskbsetting.Daemon.conf                  wpa_supplicant.conf

                                and this is on antiX-testing-repos installation. NM doesn’t work.

                                $ ls /etc/dbus-1/system.d
                                avahi-dbus.conf                          ConsoleKit.conf
                                bluetooth.conf                           fskbsetting.Daemon.conf
                                com.hp.hplip.conf                        gufw.Daemon.conf
                                com.redhat.NewPrinterNotification.conf   wicd.conf
                                com.redhat.PrinterDriversInstaller.conf  wpa_supplicant.conf
                                

                                No org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.conf and no nm.dispatcher.conf at all has been created on antiX-testing-system.

                                Then I installed the network-manager from stable 1.6.2-3+deb9u2.0nosystemd1 on an antiX-installation with testing-repos, it wasn’t so hard to do, I had to remove ppp and wvdial. then it was possible.
                                And voila

                                $ sudo service network-manager status
                                [ ok ] NetworkManager is running.
                                

                                So maybe it’s indeed a problem of the NM-version in testing.

                                @d_o, the problems you mentioned with synaptic-pkexec are also visible on stable.

                                #17587
                                Moderator
                                BobC

                                  On the subject of laptop keys I found this in an icewm keys file on the web. I think I will try a few since I have many laptops with different kays on them, and xev says these names for them:

                                  # A list of all valid keyboard symbols can be found in
                                  # /usr/include/X11/keysym.h, keysymdefs.h, XF86keysym.h, …
                                  # You’ll have to omit XK_ prefixs and to replace XF86XK_ prefixes by
                                  # XF86. Valid modifiers are Alt, Ctrl, Shift, Meta, Super and Hyper.

                                  # “Multimedia key” bindings for XFree86. Gather the keycodes of your
                                  # advanced function keys by watching the output of the xev command whilest
                                  # pressing those keys and map those symbols by using xmodmap.

                                  key “XF86Standby” killall -QUIT icewm
                                  key “XF86AudioLowerVolume” aumix -v -5
                                  key “XF86AudioRaiseVolume” aumix -v +5
                                  key “XF86AudioMute” aumix -v 0
                                  key “XF86AudioPlay” cdplay play 1
                                  key “XF86AudioStop” cdplay stop
                                  key “XF86HomePage” netscape -noraise -remote openHomepage
                                  key “XF86Mail” netscape -noraise -remote openURL(mailto:,new-window)
                                  key “XF86Search” netscape -noraise -remote openURL(http://www.google.com/)
                                  key “XF86Eject” eject

                                  # /usr/include/X11/XF86keysym.h on my older antiX system has a lot in it, not saying I’d want to try mapping it all, but just curious if they would work if there and mapped? What’s odd is that the file doesn’t exist on my testing system, yet the mute key worked when mapped in keys by name. I think it would be pretty cool if these keys worked by default in antiX as long as it didn’t cause other people trouble. It seems silly to have all these keys labeled on the keyboard that don’t work just because nobody went to the trouble of mapping them.

                                  /*
                                  * XFree86 vendor specific keysyms.
                                  *
                                  * The XFree86 keysym range is 0x10080001 – 0x1008FFFF.
                                  *
                                  * X.Org will not be adding to the XF86 set of keysyms, though they have
                                  * been adopted and are considered a “standard” part of X keysym definitions.
                                  * XFree86 never properly commented these keysyms, so we have done our
                                  * best to explain the semantic meaning of these keys.
                                  *
                                  * XFree86 has removed their mail archives of the period, that might have
                                  * shed more light on some of these definitions. Until/unless we resurrect
                                  * these archives, these are from memory and usage.
                                  */

                                  /*
                                  * ModeLock
                                  *
                                  * This one is old, and not really used any more since XKB offers this
                                  * functionality.
                                  */

                                  #define XF86XK_ModeLock 0x1008FF01 /* Mode Switch Lock */

                                  /* Backlight controls. */
                                  #define XF86XK_MonBrightnessUp 0x1008FF02 /* Monitor/panel brightness */
                                  #define XF86XK_MonBrightnessDown 0x1008FF03 /* Monitor/panel brightness */
                                  #define XF86XK_KbdLightOnOff 0x1008FF04 /* Keyboards may be lit */
                                  #define XF86XK_KbdBrightnessUp 0x1008FF05 /* Keyboards may be lit */
                                  #define XF86XK_KbdBrightnessDown 0x1008FF06 /* Keyboards may be lit */

                                  /*
                                  * Keys found on some “Internet” keyboards.
                                  */
                                  #define XF86XK_Standby 0x1008FF10 /* System into standby mode */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioLowerVolume 0x1008FF11 /* Volume control down */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioMute 0x1008FF12 /* Mute sound from the system */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioRaiseVolume 0x1008FF13 /* Volume control up */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioPlay 0x1008FF14 /* Start playing of audio > */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioStop 0x1008FF15 /* Stop playing audio */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioPrev 0x1008FF16 /* Previous track */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioNext 0x1008FF17 /* Next track */
                                  #define XF86XK_HomePage 0x1008FF18 /* Display user’s home page */
                                  #define XF86XK_Mail 0x1008FF19 /* Invoke user’s mail program */
                                  #define XF86XK_Start 0x1008FF1A /* Start application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Search 0x1008FF1B /* Search */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioRecord 0x1008FF1C /* Record audio application */

                                  /* These are sometimes found on PDA’s (e.g. Palm, PocketPC or elsewhere) */
                                  #define XF86XK_Calculator 0x1008FF1D /* Invoke calculator program */
                                  #define XF86XK_Memo 0x1008FF1E /* Invoke Memo taking program */
                                  #define XF86XK_ToDoList 0x1008FF1F /* Invoke To Do List program */
                                  #define XF86XK_Calendar 0x1008FF20 /* Invoke Calendar program */
                                  #define XF86XK_PowerDown 0x1008FF21 /* Deep sleep the system */
                                  #define XF86XK_ContrastAdjust 0x1008FF22 /* Adjust screen contrast */
                                  #define XF86XK_RockerUp 0x1008FF23 /* Rocker switches exist up */
                                  #define XF86XK_RockerDown 0x1008FF24 /* and down */
                                  #define XF86XK_RockerEnter 0x1008FF25 /* and let you press them */

                                  /* Some more “Internet” keyboard symbols */
                                  #define XF86XK_Back 0x1008FF26 /* Like back on a browser */
                                  #define XF86XK_Forward 0x1008FF27 /* Like forward on a browser */
                                  #define XF86XK_Stop 0x1008FF28 /* Stop current operation */
                                  #define XF86XK_Refresh 0x1008FF29 /* Refresh the page */
                                  #define XF86XK_PowerOff 0x1008FF2A /* Power off system entirely */
                                  #define XF86XK_WakeUp 0x1008FF2B /* Wake up system from sleep */
                                  #define XF86XK_Eject 0x1008FF2C /* Eject device (e.g. DVD) */
                                  #define XF86XK_ScreenSaver 0x1008FF2D /* Invoke screensaver */
                                  #define XF86XK_WWW 0x1008FF2E /* Invoke web browser */
                                  #define XF86XK_Sleep 0x1008FF2F /* Put system to sleep */
                                  #define XF86XK_Favorites 0x1008FF30 /* Show favorite locations */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioPause 0x1008FF31 /* Pause audio playing */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioMedia 0x1008FF32 /* Launch media collection app */
                                  #define XF86XK_MyComputer 0x1008FF33 /* Display “My Computer” window */
                                  #define XF86XK_VendorHome 0x1008FF34 /* Display vendor home web site */
                                  #define XF86XK_LightBulb 0x1008FF35 /* Light bulb keys exist */
                                  #define XF86XK_Shop 0x1008FF36 /* Display shopping web site */
                                  #define XF86XK_History 0x1008FF37 /* Show history of web surfing */
                                  #define XF86XK_OpenURL 0x1008FF38 /* Open selected URL */
                                  #define XF86XK_AddFavorite 0x1008FF39 /* Add URL to favorites list */
                                  #define XF86XK_HotLinks 0x1008FF3A /* Show “hot” links */
                                  #define XF86XK_BrightnessAdjust 0x1008FF3B /* Invoke brightness adj. UI */
                                  #define XF86XK_Finance 0x1008FF3C /* Display financial site */
                                  #define XF86XK_Community 0x1008FF3D /* Display user’s community */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioRewind 0x1008FF3E /* “rewind” audio track */
                                  #define XF86XK_BackForward 0x1008FF3F /* ??? */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch0 0x1008FF40 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch1 0x1008FF41 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch2 0x1008FF42 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch3 0x1008FF43 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch4 0x1008FF44 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch5 0x1008FF45 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch6 0x1008FF46 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch7 0x1008FF47 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch8 0x1008FF48 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_Launch9 0x1008FF49 /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchA 0x1008FF4A /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchB 0x1008FF4B /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchC 0x1008FF4C /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchD 0x1008FF4D /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchE 0x1008FF4E /* Launch Application */
                                  #define XF86XK_LaunchF 0x1008FF4F /* Launch Application */

                                  #define XF86XK_ApplicationLeft 0x1008FF50 /* switch to application, left */
                                  #define XF86XK_ApplicationRight 0x1008FF51 /* switch to application, right*/
                                  #define XF86XK_Book 0x1008FF52 /* Launch bookreader */
                                  #define XF86XK_CD 0x1008FF53 /* Launch CD/DVD player */
                                  #define XF86XK_Calculater 0x1008FF54 /* Launch Calculater */
                                  #define XF86XK_Clear 0x1008FF55 /* Clear window, screen */
                                  #define XF86XK_Close 0x1008FF56 /* Close window */
                                  #define XF86XK_Copy 0x1008FF57 /* Copy selection */
                                  #define XF86XK_Cut 0x1008FF58 /* Cut selection */
                                  #define XF86XK_Display 0x1008FF59 /* Output switch key */
                                  #define XF86XK_DOS 0x1008FF5A /* Launch DOS (emulation) */
                                  #define XF86XK_Documents 0x1008FF5B /* Open documents window */
                                  #define XF86XK_Excel 0x1008FF5C /* Launch spread sheet */
                                  #define XF86XK_Explorer 0x1008FF5D /* Launch file explorer */
                                  #define XF86XK_Game 0x1008FF5E /* Launch game */
                                  #define XF86XK_Go 0x1008FF5F /* Go to URL */
                                  #define XF86XK_iTouch 0x1008FF60 /* Logitch iTouch- don’t use */
                                  #define XF86XK_LogOff 0x1008FF61 /* Log off system */
                                  #define XF86XK_Market 0x1008FF62 /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_Meeting 0x1008FF63 /* enter meeting in calendar */
                                  #define XF86XK_MenuKB 0x1008FF65 /* distingush keyboard from PB */
                                  #define XF86XK_MenuPB 0x1008FF66 /* distinuish PB from keyboard */
                                  #define XF86XK_MySites 0x1008FF67 /* Favourites */
                                  #define XF86XK_New 0x1008FF68 /* New (folder, document… */
                                  #define XF86XK_News 0x1008FF69 /* News */
                                  #define XF86XK_OfficeHome 0x1008FF6A /* Office home (old Staroffice)*/
                                  #define XF86XK_Open 0x1008FF6B /* Open */
                                  #define XF86XK_Option 0x1008FF6C /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_Paste 0x1008FF6D /* Paste */
                                  #define XF86XK_Phone 0x1008FF6E /* Launch phone; dial number */
                                  #define XF86XK_Q 0x1008FF70 /* Compaq’s Q – don’t use */
                                  #define XF86XK_Reply 0x1008FF72 /* Reply e.g., mail */
                                  #define XF86XK_Reload 0x1008FF73 /* Reload web page, file, etc. */
                                  #define XF86XK_RotateWindows 0x1008FF74 /* Rotate windows e.g. xrandr */
                                  #define XF86XK_RotationPB 0x1008FF75 /* don’t use */
                                  #define XF86XK_RotationKB 0x1008FF76 /* don’t use */
                                  #define XF86XK_Save 0x1008FF77 /* Save (file, document, state */
                                  #define XF86XK_ScrollUp 0x1008FF78 /* Scroll window/contents up */
                                  #define XF86XK_ScrollDown 0x1008FF79 /* Scrool window/contentd down */
                                  #define XF86XK_ScrollClick 0x1008FF7A /* Use XKB mousekeys instead */
                                  #define XF86XK_Send 0x1008FF7B /* Send mail, file, object */
                                  #define XF86XK_Spell 0x1008FF7C /* Spell checker */
                                  #define XF86XK_SplitScreen 0x1008FF7D /* Split window or screen */
                                  #define XF86XK_Support 0x1008FF7E /* Get support (??) */
                                  #define XF86XK_TaskPane 0x1008FF7F /* Show tasks */
                                  #define XF86XK_Terminal 0x1008FF80 /* Launch terminal emulator */
                                  #define XF86XK_Tools 0x1008FF81 /* toolbox of desktop/app. */
                                  #define XF86XK_Travel 0x1008FF82 /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_UserPB 0x1008FF84 /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_User1KB 0x1008FF85 /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_User2KB 0x1008FF86 /* ?? */
                                  #define XF86XK_Video 0x1008FF87 /* Launch video player */
                                  #define XF86XK_WheelButton 0x1008FF88 /* button from a mouse wheel */
                                  #define XF86XK_Word 0x1008FF89 /* Launch word processor */
                                  #define XF86XK_Xfer 0x1008FF8A
                                  #define XF86XK_ZoomIn 0x1008FF8B /* zoom in view, map, etc. */
                                  #define XF86XK_ZoomOut 0x1008FF8C /* zoom out view, map, etc. */

                                  #define XF86XK_Away 0x1008FF8D /* mark yourself as away */
                                  #define XF86XK_Messenger 0x1008FF8E /* as in instant messaging */
                                  #define XF86XK_WebCam 0x1008FF8F /* Launch web camera app. */
                                  #define XF86XK_MailForward 0x1008FF90 /* Forward in mail */
                                  #define XF86XK_Pictures 0x1008FF91 /* Show pictures */
                                  #define XF86XK_Music 0x1008FF92 /* Launch music application */

                                  #define XF86XK_Battery 0x1008FF93 /* Display battery information */
                                  #define XF86XK_Bluetooth 0x1008FF94 /* Enable/disable Bluetooth */
                                  #define XF86XK_WLAN 0x1008FF95 /* Enable/disable WLAN */
                                  #define XF86XK_UWB 0x1008FF96 /* Enable/disable UWB */

                                  #define XF86XK_AudioForward 0x1008FF97 /* fast-forward audio track */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioRepeat 0x1008FF98 /* toggle repeat mode */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioRandomPlay 0x1008FF99 /* toggle shuffle mode */
                                  #define XF86XK_Subtitle 0x1008FF9A /* cycle through subtitle */
                                  #define XF86XK_AudioCycleTrack 0x1008FF9B /* cycle through audio tracks */
                                  #define XF86XK_CycleAngle 0x1008FF9C /* cycle through angles */
                                  #define XF86XK_FrameBack 0x1008FF9D /* video: go one frame back */
                                  #define XF86XK_FrameForward 0x1008FF9E /* video: go one frame forward */
                                  #define XF86XK_Time 0x1008FF9F /* display, or shows an entry for time seeking */
                                  #define XF86XK_Select 0x1008FFA0 /* Select button on joypads and remotes */
                                  #define XF86XK_View 0x1008FFA1 /* Show a view options/properties */
                                  #define XF86XK_TopMenu 0x1008FFA2 /* Go to a top-level menu in a video */

                                  #define XF86XK_Red 0x1008FFA3 /* Red button */
                                  #define XF86XK_Green 0x1008FFA4 /* Green button */
                                  #define XF86XK_Yellow 0x1008FFA5 /* Yellow button */
                                  #define XF86XK_Blue 0x1008FFA6 /* Blue button */

                                  #define XF86XK_Suspend 0x1008FFA7 /* Sleep to RAM */
                                  #define XF86XK_Hibernate 0x1008FFA8 /* Sleep to disk */
                                  #define XF86XK_TouchpadToggle 0x1008FFA9 /* Toggle between touchpad/trackstick */
                                  #define XF86XK_TouchpadOn 0x1008FFB0 /* The touchpad got switched on */
                                  #define XF86XK_TouchpadOff 0x1008FFB1 /* The touchpad got switched off */

                                  #define XF86XK_AudioMicMute 0x1008FFB2 /* Mute the Mic from the system */

                                  /* Keys for special action keys (hot keys) */
                                  /* Virtual terminals on some operating systems */
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_1 0x1008FE01
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_2 0x1008FE02
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_3 0x1008FE03
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_4 0x1008FE04
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_5 0x1008FE05
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_6 0x1008FE06
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_7 0x1008FE07
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_8 0x1008FE08
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_9 0x1008FE09
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_10 0x1008FE0A
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_11 0x1008FE0B
                                  #define XF86XK_Switch_VT_12 0x1008FE0C

                                  #define XF86XK_Ungrab 0x1008FE20 /* force ungrab */
                                  #define XF86XK_ClearGrab 0x1008FE21 /* kill application with grab */
                                  #define XF86XK_Next_VMode 0x1008FE22 /* next video mode available */
                                  #define XF86XK_Prev_VMode 0x1008FE23 /* prev. video mode available */
                                  #define XF86XK_LogWindowTree 0x1008FE24 /* print window tree to log */
                                  #define XF86XK_LogGrabInfo 0x1008FE25 /* print all active grabs to log */

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