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  • #34792
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    Xecure

      I just tested it out myself on a virtual machine. You are missing a step!
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vLK-CEr0vY

      In that video, dolphin_oracle explains you first need to create a new file in /etc/pulse/client.conf.d
      His commands:

      cd /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/
      sudo cp 00-disable-autospawn.conf 01-enable-autospawn.conf
      sudo nano 01-enable-autospawn.conf

      No change no to yes and save

      Log out and log in.

      The video illustrates the steps better.
      More info here:
      https://www.antixforum.com/forums/topic/antix-19-1-core-kde-plasma-build-series/

      • This reply was modified 3 years ago by Xecure. Reason: changed video to link

      antiX Live system enthusiast.
      General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

      #34786
      Forum Admin
      rokytnji

        Howdy and Welcome.

        I am not Desktop Environment proficient < KDE dyslexic > . But. Maybe a KDE specific forum is what you may need. Back when I made my LXDE AntiX core install.
        I joined LXLE forums to get my answers .

        https://forum.kde.org/

        Don’t get me wrong. Maybe some one here knows the answer. Just giving you more options. Good Luck. 🙂

        Edit:

        harry@biker:~
        $ inxi -A
        Audio:
          Device-1: Intel 7 Series/C216 Family High Definition Audio 
          driver: snd_hda_intel 
          Sound Server: ALSA v: k5.4.0-antix.1-amd64-smp 
        

        That is my chromebook soundchip. Your soundchip does not sound exotic or unsupported by the kernel to me.

        • This reply was modified 3 years ago by rokytnji.

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        #34784
        Member
        robertklsz

          I have installed a minimum KDE using plasma-desktop and holding back a few apps like Konqueror discover and the qtcurve styles.

          I have a working system with sound. However I do not have a volume control on the audio volume widget.

          There are also no output or input devices found in the audio volumes settings.

          I tried adding phonon but that did not help.

          Looking at the packages installed with kde-standard but did not see anything obvious.

          I’ve searched the web but could not find an answer.

          The audio chip set is an Intel 82801I.

          Any help would be appreciated. It’s the only issue with the desktop.

          Thanks

          Member
          seaken64

            I am curious what “the advantages of a full desktop” means.

            Depends on the desktop we are talking about 
. for example lxde and kde dont offer the same advantages

            And what are those advantages? Look and Feel? Pre-installed file manager and web browser? CD writer? Matching icons? I guess I don’t understand how a DE is advantageous for me. I have everything I need in IceWm or Fluxbox. Is the advantage the “theme”? That everything looks integrated?

            I do get why someone might prefer one themed environment over another. I do get why one will prefer one file manager over another. Sometimes we just feel more comfortable in a particular environment, under a familiar paradigm. But if the theme and environment prevent my computer from using a particular browser, or file manager, then I have to make a decision, right? Form or function? I always choose the function.

            I’m enjoying the topic and the discussion of trying new combinations of WM and DE’s. I intend to experiment with these options on some of my more powerful machines or in a VM. I am not against the idea of DE. But I am pretty impressed with antiX OOTB and it seems to be a pretty fine desktop environment to me. Even though technically it does not use a formal DE, like LXDE or XFCE.

            Seaken64

            #32381
            Member
            fungalnet

              Thank you skidoo.
              So, with the help of anticapitalista I begun to unravel what went wrong and how to “fix it”.

              
              # ls -altr /var/cache/apt/archives/gparted*
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1.9M Aug 29  2018 /var/cache/apt/archives/gparted_0.32.0-2_amd64.deb
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  39K Dec 19 05:29 /var/cache/apt/archives/gpart_1%3a0.3-7_amd64.deb
              # dpkg -i  /var/cache/apt/archives/gparted_0.32.0-2_amd64.deb
              Selecting previously unselected package gparted.
              (Reading database ... 149780 files and directories currently installed.)
              Preparing to unpack .../gparted_0.32.0-2_amd64.deb ...
              Unpacking gparted (0.32.0-2) ...
              dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of gparted:
               gparted depends on libparted-fs-resize0 (>= 3.1); however:
                Package libparted-fs-resize0 is not installed.
              dpkg: error processing package gparted (--install):
               dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
              Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.24-1) ...
              Processing triggers for mime-support (3.64) ...
              Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.17-2) ...
              Errors were encountered while processing:
               gparted
              

              no, because it was autopurged once gparted was removed so the devil doesn’t intrude.

              
              # ls -altr /var/cache/apt/archives/ libparted-fs-re*   
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 215K Oct 11 13:42 /var/cache/apt/archives/libparted-fs-resize0_3.3-1_amd64.deb
              -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 215K Jan 20 02:29 /var/cache/apt/archives/libparted-fs-resize0_3.3-3_amd64.deb
              

              So I use the latest I have:

              # dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/libparted-fs-resize0_3.3-3_amd64.deb
              Selecting previously unselected package libparted-fs-resize0:amd64.
              (Reading database ... 149949 files and directories currently installed.)
              Preparing to unpack .../libparted-fs-resize0_3.3-3_amd64.deb ...
              Unpacking libparted-fs-resize0:amd64 (3.3-3) ...
              Setting up libparted-fs-resize0:amd64 (3.3-3) ...
              Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.29-9) ...
              

              Then try gparted again to see if it is missing another dependency

              # dpkg -i  /var/cache/apt/archives/gparted_0.32.0-2_amd64.deb         
              (Reading database ... 149955 files and directories currently installed.)
              Preparing to unpack .../gparted_0.32.0-2_amd64.deb ...
              Unpacking gparted (0.32.0-2) over (0.32.0-2) ...
              Setting up gparted (0.32.0-2) ...
              Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.24-1) ...
              Processing triggers for mime-support (3.64) ...
              Processing triggers for hicolor-icon-theme (0.17-2) ...
              # apt search gparted 
              Sorting... Done
              Full Text Search... Done
              drobo-utils/unstable,unstable 0.6.1+repack-2 all
                manage data robotics storage units (drobos)
              gparted/unstable 1.0.0-0.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.32.0-2]
                GNOME partition editor
              gparted-common/unstable,unstable 1.0.0-0.1 all
                GNOME partition editor -- common data
              partitionmanager/unstable 4.0.0-2 amd64
                file, disk and partition management for KDE
              
              
              # apt-get upgrade
              Reading package lists... Done
              Building dependency tree       
              Reading state information... Done
              Calculating upgrade... Done
              The following packages have been kept back:
                gparted
              0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
              
              # apt-get dist-upgrade
              Reading package lists... Done
              Building dependency tree       
              Reading state information... Done
              Calculating upgrade... Done
              The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
                libxvmc1
              Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.
              The following packages will be REMOVED:
                eudev libelogind0 prevent-systemd sysvinit-core xserver-xorg-core xserver-xorg-input-libinput
                xserver-xorg-video-intel
              The following NEW packages will be installed:
                gparted-common libargon2-1 libcryptsetup12 libgtkmm-3.0-1v5 libjson-c4 libpam-systemd
                libpolkit-agent-1-0 libpolkit-gobject-1-0 libsystemd0 policykit-1 systemd systemd-sysv
              The following packages will be upgraded:
                gparted
              1 upgraded, 12 newly installed, 7 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
              Need to get 7,956 kB/8,434 kB of archives.
              After this operation, 5,484 kB of additional disk space will be used.
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              #32374
              Moderator
              Brian Masinick

                I don’t think that we have to worry about such things.

                As we can see in the current state of things, we can start with a Core or Base distribution and end up with either a light, tight, lean, mean, simple distribution as we’ve had for a long time or you can also build a very full featured KDE Plasma distribution as Dolphin Oracle has effectively communicated recently.

                The MX community has shared custom builds and rebuilds for many years. I think that the main distribution for both will remain true to their roots until it no longer makes sense to do so.

                --
                Brian Masinick

                #32360
                Forum Admin
                dolphin_oracle

                  I just finished up building a KDE/plasma desktop spin using antiX 19.1 core. The build is totally done on a live-usb. The series covers a brief tour of the antiX 19.1 cli control center, cli-aptiX, and the process of installing the necessary packages. the remaster is used to consolidate all that into a new default filesystem, including the customized KDE desktop. And then we utilize the latest feature of the installer to keep those desktop changes when the /home/demo folder is present in the default filesystem linuxfs file.

                  series available here:

                  • This topic was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by anticapitalista. Reason: shrunk video
                  #32276
                  Member
                  lubod

                    @seaken64

                    My personal observations on topic. Qupzilla and Midori from the repos work tolerably well on a 32 bit 17.4 install with a mobile low power CPU (Nokia Booklet 3G, see specs below), and 1 Gb RAM.

                    Output of inxi -F:

                    $ inxi -F
                    System:
                    Host: antix1 Kernel: 4.9.160-antix.2-486-smp i686 bits: 32 Desktop: Fluxbox 1.3.5
                    Distro: antiX-17.4.1_386-base Helen Keller 28 March 2019
                    Machine:
                    Type: Portable System: Nokia product: Nokia Booklet 3G
                    v: 00000000000000000000000000000040 serial: <root required>
                    Mobo: Nokia model: NYU00 v: REFERENCE serial: <root required> BIOS: Nokia v: 2.00
                    date: 03/05/2010
                    Battery:
                    ID-1: BAT1 charge: 3.6 Wh condition: 5.6/56.8 Wh (10%)
                    CPU:
                    Topology: Single Core model: Intel Atom Z530 bits: 32 type: MT L2 cache: 512 KiB
                    Speed: 1333 MHz min/max: 800/1600 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1600 2: 1333
                    Graphics:
                    Device-1: Intel System Hub Graphics driver: gma500 v: N/A
                    Display: server: X.Org 1.19.2 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa
                    resolution: 1280×720~60Hz
                    OpenGL: renderer: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.9 128 bits) v: 3.3 Mesa 13.0.6
                    Audio:
                    Device-1: Intel System Hub HD Audio driver: snd_hda_intel
                    Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.160-antix.2-486-smp
                    Network:
                    Device-1: Qualcomm Atheros AR928X Wireless Network Adapter driver: ath9k
                    IF: wlan0 state: up mac: 00:23:08:df:99:8c
                    IF-ID-1: hso0 state: down mac: N/A
                    Drives:
                    Local Storage: total: 111.79 GiB used: 10.73 GiB (9.6%)
                    ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Kingston model: SUV500MS120G size: 111.79 GiB
                    Partition:
                    ID-1: / size: 10.76 GiB used: 5.16 GiB (47.9%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
                    ID-2: /home size: 21.53 GiB used: 5.58 GiB (25.9%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda2
                    Sensors:
                    System Temperatures: cpu: 33.0 C mobo: N/A
                    Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A
                    Info:
                    Processes: 139 Uptime: 10h 35m Memory: 993.5 MiB used: 264.2 MiB (26.6%) Shell: bash
                    inxi: 3.0.36

                    So If they crash or don’t work, welcome to the twilight zone. Sorry, I grew up in LA, CA, USA and I am rather sarcastic, not because I want to contradict or hurt you, but quite the opposite. I want to help, even when I write something superficially hostile, I want to help.

                    In the antix 19.1 repos, qupzilla is replaced per Debian Buster, by falkon, which is BLOAT, with a capital B. almost 100 KDE package dependencies, and slower too. The version of midori in the repo for 17.4 is 0.51. I compiled 7.0 (I think they moved the decimal point and did little else) and it works, slower, on antix 17.4, 32 bit. But unlike the repo version, which fails Gmail, 7.0 works (slowly). Pick your poison: sloth or incompatibility. I think there is midori in 19.1, feel free to correct me. Uphill battle. Fighting the tides. 🙂 Better to try and fail, than to have never tried at all.

                    I tried to use Qupzilla this week in my antiX 17.4 install on this P-III (posting from this old computer now, using antiX-19 and SeaMonkey). It just keeps crashing. I installed it from Synaptic using the default repos. This happened to me the last time I tried it, along with Midori. I just can’t get good results with those two browsers.

                    SeaMonkey remains the best browser for me on my old P-III. I will try Qupzilla/Falcon on my P-4HT on antiX 19.1.

                    Seaken64

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

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                    Member
                    lubod

                      @masinick

                      I find this kind of stuff fascinating, (yes, I am quoting Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) from Star Trek). More than happy to discuss further, but since it relates to AntiX distantly, it may be slightly off topic here. I suggest a private message, or we can exchange email, if you like.

                      @lubod: Yeah, my background goes back pretty far. In fact, if we REALLY want to go back in time, we had a PDP/11 in the computer lab at Michigan Tech in the 1970s along with a PDP-8 in the Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering lab class, and I got a peek at an early 70s version of UNIX then.

                      I also joined a small team to investigate what today would probably be called “3 Tier Computing”, Client-Service, Front End, Back End, with an office server or some variant of one of those terms. It was only 1982, but we had a big, heavily used data center running on mainframe computers. Fortunately there were production servers that did not have interactive workloads, but the every day development systems were badly overloaded, so we were investigating the use of dozens of mini computer, department level servers and hundreds of personal computers to offload the mainframe servers and communicate with them. It wasn’t until much later that this kind of thing became commonplace, but we were looking into it before it had any common or popular names. The minicomputers ran UNIX; the desktop personal computers ran MS/DOS and Linux was still nine years after that when Linus Torvalds first developed his first “build” that he created, bootstrapping from an educational project called MINIX, a project created by Andrew Tanenbaum.

                      I did not use Linux until 1995, when I purchased my first personal computer for myself, but I read about it often in the 1992-1993 timeframe. When I joined the Digital UNIX Engineering Team in 1995, a few of my fellow graduates from Michigan Tech happened to be in the same team, and one afternoon they were chatting about Linux. Another friend of mine, who I had actually spoken to many times, going as far back as 1985, a guy named Jon ‘maddog’ Hall, knew Linus Torvalds personally, wrote a book about Linux, and had scads of CDs containing copies of it, which he was passing out. I used that to try it out, but picked up my own copies, along with a few books, to read and learn. For me, I loaded Slackware onto a Micron P100 in the Fall of 1995.

                      A guy named Ralph Glanz got me hooked on Debian later in 2001, and also got me a copy of Libranet, which became my favorite for a while, until I built up my own library of CDs, DVDs, internet downloads (and these days USBs). By 2003 I had a good library and that’s when I found MEPIS, a few months before the V1 release; I got a test version, I think it was in May 2003. AntiX was a couple of years after that; the first version of antiX came with Fluxbox as the window manager. I was one of the people suggesting that the “hard core” people could use Fluxbox, but IceWM was easier for people getting started, unless we wanted to get into desktop managers. KDE and GNOME were already available, along with XFCE; they came out around 1996, believe it or not.

                      Much more in this history, since my own Linux history goes back at least 25 years.

                      Restore older computers to working order.
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                      #32139
                      Member
                      lubod

                        @anticapitalista

                        Thank you for the additional info on Falkon.

                        Shame that it is now anything BUT lean and mean! Besides what you mention, the lack of a new enough QT5 on antix 17, and the new, much longer list of dependencies, there is one more deal breaker, at least for old hardware: Only 64 bit QT5 (>5.9.0) is provided at the qt site, and compiling yourself reportedly takes hours, and fails anyway! And that is the minimum QT5 required for Falkon since version 3.0 in 2017!

                        Qupzilla 1.8.9 from the repos OTOH works nicely on antix 17 32 bit! Even trying to find the last Qupzilla before it became Falkon, is an exercise in frustration! I came upon the source for Qupzilla 2.2.6, and it requires QT 5.8 (Stretch/antix 17 have 5.7.1)! I don’t give up easy, I’m looking at Qupzilla 2.1.2 source, which only requires QT 5.7 and is two years newer than version 1.8.9 from repos!

                        On another note, I’ll be moving even the odd 32 bit system to antix 19.1 when I can, just to stay more current. I see 17.x is supported until 2022, but unless something absolutely can’t run in 19.1, why wait? 🙂 If speed/RAM usage is not much worse. I noticed as your announcements warn, RAM usage is up a bit, but still usable. Hopefully that is true of CPU load as well.

                        BTW This is what happens if you try to install falkon on antiX-19. A load of kde (junk) gets installed. Not good.

                        apt install falkon 
                        Reading package lists... Done
                        Building dependency tree       
                        Reading state information... Done
                        The following additional packages will be installed:
                          libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-data
                          libkf5auth5 libkf5codecs-data libkf5codecs5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data
                          libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5guiaddons5 libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5
                          libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5wallet-bin
                          libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkwalletbackend5-5 liblirc-client0
                          liblivemedia64 libmatroska6v5 libmicrodns0 libnfs12 libopenmpt-modplug1 libphonon4qt5-4 libplacebo7 libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libprotobuf-lite17 libqt5texttospeech5
                          libqt5webengine-data libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginewidgets5 libre2-5 libsdl-image1.2 libspatialaudio0 libspeexdsp1 libupnp13 libusageenvironment3 libvlc5
                          libvlccore9 libwebpdemux2 libxcb-xv0 phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-video-output
                        Suggested packages:
                          fam lirc phonon4qt5-backend-gstreamer libdvdcss2
                        Recommended packages:
                          libkf5config-bin libkf5dbusaddons-bin libkf5iconthemes-bin kwayland-integration qtwayland5 libvlc-bin libproxy-tools
                        The following NEW packages will be installed:
                          falkon libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-data
                          libkf5auth5 libkf5codecs-data libkf5codecs5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data
                          libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5guiaddons5 libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5
                          libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5wallet-bin
                          libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkwalletbackend5-5 liblirc-client0
                          liblivemedia64 libmatroska6v5 libmicrodns0 libnfs12 libopenmpt-modplug1 libphonon4qt5-4 libplacebo7 libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libprotobuf-lite17 libqt5texttospeech5
                          libqt5webengine-data libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginewidgets5 libre2-5 libsdl-image1.2 libspatialaudio0 libspeexdsp1 libupnp13 libusageenvironment3 libvlc5
                          libvlccore9 libwebpdemux2 libxcb-xv0 phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-video-output
                        0 upgraded, 75 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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                        Restore older computers to working order.
                        Computers everyone else insists are obsolete and useless.

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                        Working on Cyrix M2 333 Mhz with 64Mb RAM and OS on IDE to SD card 4Gb

                        #32129
                        Forum Admin
                        anticapitalista

                          BTW This is what happens if you try to install falkon on antiX-19. A load of kde (junk) gets installed. Not good.

                          apt install falkon 
                          Reading package lists... Done
                          Building dependency tree       
                          Reading state information... Done
                          The following additional packages will be installed:
                            libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-data
                            libkf5auth5 libkf5codecs-data libkf5codecs5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data
                            libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5guiaddons5 libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5
                            libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5wallet-bin
                            libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkwalletbackend5-5 liblirc-client0
                            liblivemedia64 libmatroska6v5 libmicrodns0 libnfs12 libopenmpt-modplug1 libphonon4qt5-4 libplacebo7 libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libprotobuf-lite17 libqt5texttospeech5
                            libqt5webengine-data libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginewidgets5 libre2-5 libsdl-image1.2 libspatialaudio0 libspeexdsp1 libupnp13 libusageenvironment3 libvlc5
                            libvlccore9 libwebpdemux2 libxcb-xv0 phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-video-output
                          Suggested packages:
                            fam lirc phonon4qt5-backend-gstreamer libdvdcss2
                          Recommended packages:
                            libkf5config-bin libkf5dbusaddons-bin libkf5iconthemes-bin kwayland-integration qtwayland5 libvlc-bin libproxy-tools
                          The following NEW packages will be installed:
                            falkon libaribb24-0 libbasicusageenvironment1 libdbusmenu-qt5-2 libdca0 libdvbpsi10 libebml4v5 libfam0 libgroupsock8 libixml10 libkate1 libkf5archive5 libkf5auth-data
                            libkf5auth5 libkf5codecs-data libkf5codecs5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data
                            libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5guiaddons5 libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5
                            libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5wallet-bin
                            libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkwalletbackend5-5 liblirc-client0
                            liblivemedia64 libmatroska6v5 libmicrodns0 libnfs12 libopenmpt-modplug1 libphonon4qt5-4 libplacebo7 libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libprotobuf-lite17 libqt5texttospeech5
                            libqt5webengine-data libqt5webenginecore5 libqt5webenginewidgets5 libre2-5 libsdl-image1.2 libspatialaudio0 libspeexdsp1 libupnp13 libusageenvironment3 libvlc5
                            libvlccore9 libwebpdemux2 libxcb-xv0 phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc vlc-data vlc-plugin-base vlc-plugin-video-output
                          0 upgraded, 75 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                          Need to get 49.4 MB of archives.
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                          Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

                          antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

                          Moderator
                          Brian Masinick

                            @lubod: Yeah, my background goes back pretty far. In fact, if we REALLY want to go back in time, we had a PDP/11 in the computer lab at Michigan Tech in the 1970s along with a PDP-8 in the Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering lab class, and I got a peek at an early 70s version of UNIX then.

                            I also joined a small team to investigate what today would probably be called “3 Tier Computing”, Client-Service, Front End, Back End, with an office server or some variant of one of those terms. It was only 1982, but we had a big, heavily used data center running on mainframe computers. Fortunately there were production servers that did not have interactive workloads, but the every day development systems were badly overloaded, so we were investigating the use of dozens of mini computer, department level servers and hundreds of personal computers to offload the mainframe servers and communicate with them. It wasn’t until much later that this kind of thing became commonplace, but we were looking into it before it had any common or popular names. The minicomputers ran UNIX; the desktop personal computers ran MS/DOS and Linux was still nine years after that when Linus Torvalds first developed his first “build” that he created, bootstrapping from an educational project called MINIX, a project created by Andrew Tanenbaum.

                            I did not use Linux until 1995, when I purchased my first personal computer for myself, but I read about it often in the 1992-1993 timeframe. When I joined the Digital UNIX Engineering Team in 1995, a few of my fellow graduates from Michigan Tech happened to be in the same team, and one afternoon they were chatting about Linux. Another friend of mine, who I had actually spoken to many times, going as far back as 1985, a guy named Jon ‘maddog’ Hall, knew Linus Torvalds personally, wrote a book about Linux, and had scads of CDs containing copies of it, which he was passing out. I used that to try it out, but picked up my own copies, along with a few books, to read and learn. For me, I loaded Slackware onto a Micron P100 in the Fall of 1995.

                            A guy named Ralph Glanz got me hooked on Debian later in 2001, and also got me a copy of Libranet, which became my favorite for a while, until I built up my own library of CDs, DVDs, internet downloads (and these days USBs). By 2003 I had a good library and that’s when I found MEPIS, a few months before the V1 release; I got a test version, I think it was in May 2003. AntiX was a couple of years after that; the first version of antiX came with Fluxbox as the window manager. I was one of the people suggesting that the “hard core” people could use Fluxbox, but IceWM was easier for people getting started, unless we wanted to get into desktop managers. KDE and GNOME were already available, along with XFCE; they came out around 1996, believe it or not.

                            Much more in this history, since my own Linux history goes back at least 25 years.

                            --
                            Brian Masinick

                            Forum Admin
                            anticapitalista

                              But how you install languages, and other package. Is not possible to see packages to search and install

                              eg for Greek and Spanish

                              apt install -t buster-backports libreoffice-l10n-el
                              apt install -t buster-backports libreoffice-l10n-es

                              Use tab button after typing libre-office- to see which libreoffice packages can be installed.

                              For example

                              apt install -t buster-backports libreoffice-
                              Display all 191 possibilities? (y or n)
                              libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer  libreoffice-help-ru                    libreoffice-l10n-in                    libreoffice-l10n-uz
                              libreoffice-avmedia-backend-vlc        libreoffice-help-sk                    libreoffice-l10n-is                    libreoffice-l10n-ve
                              libreoffice-base                       libreoffice-help-sl                    libreoffice-l10n-it                    libreoffice-l10n-vi
                              libreoffice-base-core                  libreoffice-help-sv                    libreoffice-l10n-ja                    libreoffice-l10n-xh
                              libreoffice-base-drivers               libreoffice-help-tr                    libreoffice-l10n-ka                    libreoffice-l10n-za
                              libreoffice-calc                       libreoffice-help-vi                    libreoffice-l10n-kk                    libreoffice-l10n-zh-cn
                              libreoffice-canzeley-client            libreoffice-help-zh-cn                 libreoffice-l10n-km                    libreoffice-l10n-zh-tw
                              libreoffice-common                     libreoffice-help-zh-tw                 libreoffice-l10n-kmr                   libreoffice-l10n-zu
                              libreoffice-core                       libreoffice-impress                    libreoffice-l10n-kn                    libreoffice-librelogo
                              libreoffice-dev                        libreoffice-java-common                libreoffice-l10n-ko                    libreoffice-lightproof-pt-br
                              libreoffice-dev-common                 libreoffice-kde                        libreoffice-l10n-lt                    libreoffice-math
                              libreoffice-dev-doc                    libreoffice-kde5                       libreoffice-l10n-lv                    libreoffice-mysql-connector
                              libreoffice-dmaths                     libreoffice-l10n-af                    libreoffice-l10n-mk                    libreoffice-nlpsolver
                              libreoffice-draw                       libreoffice-l10n-am                    libreoffice-l10n-ml                    libreoffice-numbertext
                              libreoffice-emailmerge                 libreoffice-l10n-ar                    libreoffice-l10n-mn                    libreoffice-officebean
                              libreoffice-evolution                  libreoffice-l10n-as                    libreoffice-l10n-mr                    libreoffice-ogltrans
                              libreoffice-filter-mobiledev           libreoffice-l10n-ast                   libreoffice-l10n-nb                    libreoffice-pdfimport
                              libreoffice-gnome                      libreoffice-l10n-be                    libreoffice-l10n-ne                    libreoffice-presentation-minimizer
                              libreoffice-gtk                        libreoffice-l10n-bg                    libreoffice-l10n-nl                    libreoffice-presenter-console
                              libreoffice-gtk2                       libreoffice-l10n-bn                    libreoffice-l10n-nn                    libreoffice-qt5
                              libreoffice-gtk3                       libreoffice-l10n-br                    libreoffice-l10n-nr                    libreoffice-report-builder
                              libreoffice-help-ca                    libreoffice-l10n-bs                    libreoffice-l10n-nso                   libreoffice-report-builder-bin
                              libreoffice-help-common                libreoffice-l10n-ca                    libreoffice-l10n-oc                    libreoffice-script-provider-bsh
                              libreoffice-help-cs                    libreoffice-l10n-cs                    libreoffice-l10n-om                    libreoffice-script-provider-js
                              libreoffice-help-da                    libreoffice-l10n-cy                    libreoffice-l10n-or                    libreoffice-script-provider-python
                              libreoffice-help-de                    libreoffice-l10n-da                    libreoffice-l10n-pa-in                 libreoffice-sdbc-firebird
                              libreoffice-help-dz                    libreoffice-l10n-de                    libreoffice-l10n-pl                    libreoffice-sdbc-hsqldb
                              libreoffice-help-el                    libreoffice-l10n-dz                    libreoffice-l10n-pt                    libreoffice-sdbc-mysql
                              libreoffice-help-en-gb                 libreoffice-l10n-el                    libreoffice-l10n-pt-br                 libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql
                              libreoffice-help-en-us                 libreoffice-l10n-en-gb                 libreoffice-l10n-ro                    libreoffice-smoketest-data
                              libreoffice-help-es                    libreoffice-l10n-en-za                 libreoffice-l10n-ru                    libreoffice-style-breeze
                              libreoffice-help-et                    libreoffice-l10n-eo                    libreoffice-l10n-rw                    libreoffice-style-colibre
                              libreoffice-help-eu                    libreoffice-l10n-es                    libreoffice-l10n-si                    libreoffice-style-crystal
                              libreoffice-help-fi                    libreoffice-l10n-et                    libreoffice-l10n-sk                    libreoffice-style-elementary
                              libreoffice-help-fr                    libreoffice-l10n-eu                    libreoffice-l10n-sl                    libreoffice-style-galaxy
                              libreoffice-help-gl                    libreoffice-l10n-fa                    libreoffice-l10n-sr                    libreoffice-style-hicontrast
                              libreoffice-help-hi                    libreoffice-l10n-fi                    libreoffice-l10n-ss                    libreoffice-style-karasa-jaga
                              libreoffice-help-hu                    libreoffice-l10n-fr                    libreoffice-l10n-st                    libreoffice-style-oxygen
                              libreoffice-help-id                    libreoffice-l10n-ga                    libreoffice-l10n-sv                    libreoffice-style-sifr
                              libreoffice-help-it                    libreoffice-l10n-gd                    libreoffice-l10n-ta                    libreoffice-style-tango
                              libreoffice-help-ja                    libreoffice-l10n-gl                    libreoffice-l10n-te                    libreoffice-subsequentcheckbase
                              libreoffice-help-km                    libreoffice-l10n-gu                    libreoffice-l10n-tg                    libreoffice-texmaths
                              libreoffice-help-ko                    libreoffice-l10n-gug                   libreoffice-l10n-th                    libreoffice-voikko
                              libreoffice-help-nl                    libreoffice-l10n-he                    libreoffice-l10n-tn                    libreoffice-wiki-publisher
                              libreoffice-help-om                    libreoffice-l10n-hi                    libreoffice-l10n-tr                    libreoffice-writer
                              libreoffice-help-pl                    libreoffice-l10n-hr                    libreoffice-l10n-ts                    libreoffice-writer2latex
                              libreoffice-help-pt                    libreoffice-l10n-hu                    libreoffice-l10n-ug                    libreoffice-writer2xhtml
                              libreoffice-help-pt-br                 libreoffice-l10n-id                    libreoffice-l10n-uk

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

                              antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

                              Anonymous
                                $ sudo apt install libreoffice-writer libreoffice-calc
                                Reading package lists... Done
                                Building dependency tree       
                                Reading state information... Done
                                The following additional packages will be installed:
                                  coinor-libcbc3 coinor-libcgl1 coinor-libclp1 coinor-libcoinmp1v5
                                  coinor-libcoinutils3v5 coinor-libosi1v5 libabw-0.1-1 libboost-atomic1.67.0
                                  libboost-chrono1.67.0 libboost-date-time1.67.0 libboost-filesystem1.67.0
                                  libboost-iostreams1.67.0 libboost-locale1.67.0 libboost-system1.67.0
                                  libboost-thread1.67.0 libclucene-contribs1v5 libclucene-core1v5
                                  libcmis-0.5-5v5 libcolamd2 libe-book-0.1-1 libeot0 libepubgen-0.1-1
                                  libetonyek-0.1-1 libexttextcat-2.0-0 libexttextcat-data libgpgme11
                                  libgpgmepp6 libharfbuzz-icu0 liblangtag-common liblangtag1 libmhash2
                                  libmwaw-0.3-3 libmythes-1.2-0 libneon27-gnutls libnumbertext-1.0-0
                                  libnumbertext-data libodfgen-0.1-1 liborcus-0.14-0 libraptor2-0 librasqal3
                                  librdf0 libreoffice-base-core libreoffice-common libreoffice-core
                                  libreoffice-style-colibre libreoffice-style-tango librevenge-0.0-0
                                  libstaroffice-0.0-0 libsuitesparseconfig5 libwpd-0.10-10 libwpg-0.3-3
                                  libwps-0.4-4 libxmlsec1 libxmlsec1-nss libyajl2 lp-solve uno-libs3 ure
                                Suggested packages:
                                  raptor2-utils rasqal-utils librdf-storage-postgresql librdf-storage-mysql
                                  librdf-storage-sqlite librdf-storage-virtuoso redland-utils libreoffice-base
                                  ocl-icd-libopencl1 | mesa-opencl-icd | beignet-opencl-icd tango-icon-theme
                                  fonts-crosextra-caladea fonts-crosextra-carlito libreoffice-java-common
                                  default-jre | sun-java6-jre | java6-runtime | jre java5-runtime
                                Recommended packages:
                                  fonts-liberation2 | ttf-mscorefonts-installer apparmor python3-uno
                                  libpaper-utils libreoffice-math
                                The following NEW packages will be installed:
                                  coinor-libcbc3 coinor-libcgl1 coinor-libclp1 coinor-libcoinmp1v5
                                  coinor-libcoinutils3v5 coinor-libosi1v5 libabw-0.1-1 libboost-atomic1.67.0
                                  libboost-chrono1.67.0 libboost-date-time1.67.0 libboost-filesystem1.67.0
                                  libboost-iostreams1.67.0 libboost-locale1.67.0 libboost-system1.67.0
                                  libboost-thread1.67.0 libclucene-contribs1v5 libclucene-core1v5
                                  libcmis-0.5-5v5 libcolamd2 libe-book-0.1-1 libeot0 libepubgen-0.1-1
                                  libetonyek-0.1-1 libexttextcat-2.0-0 libexttextcat-data libgpgme11
                                  libgpgmepp6 libharfbuzz-icu0 liblangtag-common liblangtag1 libmhash2
                                  libmwaw-0.3-3 libmythes-1.2-0 libneon27-gnutls libnumbertext-1.0-0
                                  libnumbertext-data libodfgen-0.1-1 liborcus-0.14-0 libraptor2-0 librasqal3
                                  librdf0 libreoffice-base-core libreoffice-calc libreoffice-common
                                  libreoffice-core libreoffice-style-colibre libreoffice-style-tango
                                  libreoffice-writer librevenge-0.0-0 libstaroffice-0.0-0
                                  libsuitesparseconfig5 libwpd-0.10-10 libwpg-0.3-3 libwps-0.4-4 libxmlsec1
                                  libxmlsec1-nss libyajl2 lp-solve uno-libs3 ure
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                                as a subsequent step —-v

                                $ sudo apt install libreoffice
                                Reading package lists... Done
                                Building dependency tree       
                                Reading state information... Done
                                The following additional packages will be installed:
                                  libcdr-0.1-1 libfreehand-0.1-1 libmspub-0.1-1 libpagemaker-0.0-0
                                  libpython3.7 libqxp-0.0-0 libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer
                                  libreoffice-base libreoffice-base-drivers libreoffice-draw
                                  libreoffice-impress libreoffice-math libreoffice-report-builder-bin
                                  libvisio-0.1-1 libzmf-0.0-0 python3-uno
                                Suggested packages:
                                  cups-bsd ghostscript gpa hyphen-hyphenation-patterns imagemagick
                                  | graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat libreoffice-gnome | libreoffice-kde5
                                  libreoffice-grammarcheck libreoffice-help libreoffice-l10n
                                  myspell-dictionary mythes-thesaurus openclipart2-libreoffice
                                  | openclipart-libreoffice pstoedit unixodbc gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly
                                  gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad default-jre | sun-java6-jre | java6-runtime | jre
                                  libsane libreoffice-officebean libreoffice-report-builder libjtds-java
                                  libreoffice-mysql-connector | libmyodbc | libmariadb-java
                                  libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql | odbc-postgresql | libpg-java libsqliteodbc
                                  | tdsodbc | mdbtools bluez
                                Recommended packages:
                                  fonts-crosextra-caladea fonts-crosextra-carlito fonts-liberation
                                  fonts-liberation2 fonts-linuxlibertine fonts-noto-core fonts-noto-mono
                                  fonts-noto-ui-core fonts-sil-gentium-basic libreoffice-librelogo
                                  libreoffice-nlpsolver libreoffice-report-builder
                                  libreoffice-script-provider-bsh libreoffice-script-provider-js
                                  libreoffice-script-provider-python libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql
                                  libreoffice-wiki-publisher libreoffice-java-common gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
                                  default-jre | sun-java6-jre | java6-runtime | jre libreoffice-sdbc-hsqldb
                                  libreoffice-sdbc-firebird
                                The following NEW packages will be installed:
                                  libcdr-0.1-1 libfreehand-0.1-1 libmspub-0.1-1 libpagemaker-0.0-0
                                  libpython3.7 libqxp-0.0-0 libreoffice libreoffice-avmedia-backend-gstreamer
                                  libreoffice-base libreoffice-base-drivers libreoffice-draw
                                  libreoffice-impress libreoffice-math libreoffice-report-builder-bin
                                  libvisio-0.1-1 libzmf-0.0-0 python3-uno
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                                #29331
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                                wachin

                                  Hi rokitnji, I run and this appear:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ inxi -Fxz -r
                                  System:    Host: antix9 Kernel: 4.19.0-6-rt-686-pae i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0 Desktop: IceWM 1.5.5+git20190610 
                                             Distro: antiX-19_386-full Marielle Franco 16 October 2019 base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) 
                                  Machine:   Type: Portable System: Dell product: Inspiron 1750 v: N/A serial: <filter> 
                                             Mobo: Dell model: 0F642T serial: <filter> BIOS: Dell v: A06 date: 12/07/2009 
                                  CPU:       Topology: Dual Core model: Pentium T4400 bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Penryn rev: A L2 cache: 1024 KiB 
                                             flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 bogomips: 8777 
                                             Speed: 2193 MHz min/max: 1200/2200 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 2194 2: 2194 
                                  Graphics:  Device-1: Intel Mobile 4 Series Integrated Graphics vendor: Dell driver: i915 v: kernel bus ID: 00:02.0 
                                             Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa resolution: 1360x768_75.00~75Hz 
                                             OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Mobile Intel GM45 Express x86/MMX/SSE2 v: 2.1 Mesa 18.3.6 direct render: Yes 
                                  Audio:     Device-1: Intel 82801I HD Audio vendor: Dell driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 
                                             Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.0-6-rt-686-pae 
                                  Network:   Device-1: Marvell 88E8040 PCI-E Fast Ethernet vendor: Dell driver: sky2 v: 1.30 port: de00 bus ID: 09:00.0 
                                             IF: eth0 state: down mac: <filter> 
                                             Device-2: Broadcom Limited BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY vendor: Dell Wireless 1397 WLAN Mini-Card driver: wl v: kernel 
                                             port: de00 bus ID: 0c:00.0 
                                             IF: wlan0 state: up mac: <filter> 
                                  Drives:    Local Storage: total: 1.36 TiB used: 92.65 GiB (6.6%) 
                                             ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Western Digital model: WD10SPZX-00Z10T0 size: 931.51 GiB 
                                             ID-2: /dev/sdb type: USB vendor: Toshiba model: External USB 3.0 size: 465.76 GiB 
                                  Partition: ID-1: / size: 86.01 GiB used: 8.31 GiB (9.7%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda5 
                                             ID-2: /home size: 191.25 GiB used: 84.34 GiB (44.1%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda6 
                                             ID-3: swap-1 size: 2.93 GiB used: 264 KiB (0.0%) fs: swap dev: /dev/sda7 
                                  Sensors:   System Temperatures: cpu: 67.0 C mobo: N/A 
                                             Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 3320 
                                  Repos:     Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list 
                                             1: deb http://mirror.cedia.org.ec/mx-workspace/antix/buster/ buster main nonfree
                                             Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list 
                                             1: deb http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main contrib non-free
                                             Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list 
                                             1: deb http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/ buster main contrib non-free
                                             2: deb http://security.debian.org/ buster/updates main contrib non-free
                                             No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/onion.list 
                                             No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list 
                                  Info:      Processes: 212 Uptime: 35m Memory: 3.84 GiB used: 1.95 GiB (50.7%) Init: SysVinit runlevel: 5 Compilers: gcc: 8.3.0 
                                             Shell: bash v: 5.0.3 inxi: 3.0.36 

                                  You see I am ussing the Real Time Kernel that is in the antiX repositories, and I run next command:

                                  Package: *systemd*
                                  Pin: origin ""
                                  Pin-Priority: -1

                                  Here a snapshot:

                                  como se ve

                                  Well, I follow the next steps:

                                  first step

                                  second step

                                  third step

                                  four step

                                  But not working.

                                  I follow the steps of:

                                  https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=160294

                                  I put in terminal:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ ps -ef|grep kdec
                                  wachin    5178     1  0 16:44 ?        00:00:01 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libexec/kdeconnectd
                                  wachin   14193  3166  0 17:27 ?        00:00:04 /usr/bin/geeqie /home/wachin/ImĂĄgenes/kdeconnect/SAM_0058.JPG
                                  wachin   17191  7494  0 17:40 pts/3    00:00:00 grep kdec

                                  Here a snapshot taken with ksnip and upload to imgur:

                                  ps -ef

                                  I put:

                                  sudo netstat -tunelp | grep -i kdeconnect

                                  but not working, then I install:

                                  sudo apt-get install netstat

                                  put again and working:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ sudo netstat -tunelp | grep -i kdeconnect
                                  [sudo] password for wachin: 
                                  tcp6       0      0 :::1716                 :::*                    LISTEN      1000       53407      5178/kdeconnectd    
                                  udp6       0      0 :::1716                 :::*                                1000       53406      5178/kdeconnectd 

                                  Next:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ sudo ufw status
                                  Status: inactive

                                  I put in the terminal:

                                  hostname -I

                                  to know my IP, and then I put this:

                                  netcat -z -v 192.168.1.3 1714-1764

                                  and appear:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ netcat -z -v 192.168.1.3 1714-1764
                                  antix9 [192.168.1.5] 1716 (?) open

                                  Nect in the tutorial said that are to set:

                                  ls -al ~/.config/kdeconnect/

                                  and appear:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ ls -al ~/.config/kdeconnect/
                                  total 20
                                  drwxr-xr-x  2 wachin wachin 4096 nov 12 14:42 .
                                  drwxr-xr-x 81 wachin wachin 4096 nov 13 17:44 ..
                                  -rw-------  1 wachin wachin 1220 nov 12 14:42 certificate.pem
                                  -rw-r--r--  1 wachin wachin   29 nov 12 11:32 config
                                  -rw-------  1 wachin wachin 1704 nov 12 14:42 privateKey.pem

                                  and next:

                                  kdeconnect-cli -l

                                  but nothingt:

                                  wachin@antix9:~
                                  $ kdeconnect-cli -l
                                  0 dispositivos encontrados

                                  I don’t know what I can I do

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