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    andfree

      With Tor, UngoogledChromium, Libr3ewolf:

      Please wait a moment longer, the banner dissapeared after some seconds
      and I was at the site.

      Thanks for your reply. This is the case for Firefox-ESR too, but not for Pale Moon or SeaMonkey.

      #96024
      Moderator
      Brian Masinick

        Dear ile, here is my current configuration:

        System:
          Kernel: 6.1.0-x64v3-xanmod1
            arch: x86_64
            bits: 64
            compiler: gcc
            v: 12.2.0
            parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.1.0-x64v3-xanmod1
            root=UUID=e1d85e10-a42a-4ed5-a98e-c860607e6910
            ro
            quiet
            selinux=0
          Desktop: IceWM
            v: 3.2.3
            vt: 4
            dm: slimski
            v: 1.5.0
            Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full
            Grup
            Yorum
            30
            October
            2021
            base: Debian
            GNU/Linux
            11
            (bullseye)
        Machine:
          Type: Laptop
            System: HP
            product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx
            v: N/A
            serial: <superuser required>
            Chassis:
            type: 10
            serial: <superuser required>
          Mobo: HP
            model: 887C
            v: 59.11
            serial: <superuser required>
            UEFI: AMI
            v: F.18
            date: 11/26/2021
        Battery:
          ID-1: BAT0
            charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%)
            condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%)
            volts: 12.9
            min: 11.3
            model: HP Primary
            type: Li-ion
            serial: <filter>
            status: not charging
        Memory:
          RAM:
            total: 7.11 GiB
            used: 1.49 GiB (21.0%)
          RAM Report:
            permissions: Unable
            to
            run
            dmidecode.
            Root
            privileges
            required.
        PCI Slots:
          Permissions: Unable
            to
            run
            dmidecode.
            Root
            privileges
            required.
        CPU:
          Info:
            model: AMD
            Ryzen
            5
            5500U
            with
            Radeon
            Graphics
            bits: 64
            type: MT MCP
            arch: Zen 2
            gen: 3
            level: v3
            note: check
            built: 2020-22
            process: TSMC n7 (7nm)
            family: 0x17 (23)
            model-id: 0x68 (104)
            stepping: 1
            microcode: 0x8608103
          Topology:
            cpus: 1x
            cores: 6
            tpc: 2
            threads: 12
            smt: enabled
            cache:
            L1: 384 KiB
            desc: d-6x32 KiB; i-6x32 KiB
            L2: 3 MiB
            desc: 6x512 KiB
            L3: 8 MiB
            desc: 2x4 MiB
          Speed (MHz):
            avg: 1805
            high: 2100
            min/max: 1400/4056
            boost: enabled
            scaling:
            driver: acpi-cpufreq
            governor: performance
            cores:
            1: 1813
            2: 2100
            3: 1399
            4: 2100
            5: 1529
            6: 2100
            7: 2100
            8: 2100
            9: 1397
            10: 1513
            11: 1414
            12: 2100
            bogomips: 50308
          Flags: 3dnowprefetch
            abm
            adx
            aes
            aperfmperf
            apic
            arat
            avic
            avx
            avx2
            bmi1
            bmi2
            bpext
            cat_l3
            cdp_l3
            clflush
            clflushopt
            clwb
            clzero
            cmov
            cmp_legacy
            constant_tsc
            cpb
            cppc
            cpuid
            cqm
            cqm_llc
            cqm_mbm_local
            cqm_mbm_total
            cqm_occup_llc
            cr8_legacy
            cx16
            cx8
            de
            decodeassists
            extapic
            extd_apicid
            f16c
            flushbyasid
            fma
            fpu
            fsgsbase
            fxsr
            fxsr_opt
            ht
            hw_pstate
            ibpb
            ibrs
            ibs
            irperf
            lahf_lm
            lbrv
            lm
            mba
            mca
            mce
            misalignsse
            mmx
            mmxext
            monitor
            movbe
            msr
            mtrr
            mwaitx
            nonstop_tsc
            nopl
            npt
            nrip_save
            nx
            osvw
            overflow_recov
            pae
            pat
            pausefilter
            pclmulqdq
            pdpe1gb
            perfctr_core
            perfctr_llc
            perfctr_nb
            pfthreshold
            pge
            pni
            popcnt
            pse
            pse36
            rapl
            rdpid
            rdpru
            rdrand
            rdseed
            rdt_a
            rdtscp
            rep_good
            sep
            sha_ni
            skinit
            smap
            smca
            smep
            ssbd
            sse
            sse2
            sse4_1
            sse4_2
            sse4a
            ssse3
            stibp
            succor
            svm
            svm_lock
            syscall
            tce
            topoext
            tsc
            tsc_scale
            umip
            v_spec_ctrl
            v_vmsave_vmload
            vgif
            vmcb_clean
            vme
            vmmcall
            wbnoinvd
            wdt
            xgetbv1
            xsave
            xsavec
            xsaveerptr
            xsaveopt
            xsaves
          Vulnerabilities:
          Type: itlb_multihit
            status: Not affected
          Type: l1tf
            status: Not affected
          Type: mds
            status: Not affected
          Type: meltdown
            status: Not affected
          Type: mmio_stale_data
            status: Not affected
          Type: retbleed
            mitigation: untrained
            return
            thunk;
            SMT
            enabled
            with
            STIBP
            protection
          Type: spec_store_bypass
            mitigation: Speculative
            Store
            Bypass
            disabled
            via
            prctl
          Type: spectre_v1
            mitigation: usercopy/swapgs
            barriers
            and
            __user
            pointer
            sanitization
          Type: spectre_v2
            mitigation: Retpolines,
            IBPB:
            conditional,
            STIBP:
            always-on,
            RSB
            filling,
            PBRSB-eIBRS:
            Not
            affected
          Type: srbds
            status: Not affected
          Type: tsx_async_abort
            status: Not affected
        Graphics:
          Device-1: AMD Lucienne
            vendor: Hewlett-Packard
            driver: amdgpu
            v: kernel
            arch: GCN-5.1
            code: Vega-2
            process: TSMC n7 (7nm)
            built: 2018-21
            pcie:
            gen: 3
            speed: 8 GT/s
            lanes: 16
            link-max:
            gen: 4
            speed: 16 GT/s
            ports:
            active: eDP-1
            empty: HDMI-A-1
            bus-ID: 03:00.0
            chip-ID: 1002:164c
            class-ID: 0300
            temp: 41.0 C
          Device-2: Chicony
            HP
            TrueVision
            HD
            Camera
            type: USB
            driver: uvcvideo
            bus-ID: 1-3:2
            chip-ID: 04f2:b6f1
            class-ID: 0e02
            serial: <filter>
          Display: x11
            server: X.Org
            v: 1.20.11
            driver:
            X:
            loaded: amdgpu
            unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa
            dri: radeonsi
            gpu: amdgpu
            display-ID: :0.0
            screens: 1
          Screen-1: 0
            s-res: 1920x1080
            s-dpi: 96
            s-size: 508x285mm (20.00x11.22")
            s-diag: 582mm (22.93")
          Monitor-1: eDP-1
            mapped: eDP
            model: ChiMei InnoLux 0x1429
            built: 2020
            res: 1920x1080
            hz: 60
            dpi: 158
            gamma: 1.2
            chroma:
            red:
            x: 0.592
            y: 0.349
            green:
            x: 0.329
            y: 0.557
            blue:
            x: 0.153
            y: 0.118
            white:
            x: 0.314
            y: 0.329
            size: 309x173mm (12.17x6.81")
            diag: 354mm (13.9")
            ratio: 16:9
            modes: 1920x1080,
            1680x1050,
            1280x1024,
            1440x900,
            1280x800,
            1280x720,
            1024x768,
            800x600,
            640x480
          EDID-Warnings:
            1: parse_edid:
            unknown
            flag
            2
          API: OpenGL
            v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5
            renderer: AMD
            RENOIR
            (DRM
            3.49.0
            6.1.0-x64v3-xanmod1
            LLVM
            11.0.1)
            direct render: Yes
        Audio:
          Device-1: AMD
            Renoir
            Radeon
            High
            Definition
            Audio
            vendor: Hewlett-Packard
            driver: snd_hda_intel
            v: kernel
            pcie:
            gen: 3
            speed: 8 GT/s
            lanes: 16
            link-max:
            gen: 4
            speed: 16 GT/s
            bus-ID: 03:00.1
            chip-ID: 1002:1637
            class-ID: 0403
          Device-2: AMD
            Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir
            Audio
            Processor
            vendor: Hewlett-Packard
            driver: snd_rn_pci_acp3x
            v: kernel
            alternate: snd_pci_acp3x,snd_pci_acp5x,snd_pci_acp6x,snd_acp_pci,snd_rpl_pci_acp6x,snd_pci_ps,snd_sof_amd_renoir,snd_sof_amd_rembrandt
            pcie:
            gen: 3
            speed: 8 GT/s
            lanes: 16
            link-max:
            gen: 4
            speed: 16 GT/s
            bus-ID: 03:00.5
            chip-ID: 1022:15e2
            class-ID: 0480
          Device-3: AMD Family 17h HD Audio
            vendor: Hewlett-Packard
            driver: snd_hda_intel
            v: kernel
            pcie:
            gen: 3
            speed: 8 GT/s
            lanes: 16
            link-max:
            gen: 4
            speed: 16 GT/s
            bus-ID: 03:00.6
            chip-ID: 1022:15e3
            class-ID: 0403
          Sound API: ALSA
            v: k6.1.0-x64v3-xanmod1
            running: yes
        Network:
          Device-1: Realtek
            vendor: Hewlett-Packard
            driver: rtw89_8852ae
            v: kernel
            pcie:
            gen: 1
            speed: 2.5 GT/s
            lanes: 1
            port: f000
            bus-ID: 01:00.0
            chip-ID: 10ec:a85a
            class-ID: 0280
          IF: wlan0
            state: up
            mac: <filter>
          IP v4: <filter>
            scope: global
            broadcast: <filter>
          IP v6: <filter>
            scope: link
          WAN IP: <filter>
        Bluetooth:
          Device-1: Realtek Bluetooth Radio
            type: USB
            driver: btusb
            v: 0.8
            bus-ID: 1-4:3
            chip-ID: 0bda:385a
            class-ID: e001
            serial: <filter>
          Report: hciconfig
            ID: hci0
            rfk-id: 1
            state: up
            address: <filter>
            bt-v: 3.0
            lmp-v: 5.2
            sub-v: 7644
            hci-v: 5.2
            rev: d99a
          Info:
            acl-mtu: 1021:6
            sco-mtu: 255:12
            link-policy: rswitch hold sniff park
            link-mode: slave accept
        Logical:
          Message: No
            logical
            block
            device
            data
            found.
        RAID:
          Message: No RAID data found.
        Drives:
          Local Storage:
            total: 238.47 GiB
            used: 35.06 GiB (14.7%)
          SMART Message: Unable
            to
            run
            smartctl.
            Root
            privileges
            required.
          ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1
            maj-min: 259:0
            vendor: Toshiba
            model: KBG40ZNV256G KIOXIA
            size: 238.47 GiB
            block-size:
            physical: 512 B
            logical: 512 B
            speed: 31.6 Gb/s
            lanes: 4
            type: SSD
            serial: <filter>
            rev: HP00AE00
            temp: 29.9 C
            scheme: GPT
          Message: No
            optical
            or
            floppy
            data
            found.
        Partition:
          ID-1: /
            raw-size: 48.83 GiB
            size: 47.76 GiB (97.81%)
            used: 35.01 GiB (73.3%)
            fs: ext4
            block-size: 4096 B
            dev: /dev/nvme0n1p3
            maj-min: 259:3
            label: rootantiX21
            uuid: e1d85e10-a42a-4ed5-a98e-c860607e6910
          ID-2: /boot/efi
            raw-size: 260 MiB
            size: 256 MiB (98.46%)
            used: 42.4 MiB (16.5%)
            fs: vfat
            block-size: 512 B
            dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1
            maj-min: 259:1
            label: SYSTEM
            uuid: 669B-9111
        Swap:
          Kernel:
            swappiness: 10 (default 60)
            cache-pressure: 50 (default 100)
          ID-1: swap-1
            type: partition
            size: 7.81 GiB
            used: 0 KiB (0.0%)
            priority: -2
            dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6
            maj-min: 259:6
            label: N/A
            uuid: d5ee9225-6bf8-4ea5-9299-547b7272c289
        Unmounted:
          ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1p2
            maj-min: 259:2
            size: 1000 MiB
            fs: vfat
            label: N/A
            uuid: E253-D9ED
          ID-2: /dev/nvme0n1p4
            maj-min: 259:4
            size: 48.83 GiB
            fs: ext4
            label: N/A
            uuid: e346e37f-8388-4c6c-b17e-b6ecec4b9547
          ID-3: /dev/nvme0n1p5
            maj-min: 259:5
            size: 48.83 GiB
            fs: ext4
            label: N/A
            uuid: f4d82c2c-b2d1-4708-a9ca-3e777c72924e
          ID-4: /dev/nvme0n1p7
            maj-min: 259:7
            size: 35.09 GiB
            fs: ext4
            label: siduction
            uuid: e8534128-4ce0-4849-8fc8-4d2a50d8d3e2
          ID-5: /dev/nvme0n1p8
            maj-min: 259:8
            size: 47.85 GiB
            fs: ext4
            label: endeavouros
            uuid: 9d4b3198-1d58-45a1-bd31-991af24ff71f
        USB:
          Hub-1: 1-0:1
            info: Hi-speed
            hub
            with
            single
            TT
            ports: 4
            rev: 2.0
            speed: 480 Mb/s
            chip-ID: 1d6b:0002
            class-ID: 0900
          Device-1: 1-3:2
            info: Chicony
            HP
            TrueVision
            HD
            Camera
            type: Video
            driver: uvcvideo
            interfaces: 2
            rev: 2.0
            speed: 480 Mb/s
            power: 500mA
            chip-ID: 04f2:b6f1
            class-ID: 0e02
            serial: <filter>
          Device-2: 1-4:3
            info: Realtek Bluetooth Radio
            type: Bluetooth
            driver: btusb
            interfaces: 2
            rev: 1.0
            speed: 12 Mb/s
            power: 500mA
            chip-ID: 0bda:385a
            class-ID: e001
            serial: <filter>
          Hub-2: 2-0:1
            info: Super-speed hub
            ports: 2
            rev: 3.1
            speed: 10 Gb/s
            chip-ID: 1d6b:0003
            class-ID: 0900
          Hub-3: 3-0:1
            info: Hi-speed
            hub
            with
            single
            TT
            ports: 4
            rev: 2.0
            speed: 480 Mb/s
            chip-ID: 1d6b:0002
            class-ID: 0900
          Device-1: 3-2:2
            info: KYE
            Systems
            (Mouse
            Systems)
            Trackbar
            Emotion
            type: Mouse
            driver: hid-generic,usbhid
            interfaces: 1
            rev: 1.0
            speed: 1.5 Mb/s
            power: 100mA
            chip-ID: 0458:0007
            class-ID: 0301
          Hub-4: 4-0:1
            info: Super-speed hub
            ports: 2
            rev: 3.1
            speed: 10 Gb/s
            chip-ID: 1d6b:0003
            class-ID: 0900
        Sensors:
          System Temperatures:
            cpu: 45.2 C
            mobo: N/A
            gpu: amdgpu
            temp: 41.0 C
          Fan Speeds (RPM):
            fan-1: 0
            fan-2: 0
        Repos:
          Packages:
            pm: dpkg
            pkgs: 1780
            libs: 827
            tools: apt,apt-get,synaptic
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list
            1: deb http://mirrors.rit.edu/mxlinux/mx-packages/antix/bullseye/ bullseye main nosystemd nonfree
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bullseye-backports.list
            1: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-backports main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list
            1: deb http://atl.mirrors.clouvider.net/debian/ bullseye-updates main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
            1: deb http://atl.mirrors.clouvider.net/debian/ bullseye main contrib non-free
            2: deb http://security.debian.org/ bullseye-security main contrib non-free
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list
            1: deb [arch=amd64] https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/liquorix.list
            1: deb https://liquorix.net/debian/ bullseye main
            2: deb-src https://liquorix.net/debian/ bullseye main
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list
            1: deb https://deb.opera.com/opera-stable/ stable non-free
          No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vivaldi-snapshot.list
            1: deb [arch=amd64] https://repo.vivaldi.com/snapshot/deb/ stable main
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vivaldi.list
            1: deb [arch=amd64] https://repo.vivaldi.com/stable/deb/ stable main
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xanmod-kernel.list
            1: deb http://deb.xanmod.org/ releases main
          Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/librewolf.sources
            1: deb [arch=amd64] https://deb.librewolf.net bullseye main
        Processes:
          CPU top: 5 of 268
          1:
            cpu: 13.8%
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 17713
            mem: 261.1 MiB (3.5%)
          2:
            cpu: 9.6%
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 15966
            mem: 535.4 MiB (7.3%)
          3:
            cpu: 4.0%
            command: yad
            pid: 26854
            mem: 26.1 MiB (0.3%)
          4:
            cpu: 2.6%
            command: xorg
            pid: 2010
            mem: 87.9 MiB (1.2%)
          5:
            cpu: 1.1%
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 16523
            mem: 237.0 MiB (3.2%)
          Memory top: 5 of 268
          1:
            mem: 535.4 MiB (7.3%)
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 15966
            cpu: 9.6%
          2:
            mem: 261.1 MiB (3.5%)
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 17713
            cpu: 13.8%
          3:
            mem: 237.0 MiB (3.2%)
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 16523
            cpu: 1.1%
          4:
            mem: 180.4 MiB (2.4%)
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 16182
            cpu: 0.8%
          5:
            mem: 134.2 MiB (1.8%)
            command: firefox-bin
            pid: 16201
            cpu: 0.2%
        Info:
          Processes: 268
          Uptime: 1h 9m
          wakeups: 8281
          Init: runit
          v: N/A
          runlevel: 2
          tool: service
          Compilers:
          gcc: 10.2.1
          alt: 10
          Shell: IceWM
          v: 3.2.3
          default: Bash
          v: 5.1.4
          running-in: icewm
          inxi: 3.3.24

        --
        Brian Masinick

        #95612
        Member
        PPC

          I think this was not posted here before:

          If you are lucky enough to have a 64bits computer, with antiX 21/22 with enough resources to run Firefox Web browser in a decent way, then you may be interested in trying out LibreWolf – it’s to Firefox what Ungoogled Chromium is to Chrome – it’s Firefox with all the telemetry and other strange little unneeded extras ripped out. As far as I know it’s for 64bits only.
          ( You can download it’s Appimage here: https://librewolf.net/installation/linux/ You probably can run it in any 64bits antiX version. Download it, make it executable using your File Manager- you only have to do that once, for each Appimage- then click on the file and run it)

          EDIT: It seems antiX 21/22 repositories already include LibreWolf (so you can install the version that is available there using Synaptic, or the terminal)

          If you are using antiX 21/22 (or probably any future version), you can add LibreWolf’s repository and install it from there- that way, it’s easy to always have that browser up to date. the instructions are here: https://librewolf.net/installation/debian/
          Copy all the instructions inside the blueish box and then

          antiX menu > Terminal> right click the mouse> select paste > Press the Enter key > enter your password, if asked to > wait for the install process to finish…

          …and enjoy a slightly more private and faster Web browsing experience (also using a bit less system resources).

          P.

          • This topic was modified 4 months, 4 weeks ago by PPC.
          • This topic was modified 4 months, 4 weeks ago by PPC.
          • This topic was modified 4 months, 4 weeks ago by PPC.
          #95028
          Moderator
          Brian Masinick

            “Full” listing from the graphical information tool. [equivalent to inxi -zv8]:

            System:
              Kernel: 6.0.11-x64v3-xanmod1
                arch: x86_64
                bits: 64
                compiler: gcc
                v: 12.2.0
                parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.0.11-x64v3-xanmod1
                root=UUID=e1d85e10-a42a-4ed5-a98e-c860607e6910
                ro
                quiet
                selinux=0
              Desktop: IceWM
                v: 3.2.2
                vt: 4
                dm: slimski
                v: 1.5.0
                Distro: antiX-21-runit_x64-full
                Grup
                Yorum
                30
                October
                2021
                base: Debian
                GNU/Linux
                11
                (bullseye)
            Machine:
              Type: Laptop
                System: HP
                product: HP Laptop 14-fq1xxx
                v: N/A
                serial: <superuser required>
                Chassis:
                type: 10
                serial: <superuser required>
              Mobo: HP
                model: 887C
                v: 59.11
                serial: <superuser required>
                UEFI: AMI
                v: F.18
                date: 11/26/2021
            Battery:
              ID-1: BAT0
                charge: 40.6 Wh (99.8%)
                condition: 40.7/40.7 Wh (100.0%)
                volts: 12.8
                min: 11.3
                model: HP Primary
                type: Li-ion
                serial: <filter>
                status: not charging
            Memory:
              RAM:
                total: 7.1 GiB
                used: 1.56 GiB (22.0%)
              RAM Report:
                permissions: Unable
                to
                run
                dmidecode.
                Root
                privileges
                required.
            PCI Slots:
              Permissions: Unable
                to
                run
                dmidecode.
                Root
                privileges
                required.
            CPU:
              Info:
                model: AMD
                Ryzen
                5
                5500U
                with
                Radeon
                Graphics
                bits: 64
                type: MT MCP
                arch: Zen 2
                gen: 3
                level: v3
                note: check
                built: 2020-22
                process: TSMC n7 (7nm)
                family: 0x17 (23)
                model-id: 0x68 (104)
                stepping: 1
                microcode: 0x8608103
              Topology:
                cpus: 1x
                cores: 6
                tpc: 2
                threads: 12
                smt: enabled
                cache:
                L1: 384 KiB
                desc: d-6x32 KiB; i-6x32 KiB
                L2: 3 MiB
                desc: 6x512 KiB
                L3: 8 MiB
                desc: 2x4 MiB
              Speed (MHz):
                avg: 3276
                high: 4056
                min/max: 400/4056
                boost: enabled
                scaling:
                driver: amd-pstate
                governor: performance
                cores:
                1: 2062
                2: 4056
                3: 2217
                4: 4056
                5: 4056
                6: 4056
                7: 2505
                8: 2072
                9: 2071
                10: 4056
                11: 4056
                12: 4056
                bogomips: 50307
              Flags: 3dnowprefetch
                abm
                adx
                aes
                aperfmperf
                apic
                arat
                avic
                avx
                avx2
                bmi1
                bmi2
                bpext
                cat_l3
                cdp_l3
                clflush
                clflushopt
                clwb
                clzero
                cmov
                cmp_legacy
                constant_tsc
                cpb
                cppc
                cpuid
                cqm
                cqm_llc
                cqm_mbm_local
                cqm_mbm_total
                cqm_occup_llc
                cr8_legacy
                cx16
                cx8
                de
                decodeassists
                extapic
                extd_apicid
                f16c
                flushbyasid
                fma
                fpu
                fsgsbase
                fxsr
                fxsr_opt
                ht
                hw_pstate
                ibpb
                ibrs
                ibs
                irperf
                lahf_lm
                lbrv
                lm
                mba
                mca
                mce
                misalignsse
                mmx
                mmxext
                monitor
                movbe
                msr
                mtrr
                mwaitx
                nonstop_tsc
                nopl
                npt
                nrip_save
                nx
                osvw
                overflow_recov
                pae
                pat
                pausefilter
                pclmulqdq
                pdpe1gb
                perfctr_core
                perfctr_llc
                perfctr_nb
                pfthreshold
                pge
                pni
                popcnt
                pse
                pse36
                rapl
                rdpid
                rdpru
                rdrand
                rdseed
                rdt_a
                rdtscp
                rep_good
                sep
                sha_ni
                skinit
                smap
                smca
                smep
                ssbd
                sse
                sse2
                sse4_1
                sse4_2
                sse4a
                ssse3
                stibp
                succor
                svm
                svm_lock
                syscall
                tce
                topoext
                tsc
                tsc_scale
                umip
                v_spec_ctrl
                v_vmsave_vmload
                vgif
                vmcb_clean
                vme
                vmmcall
                wbnoinvd
                wdt
                xgetbv1
                xsave
                xsavec
                xsaveerptr
                xsaveopt
                xsaves
              Vulnerabilities:
              Type: itlb_multihit
                status: Not affected
              Type: l1tf
                status: Not affected
              Type: mds
                status: Not affected
              Type: meltdown
                status: Not affected
              Type: mmio_stale_data
                status: Not affected
              Type: retbleed
                mitigation: untrained
                return
                thunk;
                SMT
                enabled
                with
                STIBP
                protection
              Type: spec_store_bypass
                mitigation: Speculative
                Store
                Bypass
                disabled
                via
                prctl
              Type: spectre_v1
                mitigation: usercopy/swapgs
                barriers
                and
                __user
                pointer
                sanitization
              Type: spectre_v2
                mitigation: Retpolines,
                IBPB:
                conditional,
                STIBP:
                always-on,
                RSB
                filling,
                PBRSB-eIBRS:
                Not
                affected
              Type: srbds
                status: Not affected
              Type: tsx_async_abort
                status: Not affected
            Graphics:
              Device-1: AMD Lucienne
                vendor: Hewlett-Packard
                driver: amdgpu
                v: kernel
                arch: GCN-5.1
                code: Vega-2
                process: TSMC n7 (7nm)
                built: 2018-21
                pcie:
                gen: 3
                speed: 8 GT/s
                lanes: 16
                link-max:
                gen: 4
                speed: 16 GT/s
                ports:
                active: eDP-1
                empty: HDMI-A-1
                bus-ID: 03:00.0
                chip-ID: 1002:164c
                class-ID: 0300
                temp: 40.0 C
              Device-2: Chicony
                HP
                TrueVision
                HD
                Camera
                type: USB
                driver: uvcvideo
                bus-ID: 1-3:2
                chip-ID: 04f2:b6f1
                class-ID: 0e02
                serial: <filter>
              Display: x11
                server: X.Org
                v: 1.20.11
                driver:
                X:
                loaded: amdgpu
                unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa
                dri: radeonsi
                gpu: amdgpu
                display-ID: :0.0
                screens: 1
              Screen-1: 0
                s-res: 1920x1080
                s-dpi: 96
                s-size: 508x285mm (20.00x11.22")
                s-diag: 582mm (22.93")
              Monitor-1: eDP-1
                mapped: eDP
                model: ChiMei InnoLux 0x1429
                built: 2020
                res: 1920x1080
                hz: 60
                dpi: 158
                gamma: 1.2
                chroma:
                red:
                x: 0.592
                y: 0.349
                green:
                x: 0.329
                y: 0.557
                blue:
                x: 0.153
                y: 0.118
                white:
                x: 0.314
                y: 0.329
                size: 309x173mm (12.17x6.81")
                diag: 354mm (13.9")
                ratio: 16:9
                modes: 1920x1080,
                1680x1050,
                1280x1024,
                1440x900,
                1280x800,
                1280x720,
                1024x768,
                800x600,
                640x480
              EDID-Warnings:
                1: parse_edid:
                unknown
                flag
                2
              API: OpenGL
                v: 4.6 Mesa 20.3.5
                renderer: AMD
                RENOIR
                (DRM
                3.48.0
                6.0.11-x64v3-xanmod1
                LLVM
                11.0.1)
                direct render: Yes
            Audio:
              Device-1: AMD
                Renoir
                Radeon
                High
                Definition
                Audio
                vendor: Hewlett-Packard
                driver: snd_hda_intel
                v: kernel
                pcie:
                gen: 3
                speed: 8 GT/s
                lanes: 16
                link-max:
                gen: 4
                speed: 16 GT/s
                bus-ID: 03:00.1
                chip-ID: 1002:1637
                class-ID: 0403
              Device-2: AMD
                Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir
                Audio
                Processor
                vendor: Hewlett-Packard
                driver: snd_rn_pci_acp3x
                v: kernel
                alternate: snd_pci_acp3x,snd_pci_acp5x,snd_pci_acp6x,snd_acp_pci,snd_rpl_pci_acp6x,snd_sof_amd_renoir
                pcie:
                gen: 3
                speed: 8 GT/s
                lanes: 16
                link-max:
                gen: 4
                speed: 16 GT/s
                bus-ID: 03:00.5
                chip-ID: 1022:15e2
                class-ID: 0480
              Device-3: AMD Family 17h HD Audio
                vendor: Hewlett-Packard
                driver: snd_hda_intel
                v: kernel
                pcie:
                gen: 3
                speed: 8 GT/s
                lanes: 16
                link-max:
                gen: 4
                speed: 16 GT/s
                bus-ID: 03:00.6
                chip-ID: 1022:15e3
                class-ID: 0403
              Sound API: ALSA
                v: k6.0.11-x64v3-xanmod1
                running: yes
            Network:
              Device-1: Realtek
                vendor: Hewlett-Packard
                driver: rtw89_8852ae
                v: kernel
                pcie:
                gen: 1
                speed: 2.5 GT/s
                lanes: 1
                port: f000
                bus-ID: 01:00.0
                chip-ID: 10ec:a85a
                class-ID: 0280
              IF: wlan0
                state: up
                mac: <filter>
              IP v4: <filter>
                scope: global
                broadcast: <filter>
              IP v6: <filter>
                scope: link
              WAN IP: <filter>
            Bluetooth:
              Device-1: Realtek Bluetooth Radio
                type: USB
                driver: btusb
                v: 0.8
                bus-ID: 1-4:3
                chip-ID: 0bda:385a
                class-ID: e001
                serial: <filter>
              Report: hciconfig
                ID: hci0
                rfk-id: 1
                state: up
                address: <filter>
                bt-v: 3.0
                lmp-v: 5.2
                sub-v: 7644
                hci-v: 5.2
                rev: d99a
              Info:
                acl-mtu: 1021:6
                sco-mtu: 255:12
                link-policy: rswitch hold sniff park
                link-mode: slave accept
            Logical:
              Message: No
                logical
                block
                device
                data
                found.
            RAID:
              Message: No RAID data found.
            Drives:
              Local Storage:
                total: 238.47 GiB
                used: 33.69 GiB (14.1%)
              SMART Message: Unable
                to
                run
                smartctl.
                Root
                privileges
                required.
              ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1
                maj-min: 259:0
                vendor: Toshiba
                model: KBG40ZNV256G KIOXIA
                size: 238.47 GiB
                block-size:
                physical: 512 B
                logical: 512 B
                speed: 31.6 Gb/s
                lanes: 4
                type: SSD
                serial: <filter>
                rev: HP00AE00
                temp: 29.9 C
                scheme: GPT
              Message: No
                optical
                or
                floppy
                data
                found.
            Partition:
              ID-1: /
                raw-size: 48.83 GiB
                size: 47.76 GiB (97.81%)
                used: 33.65 GiB (70.5%)
                fs: ext4
                block-size: 4096 B
                dev: /dev/nvme0n1p3
                maj-min: 259:3
                label: rootantiX21
                uuid: e1d85e10-a42a-4ed5-a98e-c860607e6910
              ID-2: /boot/efi
                raw-size: 260 MiB
                size: 256 MiB (98.46%)
                used: 42.4 MiB (16.5%)
                fs: vfat
                block-size: 512 B
                dev: /dev/nvme0n1p1
                maj-min: 259:1
                label: SYSTEM
                uuid: 669B-9111
            Swap:
              Kernel:
                swappiness: 10 (default 60)
                cache-pressure: 50 (default 100)
              ID-1: swap-1
                type: partition
                size: 7.81 GiB
                used: 0 KiB (0.0%)
                priority: -2
                dev: /dev/nvme0n1p6
                maj-min: 259:6
                label: N/A
                uuid: d5ee9225-6bf8-4ea5-9299-547b7272c289
            Unmounted:
              ID-1: /dev/nvme0n1p2
                maj-min: 259:2
                size: 48.83 GiB
                fs: ext4
                label: rootMX21
                uuid: 38ddb821-0501-4d8a-9266-fb61ab327075
              ID-2: /dev/nvme0n1p4
                maj-min: 259:4
                size: 48.83 GiB
                fs: ext4
                label: N/A
                uuid: e346e37f-8388-4c6c-b17e-b6ecec4b9547
              ID-3: /dev/nvme0n1p5
                maj-min: 259:5
                size: 48.83 GiB
                fs: ext4
                label: N/A
                uuid: f4d82c2c-b2d1-4708-a9ca-3e777c72924e
              ID-4: /dev/nvme0n1p7
                maj-min: 259:7
                size: 35.09 GiB
                fs: ext4
                label: siduction
                uuid: e8534128-4ce0-4849-8fc8-4d2a50d8d3e2
            USB:
              Hub-1: 1-0:1
                info: Hi-speed
                hub
                with
                single
                TT
                ports: 4
                rev: 2.0
                speed: 480 Mb/s
                chip-ID: 1d6b:0002
                class-ID: 0900
              Device-1: 1-3:2
                info: Chicony
                HP
                TrueVision
                HD
                Camera
                type: Video
                driver: uvcvideo
                interfaces: 2
                rev: 2.0
                speed: 480 Mb/s
                power: 500mA
                chip-ID: 04f2:b6f1
                class-ID: 0e02
                serial: <filter>
              Device-2: 1-4:3
                info: Realtek Bluetooth Radio
                type: Bluetooth
                driver: btusb
                interfaces: 2
                rev: 1.0
                speed: 12 Mb/s
                power: 500mA
                chip-ID: 0bda:385a
                class-ID: e001
                serial: <filter>
              Hub-2: 2-0:1
                info: Super-speed hub
                ports: 2
                rev: 3.1
                speed: 10 Gb/s
                chip-ID: 1d6b:0003
                class-ID: 0900
              Hub-3: 3-0:1
                info: Hi-speed
                hub
                with
                single
                TT
                ports: 4
                rev: 2.0
                speed: 480 Mb/s
                chip-ID: 1d6b:0002
                class-ID: 0900
              Device-1: 3-2:2
                info: KYE
                Systems
                (Mouse
                Systems)
                Trackbar
                Emotion
                type: Mouse
                driver: hid-generic,usbhid
                interfaces: 1
                rev: 1.0
                speed: 1.5 Mb/s
                power: 100mA
                chip-ID: 0458:0007
                class-ID: 0301
              Hub-4: 4-0:1
                info: Super-speed hub
                ports: 2
                rev: 3.1
                speed: 10 Gb/s
                chip-ID: 1d6b:0003
                class-ID: 0900
            Sensors:
              System Temperatures:
                cpu: 44.6 C
                mobo: N/A
                gpu: amdgpu
                temp: 41.0 C
              Fan Speeds (RPM):
                fan-1: 0
                fan-2: 0
            Repos:
              Packages:
                pm: dpkg
                pkgs: 1761
                libs: 825
                tools: apt,apt-get,synaptic
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list
                1: deb http://mirrors.rit.edu/mxlinux/mx-packages/antix/bullseye bullseye main nosystemd nonfree
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bullseye-backports.list
                1: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports main contrib non-free
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-stable-updates.list
                1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-updates main contrib non-free
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list
                1: deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ bullseye main contrib non-free
                2: deb http://security.debian.org/ bullseye-security main contrib non-free
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list
                1: deb [arch=amd64] https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/liquorix.list
                1: deb https://liquorix.net/debian bullseye main
                2: deb-src https://liquorix.net/debian bullseye main
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/opera-stable.list
                1: deb https://deb.opera.com/opera-stable/ stable non-free
              No active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/various.list
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vivaldi-snapshot.list
                1: deb [arch=amd64] https://repo.vivaldi.com/snapshot/deb/ stable main
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vivaldi.list
                1: deb [arch=amd64] https://repo.vivaldi.com/stable/deb/ stable main
              Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xanmod-kernel.list
                1: deb http://deb.xanmod.org releases main
            Processes:
              CPU top: 5 of 284
              1:
                cpu: 13.6%
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17475
                mem: 546.1 MiB (7.5%)
              2:
                cpu: 8.1%
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17871
                mem: 332.9 MiB (4.5%)
              3:
                cpu: 4.0%
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 25761
                mem: 269.0 MiB (3.6%)
              4:
                cpu: 2.6%
                command: xorg
                pid: 1993
                mem: 88.3 MiB (1.2%)
              5:
                cpu: 1.7%
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17689
                mem: 135.3 MiB (1.8%)
              Memory top: 5 of 284
              1:
                mem: 546.1 MiB (7.5%)
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17475
                cpu: 13.6%
              2:
                mem: 332.9 MiB (4.5%)
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17871
                cpu: 8.1%
              3:
                mem: 269.0 MiB (3.6%)
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 25761
                cpu: 4.0%
              4:
                mem: 135.9 MiB (1.8%)
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17707
                cpu: 0.1%
              5:
                mem: 135.3 MiB (1.8%)
                command: firefox-bin
                pid: 17689
                cpu: 1.7%
            Info:
              Processes: 284
              Uptime: 35m
              wakeups: 360
              Init: runit
              v: N/A
              runlevel: 2
              tool: service
              Compilers:
              gcc: 10.2.1
              alt: 10
              Shell: IceWM
              v: 3.2.2
              default: Bash
              v: 5.1.4
              running-in: icewm
              inxi: 3.3.23

            --
            Brian Masinick

            #94994
            Member
            ModdIt

              From Distrowatch:
              “Nearly two years of development has gone in to shaping Xfce 4.18, which is due for release on December 15, 2022.
              The release will be the stable series follow-up to Xfce 4.16 which debuted back in Christmas of 2020

              In the LXDE blog earlier this year there was talk of needing a promotion campaign to push the desktop.
              LXDE has been seemingly sleeping, if the update has as much substance and style as the campaining here in a critical
              pre distro update and transit development phase on what was an antiX forum, popularity is likely to “be affected”.

              Here a number of users with low end machines were clamouring and trialed LXDE and Midori.

              With Midori, no way to login to school, Bank refused connection as did tax office Stating considered Insecure not audited.
              University server for online seminars refused connection, a lot of websites would not work correctly. that was not pre
              testable as normal since covid pandemic brought remote learning to the forefront.

              All group users here are now back to “our choice” of Usability, stability and reliability, antiX Full 22 Runit, or sysV as init.
              Very well supported ICEWM. Often with BobC and PPC modding. Their contributions are very welcome and highly regarded.

              Browser choices: Firefox LTS or latest with a modified arkenfox Userjs. LibreWolf, Ungoogled Chromium, Tor. Palemoon and
              Iceweasel also on offer but both have some site compatibility issues. For the German online Tax system Vivaldi.

              Call the moddits ISO bloated, it gives choices and gets important work, study and play done without fuss and pain.
              Runs with stability both live or installed on a crazy variety of systems.

              #94415
              Member
              PPC

                I just corrected the title (the original one was from my first draft of this post).

                I agree with most of what has been posted on this forum.

                I’ve always been too scared of running sid or similar proposals in anything other than a Virtual machine. I’m too scared of breaking my system.

                On flatpaks – they do seem to be a rather missuse of disk space – demanding hundreds of mb’s of dependencies, for very small apps. – Installing bob’s Drawing .deb file saved me some 700mb of disk space, when compared to the (older) flatpak version. I keep expecting that, if I install more and more flatpaks, it would eventually stop demanding to install gigant dependencies. It never did that. Do you want to install the latest version of an app that is available in flatpak format?… Or that has an old version .deb that is some 2mb in size? Sure, install 700mb of dependencies… It just keeps adding and adding more and more dependencies. Eventually, flatpak will have all the dependencies needed to install any app- but I also will run out of disk space in this potato pc…

                Unfortunatly in about 20 years, I only sucessfully compile a couple of apps- I’m lazy that way. So compiling from source is not my thing.

                Like Moddit said – if you count directly using (unpacked zipped) binaries as being a “universal package”, then yes, I’ve been using Ungoogled Chromium, Firefox and many other apps, over the years, in that “universal package”.

                Appimages also provide a nice alternative way to run them- instead of always uncompressing them to use the app inside- I run them, and copy the files inside the mount point to a folder- that’s the way I currently use the briliant OpenOffice.org 64bits appimage, available on this forum.- But that’s because I run that app daily. Since I only use Gimp when I have to, I just keep it’s (compressed, regular) appimage on my Applications folder. That way my system has less installed packages, updates faster, and it’s easy to copy the file to a pendrive and use it anywhere- I think of appimages both as portable apps and the “source” for ready to run binaries. Just uncompress them, create a .desktop file and they are in your system, no extra uncompress time needed. True that they also take a bit more of disk space than regulary installed .deb package – but no way near what flatpaks demand!

                There are even some very nice ideas, like the “Core” suite of apps – that includes light versions of some essential system apps, like a File Manager, Documents reader, Calendar, etc… that is, as far as I can tell, only available under flatpak format – yes, a light app that requires 650mb of dependencies… Sigh. Yet, I’m testing CoreFM…

                Edit and side note – I did install CoreFM – wow- for all the wrong reasons – it’s in fact a light apps – it seems to use some 16mb of RAM – but it simply does not launch files with the associated file type (example- I can’t open a .txt file) and there are some icons missing- I have no icons for folders, and no back/forward buttons? ZZZfm is looking better by the minute! Even rox-filer works better, and all that without eating a large chunck of my hard drive! So, yes, universal packages do save their problems, it’s not the bed of roses it’s cracked up to be… 🙂

                P.

                • This reply was modified 5 months, 1 week ago by PPC.
                #94410
                Member
                ModdIt

                  Possibly one of the most used universal packages is Firefox as downloaded from Mozilla, unmpack
                  give it execute rights and run it.

                  Personaly my take is no flatpacks or snaps, reason same as Mr Masinik posted, an imitation apple
                  or goog play store is the last thing I want to support.

                  Appimage is to my mind less problematic and can often be unpacked and run, in all the cases I looked
                  at it is only carrying what is really needed and uses system rescources as and where neccesary.
                  It is not universal in the sense that GLIB version must fit. That does, I think also apply to the
                  proprietry package formats none of which I have used to date.

                  Good example to look at is UngoogledChromium, compare an unpacked appimage and the universal zipped
                  package contents, they are pretty near the same and free of some app store to be changed at will of IBM
                  or Mr Shuttleworth. IBM controls red hat these days..

                  #94400
                  Member
                  sybok

                    I can easily replicate the issue you describe by running firefox (FF) from a terminal when the program is already running (in an private-window in my case):
                    firefox --no-remote
                    I get a pop-up message box:
                    “Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To use Firefox, you must first close the existing Firefox process, restart your device, or use a different profile.”

                    When I start FF as ‘firefox –new-window’ or simply as ‘firefox’, no issue is created.

                    I did a google search ‘Firefox is already running, but is not responding. external apps’.
                    It pointed me to the following link(s) that suggests to remove ‘.parentlock’ in the FFs profile:
                    https://www.basezap.com/cant-open-firefox-because-a-copy-of-firefox-is-already-open-mac/
                    https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/196771/cant-open-firefox-because-a-copy-of-firefox-is-already-open

                    Did you try this as well? (If not, pleasy try and then) please share the results.

                    Also, the below link might be useful if one tracks the environmental variables before and after starting the other applications that figure in the issue:
                    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/698446/firefox-is-already-running-error-but-only-from-ms-teams

                    #94383
                    Member
                    PPC

                      (Nota: eu sou português- uma versão deste texto, na nossa língua, está logo abaixo do texto em inglês)

                      Hi and welcome!

                      I’m glad Marcelo keeps bringing more people to antiX, because that’s a good thing for our Operating System, but also for them, particulary if they are old or underpowered computers.
                      antiX and some programs that use as little system resources as possible are the ideal way to keep almost any computer useful. The examples I always give people:
                      – If you want to browse the internet – use Firefox-esr, already included in antiX. Other light browsers are available, like Seamonkey, Min Browser, etc. And yes, you can use Chrome, if you want to, even MS Edge, if you like it for some reason.
                      -If you want to watch video files – use mpv, already included in antiX. If mpv fails to display high quality videos, install and use Xine media player, that works miracles in my old hardware.
                      – If you want to use an Office – use LibreOffice, included in antiX. If you need a faster option (but slightly worst program) use OpenOffice.org- the comunity even has it’s own .appimage file to run OpenOffice in any computer (unfortunatly, it’s in english only)
                      – If you want to use e-mail- try the default e-mail client- claws. If you need to use gmail, and have a slow computer, don’t use it inside a browser- install seamonkey and use it’s e-mail client and configure it for your gmail account.
                      – If you want to watch youtube- don’t watch it inside a browser, use the smtube, included in antiX
                      – If you think antiX looks too strange, you can install and use FT10 – a tool that makes antiX look like a more “modern” Operating system, similar to Windows 10 or 11, using about the same system resources as the default antiX configuration.

                      About what it means to be in the GNU-Linux community – for most people, using computers is using Windows. They can’t even imagine that you can run hundreds of different systems on their computers. That does not happen in phones- most people do know there are at least 2 different systems- Android (that uses a Linux Kernel) and IOS (for Apple phones). In computers it’s the same- they can use contless systems.
                      Just like usually you can’t run and android app on an Apple phone, usually, unfortunatly you can’t run an Windows app on Linux. There are some peculiarities- there is software that is made for different Operating Systems – like Google Chrome, Firefox, Ms Edge, VLC media player, LibreOffice and OpenOffice, Gimp, etc, do have versions for several different systems, like Windows and Linux. A different question is trying to run a program created for Windows in Linux. Fortunatly, since Linux is Open Source and depends mainly on opensource tools, this means that there are thousands of people, around the world that help create Linux, programs for Linux or even ways to try to run Windows apps in Linux. right now, about 15000 games created for Windows already run on Linux, using a tool called Proton, inside the Steam App. And also, now there are many apps that run inside internet browsers – did you, for example, that you can use MS Office- for example- MS Word, inside any web browser that is connected to the internet- it looks, and acts almost the same as the most recent Word, running on any Windows computer, but off course, usually slower, and depending on a good internet connection.
                      Using Linux is using a system that is free (that costs 0 AND also lets you do anything you want, without trying to spy on you).
                      Using antiX is using a Linux “distro” (this means a Linux based Operating System) that is primed to use as little resources as possible, while still not being too difficult to install and use. If you ever used Windows, particulary windows 98 or XP, you can use antiX.
                      The community is a good part of antiX- we help each other out, even antiX creator, anticapitalista, sometimes directly helps people out, here in the forum. If you present a question, usually within a few hours, someone will try to help you out.

                      Note: We do have a great Portuguese section here in the forum – do use it! Nice folks here, even use on-line translation to try to help, even when they don’t speak Portuguese themselves!

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                      Olá e bem-vindo!

                      Ainda bem que o Marcelo continua a trazer mais pessoas para o antiX, porque isso é bom para o nosso Sistema Operativo, mas também para elas, especialmente se tiverem computadores velhos ou fracos.
                      O antiX e alguns programas que utilizam o mínimo possível de recursos do sistema são a forma ideal para manter quase todos os computadores úteis. Os exemplos que dou sempre às pessoas:
                      – Se quiser navegar na Internet – utilize Firefox-esr, já incluído no antiX. Outros navegadores leves estão disponíveis, como o Seamonkey, o Min Browser, etc. E sim, pode usar o Chrome, se quiser, até mesmo o MS Edge, se por algum motivo gostar dele.
                      -Se quiser ver ficheiros de vídeo – utilize mpv, já incluído no antiX. Se o mpv não exibir vídeos de alta qualidade, instale e utilize o Xine media player, que faz milagres no meu hardware antigo.
                      – Se quiser utilizar um Office – utilize o LibreOffice, incluído no antiX. Se precisar de uma opção mais rápida (mas ligeiramente pior) utilize o OpenOffice.org – a comunidade até tem o seu próprio ficheiro .appimage para executar o OpenOffice em qualquer computador (infelizmente, está apenas em inglês)
                      – Se quiser usar o e-mail – experimente o Claws- o cliente de e-mail padrão do antiX. Se precisar de utilizar o gmail, e tiver um computador lento, não o utilize dentro de um browser – instale a seamonkey e utilize o seu cliente de e-mail e configure-o para a sua conta de gmail.
                      – Se quiser ver o youtube – não o veja dentro de um browser, use o smtube, incluído no antiX
                      – Se achar o antiX demasiado estranho, pode instalar e utilizar o FT10 – uma ferramenta que faz com que o antiX pareça um sistema operativo mais “moderno”, semelhante ao Windows 10 ou 11, utilizando aproximadamente os mesmos recursos do sistema do que a configuração padrão do antiX.

                      Sobre o que significa estar na comunidade GNU-Linux – para a maioria das pessoas, usar computadores é usar o Windows. Elas nem sequer conseguem imaginar que podem executar centenas de sistemas diferentes nos seus computadores. Isso não acontece nos telefones – a maioria das pessoas sabe que existem pelo menos 2 sistemas diferentes – Android (que usa um Kernel Linux) e IOS (para telefones Apple). Nos computadores é o mesmo – eles podem usar inúmeros sistemas.
                      Tal como normalmente não se pode executar apps Android num telefone Apple, normalmente, infelizmente, não se pode executar uma aplicação Windows no Linux. Há algumas peculiaridades – há software que é feito para diferentes sistemas operativos – como Google Chrome, Firefox, Ms Edge, VLC media player, LibreOffice e OpenOffice, Gimp, etc, têm versões para vários sistemas diferentes, como Windows e Linux. Uma questão diferente é tentar executar um programa criado para Windows em Linux. Felizmente, uma vez que Linux é Open Source e depende principalmente de ferramentas Open Source (de código Livre), isto significa que existem milhares de pessoas, em todo o mundo, que ajudam a criar o Linux, programas para o Linux ou mesmo formas de tentar executar aplicações Windows em Linux. Neste momento, cerca de 15000 jogos criados para Windows já correm em Linux, usando uma ferramenta chamada Proton, dentro da Aplicação Steam. E também, agora há muitas aplicações que correm dentro de navegadores de Internet – por exemplo, que pode usar o MS Office – por exemplo, o MS Word, dentro de qualquer navegador da web que esteja ligado à Internet – parece, e actua quase da mesma forma que o Word mais recente, correndo em qualquer computador Windows, mas, claro, normalmente mais lento, e dependendo de uma boa ligação à Internet.
                      Utilizar Linux é utilizar um sistema que é gratuito (que custa 0 E também lhe permite fazer tudo o que quiser, sem tentar espiá-lo).
                      Usar antiX é usar uma “distro” Linux (isto significa um Sistema Operativo baseado em Linux) que está configurada para usar o mínimo de recursos possível, não sendo ainda muito difícil de instalar e usar. Se alguma vez utilizou Windows, em particular Windows 98 ou XP, já sabe utilizar o antiX.
                      A comunidade é uma boa parte do antiX – ajudamo-nos uns aos outros, mesmo o antiX criador, o anticapitalista, por vezes ajuda directamente as pessoas, aqui no fórum. Se apresentar uma pergunta, normalmente dentro de algumas horas, alguém tentará ajudá-lo.

                      Nota: Temos uma grande secção portuguesa aqui no fórum – use-a! Gente simpática aqui, chega mesmo a usar tradução on-line para tentar ajudar, mesmo quando eles próprios não falam português!

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                      #94240
                      Member
                      ModdIt

                        With latest UngoogledChromium Noticeably less CPU Load in the updated version.
                        That may not apply to all machines, the effect could be due better GPU utilisation.

                        As had been promised by UngoogleChromium team the user has growing access to internal settings.
                        To access pls enter in adress bar, press enter.

                        chrome://flags/
                        The equivalent of about:config in Firefox and Plemoon.

                        Well worth exploring, many of the flags are self explaining many are still a mystery to me so no
                        attempt at recommending any settings.

                        #94145
                        Member
                        ModdIt

                          You can create a personal menu for any applications in opt easily with the
                          control center personal menu menu tool.

                          First click add
                          then any any application, change the name to Firefox or whatever you have,
                          add the path prefixing the binary name with apulse, click the use a different
                          icon box, continue, chose an icon and finish.

                          I setup Libreoffice and Ungoogledchromium that way. Libreoffice downloaded from
                          LO.org as the debian version does not recognize java. Or I am to daft to get it working.

                          Occasionaly I have needed to set an added menu item to show.

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                          #94112

                          In reply to: Antix vs Devuan

                          Member
                          xinomilo

                            my 2c on the subject, as a daily devuan ceres (=debian sid) user for the past 5 years… not rating good/bad, just my experience..

                            packages :
                            devuan uses its own repos for some systemd-free debian modified packages + debian repos for most packages (with rewrites in devuan mirrors). so, pretty much the same, but i think that antiX has many more packages/tools in its own repos.. always had the question though, of why compile eg. another firefox, 2 versions of libreoffice and other packages that already exist on Debian(?). but i like that ungoogled-chromium is available, along with seamonkey and other packages..
                            (probably need to do more antiX training/searching around to get answers, if i ever find some time)
                            antiX also has some great tools that Debian/Devuan lacks. (eg. chroot-rescue has saved me a lot of time, for a few times…)
                            being a sid user for ~15years, i think antiX sid is really really unstable 😀 . can’t recall a time i didn’t have a dependency hell or broken system when dist-upgrading to antiX sid. Debian/Devuan sid is stable most of the time tbh.

                            kernel :
                            i think it’s also been written elsewhere here, a kernel metapackage to pull latest antiX kernel (eg. antix-kernel-5.10, antix-kernel-4.9 , etc) would be much useful imho. ) but i find antiX kernel performing very well, so i’m happy to have antiX repos installed in Devuan, just for that (alongside stock Debian and linux-libre). 🙂

                            init :
                            devuan is mostly concentrated on sysvinit. openrc and runit are supposedly supported, but not really. (with a limited core team that mostly uses sysvinit, it makes sense.). so. runit (that i’m using) on devuan is mostly sysvinit dependant (same as in debian …). a few details have already been posted in the past in this forum too, iirc..
                            tbh, prefer the antiX way there. closer to artix/void way, which looks “cleaner”. in general, i wish runscripts could be copied from one distro to another with little-to-none effort, but that seems utopic atm.. different runit implementations across distros, no interoperability… 🙁
                            also good to see antiX using libseatd in latest version, other systemd-free distros seem happy sticking with elogind – not exploring other choices.

                            desktop:
                            used MATE, LXDE in the past without trouble in Devuan (switching DEs often just for tests), but with antiX had a hard time using a DE. iirc, slim was a big block for those, but not sure – been some time since last try. using openbox currently in Devuan and hopefully i’ll make a personal openbox respin with antiX in the future.
                            tbh, don’t like so many items in antiX menus. i get it that there are so many antiX goodies (as seen in /usr/local/bin – don’t know if i find all these useful for default install) that add menu items, but there’s eg. a package in antiX that puts like 20 items (iirc) in Internet section.. requires more scrolling in menus that i like.

                            lean+mean :
                            antiX performs much better that any other distro i tried in older hw. eg. last time (=a couple of weeks ago), in a mini laptop from 2006 (32bit), antiX installed in 15-20′, while any other distro i tried (devuan/debian/elementary/lubuntu/lxle) failed or took hours to install.. and performed similarly…
                            on current working laptop (2016), stripped down Devuan w/ openbox, performs similarly to vanilla antiX in terms of resources, so can’t say i see big difference there. (yes, there might be a difference with default Devuan XFCE, but haven’t really tried that… 😀 )

                            community:
                            devuan forums are really tolerant to neonazis/racists. there’s racist/nazi comments in its forums that moderators keep around for some reason. so, as a strong antifascist, i find myself mostly aligned to antiX from a political aspect. (great to have at least one antifa/politically aware distro!).
                            like the fact that devuan has it’s own gitlab instance, open for community members to register. (no need for gitlab.com, bitbucket.com, github.com, other commercial platforms)
                            reportbug is nicely modified in Devuan to help users file bugs in packages bug tracker (recognizes/submits to both Debian/Devuan bug trackers). so, very helpful.
                            irc channel was more active in devuan, antiX channel seemed mostly dormant (if i’m not mistaken)..
                            in general, would like to see antiX and other distros (including Devuan) using smaller collective+foss tools and not big-tech/proprietary, but oh well.
                            (eg. framagit.org, weblate, nextcloud).

                            2c + correct me where i might be wrong..

                            #94030
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                            argonaut459

                              looks like slimjet is a naughty boy

                              julian@antixDell:~
                              $ sudo apt install firefox-esr
                              [sudo] Passwort für julian: 
                              Paketlisten werden gelesen… Fertig
                              Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut… Fertig
                              Statusinformationen werden eingelesen… Fertig
                              Probieren Sie »apt --fix-broken install«, um dies zu korrigieren.
                              Die folgenden Pakete haben unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten:
                               slimjet : Hängt ab von: fonts-liberation soll aber nicht installiert werden
                                         Hängt ab von: libappindicator1
                              E: Unerfüllte Abhängigkeiten. Versuchen Sie »apt --fix-broken install« ohne Angabe eines Pakets (oder geben Sie eine Lösung an).
                              julian@antixDell:~
                              $ sudo apt --fix-broken install
                              Paketlisten werden gelesen… Fertig
                              Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut… Fertig
                              Statusinformationen werden eingelesen… Fertig
                              Abhängigkeiten werden korrigiert … Fertig
                              Die folgenden zusätzlichen Pakete werden installiert:
                                fonts-liberation libayatana-appindicator1 libayatana-indicator7
                                libdbusmenu-gtk4
                              Die folgenden NEUEN Pakete werden installiert:
                                fonts-liberation libayatana-appindicator1 libayatana-indicator7
                                libdbusmenu-gtk4
                              0 aktualisiert, 4 neu installiert, 0 zu entfernen und 17 nicht aktualisiert.
                              1 nicht vollständig installiert oder entfernt.
                              Es müssen 1.054 kB an Archiven heruntergeladen werden.
                              Nach dieser Operation werden 2.576 kB Plattenplatz zusätzlich benutzt.
                              Möchten Sie fortfahren? [J/n] j
                              Holen:1 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye/main i386 fonts-liberation all 1:1.07.4-11 [828 kB]
                              Holen:2 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye/main i386 libayatana-indicator7 i386 0.8.4-1+deb11u2 [90,2 kB]
                              Holen:3 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye/main i386 libdbusmenu-gtk4 i386 18.10.20180917~bzr492+repack1-2 [48,6 kB]
                              Holen:4 http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bullseye/main i386 libayatana-appindicator1 i386 0.5.5-2+deb11u2 [87,1 kB]
                              Es wurden 1.054 kB in 2 s geholt (492 kB/s).   
                              Vormals nicht ausgewähltes Paket fonts-liberation wird gewählt.
                              (Lese Datenbank ... 161648 Dateien und Verzeichnisse sind derzeit installiert.)
                              Vorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../fonts-liberation_1%3a1.07.4-11_all.deb ...
                              Entpacken von fonts-liberation (1:1.07.4-11) ...
                              Vormals nicht ausgewähltes Paket libayatana-indicator7:i386 wird gewählt.
                              Vorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../libayatana-indicator7_0.8.4-1+deb11u2_i386.deb ...
                              Entpacken von libayatana-indicator7:i386 (0.8.4-1+deb11u2) ...
                              Vormals nicht ausgewähltes Paket libdbusmenu-gtk4:i386 wird gewählt.
                              Vorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../libdbusmenu-gtk4_18.10.20180917~bzr492+repack1-2_i386.deb ...
                              Entpacken von libdbusmenu-gtk4:i386 (18.10.20180917~bzr492+repack1-2) ...
                              Vormals nicht ausgewähltes Paket libayatana-appindicator1 wird gewählt.
                              Vorbereitung zum Entpacken von .../libayatana-appindicator1_0.5.5-2+deb11u2_i386.deb ...
                              Entpacken von libayatana-appindicator1 (0.5.5-2+deb11u2) ...
                              libayatana-indicator7:i386 (0.8.4-1+deb11u2) wird eingerichtet ...
                              fonts-liberation (1:1.07.4-11) wird eingerichtet ...
                              libdbusmenu-gtk4:i386 (18.10.20180917~bzr492+repack1-2) wird eingerichtet ...
                              libayatana-appindicator1 (0.5.5-2+deb11u2) wird eingerichtet ...
                              slimjet (33.0.0.0) wird eingerichtet ...
                              update-alternatives: /usr/bin/flashpeak-slimjet wird verwendet, um /usr/bin/x-www-browser (x-www-browser) im automatischen Modus bereitzustellen
                              update-alternatives: /usr/bin/flashpeak-slimjet wird verwendet, um /usr/bin/gnome-www-browser (gnome-www-browser) im automatischen Modus bereitzustellen
                              update-alternatives: /usr/bin/flashpeak-slimjet wird verwendet, um /usr/bin/google-chrome (google-chrome) im automatischen Modus bereitzustellen
                              Trigger für fontconfig (2.13.1-4.2) werden verarbeitet ...
                              Trigger für libc-bin (2.31-13+deb11u5) werden verarbeitet ...
                              Trigger für menu (2.1.48) werden verarbeitet ...
                              Writing Menu: jwm
                              Writing Menu: fluxbox
                              Writing Menu: icewm

                              installing firefox will take some time now.

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                              #93928
                              Member
                              PPC

                                Hi- “Opera” – it’s chromium based – I’m not sure that chromium based browsers are available for 32bits computers (I mean no “recent versions”, versions made some 2 years ago or so will still work in 32bits devices, but won’t be safe because they do not have recent security patches)

                                Like posted here, there is a browser that is based on old Opera versions, available for Linux – Otter browser

                                “Chromium” and “Vivaldi”- the same applies – probably no recent Chromium version is available for 32bits linux devices (and I thinkg Vivaldi is Chromium based).

                                From the picture you posted, we can see that Epiphany, Falkon, Slimjet and Ungoogled Chromium seem to be installed.

                                “In MX, if I open the start menu I can type in what I’m looking for”
                                That feature is not directly available in the antiX menu- because antiX, to save resources, uses WindowManagers, not a full blown Desktop Environment (MX’s default D.E., XFCE, has a menu that can search for installed apps).
                                But, as you noticed, you can still search for apps- on the top entries in antiX’s menu, the icon that looks like a magnifying glass – it launches a program (app-select) that allows you to search, and then launch applications by name or description. It’s a bit slow to start on old computers, but does the same as the “search” feature in MX’s menu. If a program is not listed in app-selext, it’s because it’s not installed (or, if installed, has no .desktop file, which is not the case of any of these browsers)
                                Like most stuff in antiX- antiX does most of what other OSes do (sometimes much more), but it does it in a different way, to save resources.

                                If my assumption that no chromium based browsers are no longer available in 32bits is true, then, not even Ungoogled Chromium will work in your computer. If it does, it’s probably an older version. Please note that U.C. should be available in your system, if installed, as “Chromium”.

                                From what I can see from your snapshot:
                                antiX menu > Internet > Falkon should launch Falkon browser
                                antiX menu > Internet > Web should launch Epiphany
                                antiX menu > Internet > Flashpeak … should launch slimjet

                                Like Caprea suggests:

                                sudo desktop-menu --write-out-global

                                should update your menu and make the installed applications appear in the correct categories. Did you try to run that command?

                                Do any of the menu entries that I (and a previous post) mention come up in the menu/appselect? If not, do you launch falkon from the command line, or how do you start it?

                                Most probably you don’t see the browsers in you menu or in appselect, it’s because they are not installed. If my assumption is correct, they are not installed because they are not compatible with a 32bits Linux computer, such as yours.

                                I do have a 32bits laptop and I run an old 32bits version of Min Browser on it – it’s chromium based, so it’s outdates and should not be used for anything secure, like homebanking, doing taxes etc. (you can find a download link in my forum thread about “Min” if you wish to try it)
                                Please also note that Google cut DRM support for 32bits browsers about 2 years ago, so, there is no way that you can run Netfix, HBO, Disney+, etc on that device.

                                32bits computers are a dying breed, so you’ll have to addapt and use only software that is still available for that arch: Firefox-esr, Firefox, Seamonkey, Falkon, slimjet, etc…

                                Edit: on slow (and/or 32bits) devices, it may be worth to simply open /usr/share/applications in your default file manager ex:
                                zzzfm /usr/share/applications
                                This will show .desktop files for all installed applications on your computer – you can order the list in alfabetical order, from more recent to last, etc. This is helpfull because usually the names on a app’s .dekstop file match the name for the app, and you can, in zzzfm, just type what you want and it jumps to the file that has that text in the name.
                                You also see the icons for each .desktop file.
                                In zzzfm right click any .desktop file and select “Open” > “Execute” and the application starts.
                                You can bookmark the “applications” folder (both on zzzfm or rox, or in any File Manager), to quickly access it.
                                Yes, your filemanager can double as an app launcher, that’s Linux, for you! 🙂

                                P.

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                                #93561
                                Member
                                stevesr0

                                  Thanks for checking that, caprea.

                                  It is only the antixforum.com site.

                                  Tried with Safari and Google on iPad and Firefox on two different computers running antiX.

                                  stevesr0

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