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# XDG autostart specification can be found here: # Upgraded to use python3 for BunsenLabs Linux 2020 # Renamed to bl-xdg-autostart for BunsenLabs Linux 2019 # openbox-xdg-autostart runs things based on the XDG autostart specification Can anyone advise on a way to restore this, or were they completely dependent on python 2? It appears that it should still be there in the config file. The volume button is still there and works, but everything else is gone. My biggest disappointment has been losing the power manager button and network manager button from my Tint2 setup. Obviously the menus are messed up, but that hasn't been too traumatic so far. I decided to see what would happen since I do have a Buster install that I can fall back on. It seemed the main things that would be affected for me were BunsenLabs specific, but I wasn't positive. This has worked without problems until Testing wanted to remove python 2 this week. I stayed with Buster for a few weeks after it went stable while the testing chaos past then started following testing again. I liked it so much that I've been using it full time since then.

debian testing

Sometime in early 2019 I installed Debian from a minimal network install then added Lithium using this guide: Then I upgraded to Debian Testing. I take all the blame, and yes, I want to keep the pieces. Second, I know that I'm running a Frankenstein version. It is such a great distro that it's easy to take it for granted! It does it's job and get's out of the way so well that you sometimes hardly notice what a great tool you are using! First of all, I want to say a big thank you to everyone who works on Bunsenlabs.












Debian testing