Thanks for the reply and sorry by my delay If you still need backports packages (e.g., for specific software) If my memory does not fail me it was added to have support for the wireless card. So far it works fine yet. Therefore the issue is not critical Currently the /etc/apt/sources.list file has for the backports section the following: # bullseye-backports, previously on backports.debian.org deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-backports main contrib non-free #deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/...
Thanks for the reply and sorry by my delay If you still need backports packages (e.g., for specific software) If my memory does not fail me it was added to have support for the wireless card. So far it works fine yet. Therefore the issue is not critical Currently the /etc/apt/sources.list file has for the section to be edited the following: # bullseye-backports, previously on backports.debian.org deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-backports main contrib non-free #deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/...
Thanks for the reply and sorry by my delay If you still need backports packages (e.g., for specific software) If my memory does not fail me it was added to have support for the wireless card. So far it works fine yet. Therefore the issue is not critical Currently the /etc/apt/sources.list file has for the section to be edited: # bullseye-backports, previously on backports.debian.org deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-backports main contrib non-free #deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bullseye-backports...
Thank you for the information about the past and present NetBIOS broadcasts. Believe it or not I ran across the link to that forum about wsdd quite some time ago. I've been dealing with this a long time now. When I read it again my eyes glazed over. I admit that I'm ignorant of the command line stuff and alot of what was said is like you said for Windows. I have zero windows hooked up to my home network. Anyway I did my best to do what mj666 did back in 2021. ` Re: Would it be posible to add WSDD...
hmmmmm..... I don't think its a kernel issue Older setups (Bullseye 5.10, Bookworm 6.1): Network browsing is still largely relying on NetBIOS-based discovery and older Samba behavior. XigmaNAS exposes a NetBIOS name, so it shows up fine in the Network view. New setups the “Network” browser now leans more on Avahi/mDNS + wsdd (WS-Discovery) and GVFS backends, and less on pure NetBIOS broadcasts Since you can reach smb://xigmanas and smb://ip, SMB itself works; only discovery is missing I wonder have...
Everything you have suggested were already done before I posted. My belief is that it has something to do with the kernel. Kernels 5.10 and 6.1 work but after that ? I have tried other distros, like Mint,EndeavourOS, Mx Linux, Catchy all with newer kernels and none of those displayed my NAS either. All were tried on another computer, after installing the above suggestions gained from lots of net searches. I was looking to see if the OS was the problem. So would you or anyone else here have anymore...
Here are a few things you can try Install Avahi for Discovery Install and enable Avahi daemon to publish/discover services on the local network. Run: sudo apt update && sudo apt install avahi-daemon libnss-mdns Enable service: sudo systemctl enable --now avahi-daemon Restart Thunar: thunar -q Install the GVFS SMB support is complete for the Network browser. Install: sudo apt install gvfs-backends smbclient This adds smb-browse and wsdd backends for better discovery Hope that helps
I am using various iterations of PeppermintOS. They are bullseye/kernel 5.10, bookworm/kernel 6.1,and trixie/kernel 6.12. I also have a NAS running the latest update of Xigmanas (a FreeBSD) with xigmanas as the netbios name. Both bullseye and bookworm show(display) xigmanas under the Network browser. Using PeppermintOS with the trixie base it does not show. I can access the xigmanas by using either the smb://xigmanas or smb://ipaddress in the file manager address bar. I know I can always bookmark...
I've had the same issue and with a bit of digging I've found the cause. On a 32-bit system without EFI the '/usr/sbin/bootloader-config' script will install the wrong version of grub to the chroot environment - grub-efi-ia32 instead of grub-pc. The i686 case needs to have an if..else block similar to the one in x86_64 case
Thank you very much guys.
No specific date yet.. our Goal is early 2026 Jan Feb some time Hope that helps
I've been using Peppermint based on Devuan for a while now and I'm very happy with it. I'd like to know when the Excalibur-based version will be released. Great work, team. Thanks.
Hi I would like the deeply thank you! Using the Peppermint OS mini build helped me install the OS! I was also able to get better version of an OS that resembles Ubuntu which I really like. I first wanted Peppermint OS because of how similar it looked to Ubuntu. Now that I have the mini build, I was able to also use the Debian desktop which has the screens that Ubuntu has! Thank uou for suggesting this! I was working on this for a few months! Thank you and have a great rest of your day!
oh ok. Sorry I asked AI and thats what they said. should have looked into it further. I will try and update if it hasn't worked
oh ok. Sorry I asked AI and thats what they said. should have looked into it further.I will try and update if it hasn't worked
It does not use terminal it used the debian installer. It is a step through installer gui based
No I have not tried to use PeppermintOS Mini because it is installed through the terminal. I can try but I have also tried to use another OS I forgot the name to that was needing to be installed through the terminal just like PeppermintOS Mini but for some reason that didn't work either. Now, How easy is it to install PeppermintOS Mini and could you please provide some instructions on installing PeppermintOS Mini on my Toshiba that I mentioned previously is a 32 bit laptop and I also believe this...
No I have not tried to use PeppermintOS Mini because it is installed through the terminal. I can try but I have also tried to use another OS I forgot the name to that was needing to be installed through the terminal just like PeppermintOS Mini but for some reason that didn't work either. Now, How easy is it to install PeppermintOS Mini and could you please provide some instructions on installing PeppermintOS Mini on my Toshiba that like mentioned previously is a 32 bit laptop and I also believe this...
I apologize but my question has posted twice Sorry!
I applogize but my question has posted twice Sorry!
Sorry this thread was a duplicate of the question I just asked above. Sorry!
Sorry this thread was a duplicate of the question I just asked. Sorry!
No I have not tried to use PeppermintOS Mini because it is installed through the terminal. I can try but I have also tried to use another OS I forgot the name to that was needing to be installed through the terminal just like PeppermintOS Mini but for some reason that didn't work either. Now, How easy is it to install PeppermintOS Mini and could you please provide some instructions on installing PeppermintOS Mini on my Toshiba that like mentioned previously is a 32 bit laptop? Thank You!
No I have not tried to use PeppermintOS Mini because it is installed through the terminal. I can try but I have also tried to use another OS I forgot the name to that was needing to be installed through the terminal just like PeppermintOS Mini but for some reason that didn't work either. Now, How easy is it to install PeppermintOS Mini and could you please provide some instructions on installing PeppermintOS Mini on my Toshiba that like mentioned previously is a 32 bit laptop? Thank You!
No I have not tried to use PeppermintOS Mini because it is installed through the terminal. I can try but I have also tried to use another OS I forgot the name to that was needing to be installed through the terminal just like PeppermintOS Mini but for some reason that didn't work either. Now, How easy is it to install PeppermintOS Mini and could you please provide some instructions on installing PeppermintOS Mini on my Toshiba that like mentioned previously is a 32 bit laptop? Thank You!
Looking for Orchis Dark Theme for Emerald or Attractive Themes with Rounded Corners Is there an Orchis Dark theme available for Emerald, or are there any beautiful themes, as the themes I have seen are not attractive at all and the corners are not rounded?
**Looking for Orchis Dark Theme for Emerald or Attractive Themes with Rounded Corners ** Is there an Orchis Dark theme available for Emerald, or are there any beautiful themes, as the themes I have seen are not attractive at all and the corners are not rounded?
Nice...!
Have you tried the PeppermintOS Mini... https://peppermintos.com/download-and-install/
AI Interwebs tell me variously that this laptop was released either in 2016, 18 or 19!?! Pretty sure I picked it up in '19 as Best Buy ran a $99.00 firesale. It ran like molasses with it's original Win10S. I quickly converted it to peppermintOS and it's still running strong to this day. Despite it's underpowered processor, still handles most things with ease. Initially installed pepOS 9, moved along to 10 and now it's running PepOS bullseye. Only regret is not learning there was one released with...
Hi, Similar question to the previous question but not sure if it's a grub install issue but thought this is the best forum to ask. Every time I try to install this 32 bit version of Peppermint os on my Toshiba Satellite "A134 S4467" 32 bit (it does most of the install) but it always gives a boot loader error which I do not have right now and I have tried even manually making the space on my drive (which was replaced with a new SSD which is not an M.2 just a traditional SSD) for the boot loader but...
Hi, Similar question to the previous question Every time I try to install this 32 bit version of Peppermint os on my Toshiba Satellite "A134 S4467" 32 bit (it does most of the install) but it always gives a boot loader error which I do not have right now and I have tried even manually making the space on my drive (which was replaced with a new SSD which is not an M.2 just a traditional SSD) for the boot loader but that also didn't work and I even tried to fix this by booting the OS from Ventoy and...
Hi, Similar question to the previous question Every time I try to install Peppermint os on my Toshiba Satellite "A134 S4467" 32 bit (it does most of the install) but it always gives a boot loader error which I do not have right now and I have tried even manually making the space on my drive (which was replaced with a new SSD which is not an M.2 just a traditional SSD) for the boot loader but that also didn't work and I even tried to fix this by booting the OS from Ventoy and that also didn't work....
Hi, Similar question to the previous question Every time I try to install Peppermint os on my Toshiba Satellite "A134 S4467" (which is a it does most of the install but it always gives a boot loader error which I do not have right now and I have tried even manually making the space on my drive (which was replaced with a new SSD which is not an M.2 just a traditional SSD) for the boot loader but that also didn't work and I even tried to fix this by booting the OS from Ventoy and that also didn't work....
Hi, Similar question to the previous question Every time I try to install Peppermint os on my Toshiba Satellite "A134 S4467" (which is a it does most of the install but it always gives a boot loader error which I do not have right now and I have tried even manually making the space on my drive (which was replaced with a new SSD which is not an M.2 just a traditional SSD) for the boot loader but that also didn't work and I even tried to fix this by booting the OS from Ventoy and that also didn't work....
If you still need backports packages (e.g., for specific software), replace the line with deb https://archive.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports main, then run sudo apt update. Note that archive repos receive no security updates, so use at your own risk and consider upgrading to Pep Trixie
got it installed December 2nd... will be playing around with it tomorrow...
Hello gang... long time no see! Late last week while attempting the further partition my NVME drive to make space for pepTrixie, it died, leading my homebuilt PC to bite the dust. I'll likely triage it sometime in the new year, but in meantime I'm taking over one of my hubster's elder PCs which microsloth has deemed unworthy of the move to Win11. Yes, I've tried to get him to move away from the slothside, to no avail. I've spent the day getting dual Multi-Boot up and running alongside PepTrixie,...
Hello gang... long time no see! Late last week my homebuilt PC bit the dust. I'll likely triage it sometime in the new year, but in meantime I'm taking over one of my hubster's elder PCs which microsloth has deemed unworthy of the move to Win11. Yes, I've tried to get him to move away from the slothside, to no avail. So I've spent the day getting dual Multi-Boot up and running alongside PepTrixie, PepBullseye, PepClassic & Pep10... dunno if there's any good reason to add Pep9 & Pep8 to the mix for...
Hello Friends Having Linux Peppermint as 32 Bits Based on Debian 12 - Bookworm More info manueljordan@mjordan-acer:~$ neofetch --off OS: PeppermintOS i686 Host: Aspire one V1.25 Kernel: 5.10.0-35-686-pae Uptime: 24 mins Packages: 1670 (dpkg), 3 (snap) Shell: bash 5.1.4 Resolution: 1024x768 DE: Xfce 4.16 WM: Xfwm4 WM Theme: Arc-Blue Theme: HighContrast [GTK2/3] Icons: Pepirus [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3] Terminal: terminator CPU: Intel Atom N270 (2) @ 1.600GHz GPU: Intel Mobile 945GSE Express Memory: 417MiB...
Hello Friends Having Linux Peppermint as 32 Bits Based on Debian 12 - Bookworm More info manueljordan@mjordan-acer:~$ neofetch --off OS: PeppermintOS i686 Host: Aspire one V1.25 Kernel: 5.10.0-35-686-pae Uptime: 24 mins Packages: 1670 (dpkg), 3 (snap) Shell: bash 5.1.4 Resolution: 1024x768 DE: Xfce 4.16 WM: Xfwm4 WM Theme: Arc-Blue Theme: HighContrast [GTK2/3] Icons: Pepirus [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3] Terminal: terminator CPU: Intel Atom N270 (2) @ 1.600GHz GPU: Intel Mobile 945GSE Express Memory: 417MiB...
Greetings to all PeppermintOS developers! I would like to share and contribute this beautiful wallpaper I made for Peppermint as a thank you for this wonderful system. And I'd like to ask if Peppermint OS can be installed on an AMD Threadripper?
Greetings to all PeppermintOS developers! I would like to share and contribute this beautiful wallpaper I made for Peppermint as a thank you for this wonderful system. And I'd like to ask if Peppermint OS can be installed on an AMD Threadripper?
Huge thanks for the reply Currently we are shifting away from the "live-build" tools that Debian uses.....essentially we are writing our own, for Peppemint builds Has a lot of sense, a hard work from the scratch in someway On that Note for the Debian Trixie release we did use the "live-build" tools, but for Devuan and others we are shifting to writing our compiler around mmdebstrap - mostly because mmdebstrap is suitable for what we want to do than debootstrap, right now we are using this process...
You can pick it up here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/peppermintos/files/misc/
I'll try that. Domingo-Edwin: Ureña On Thu, Nov 27, 2025, 07:08 Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: hmmm... its working for me.... if you want you could try firefox, I can upload the the profile for it. kumo not working with alternate browser https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/sa/thread/0e889dcb28/?limit=25#2530 Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/sa/ To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit...
hmmm... its working for me.... if you want you could try firefox, I can upload the the profile for it.
Currently we are shifting away from the "live-build" tools that Debian uses.....essentially we are writing our own, for Peppemint builds. On that Note for the Debian Trixie release we did use the "live-build" tools, but for Devuan and others we are shifting to writing our compiler around mmdebstrap - mostly because mmdebstrap is suitable for what we want to do than debootstrap, right now we are using this process during the Devuan 64 build. as that gets release maybe Jan or Feb we will then look...
Hello Peppermint Developers Taking in consideration that Debian dropped 32 bits support and it is reflected in some way to PeppermintOS Question What is the current decision status of Peppermint for 32 bits support for Debian 13? Currently I use Peppermint based on Bookworm for an old notebook with an architecture of 32 bits. But right now I am thinking in the future Thanks for your understanding
Hello Peppermint Developers Taking in consideration that Debian dropped 32 bits support and it is reflected in some way to PeppermintOS Question What is the current decision status of Peppermint for 32 bits support for Debian 13? Currently I use Peppermint based on Bookworm for an old notebook with an architecture of 32 bits. But right now I am thinking in the future Thanks for your understanding
No proxy was and still selected. Did not solve the problem. Domingo-Edwin: Ureña On Tue, Nov 25, 2025, 23:05 Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: So librewolf is like a paranoid security browser ... LOL it can sometimes break some links... Its not a bad thing it just keeps you safe and depends on the user to decide what you allow and block... In LibreWolf, check the proxy settings via: Preferences (Settings) > Network Settings > Connection Settings. Ensure "No proxy" or "Direct connection"...
So librewolf is like a paranoid security browser ... LOL it can sometimes break some links... Its not a bad thing it just keeps you safe and depends on the user to decide what you allow and block... In LibreWolf, check the proxy settings via: Preferences (Settings) > Network Settings > Connection Settings. Ensure "No proxy" or "Direct connection" is selected. If anything else (like manual proxy or automatic proxy configuration) is enabled, disable it.
Yes! Also Google mail On Tue, Nov 25, 2025, 21:55 Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: What is the link you are trying to connect to? Is it the bento PDF? kumo not working with alternate browser https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/sa/thread/0e889dcb28/?limit=25#4a3b/ab93/889e Sent from sourceforge.net because you indicated interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/sa/ To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscript...
What is the link you are trying to connect to? Is it the bento PDF?
that solve one problem, lol, I can see librewolf open but it show an error "the proxy server is refusing connection" I don't have a proxy server, and my firewall is open On Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 7:49 PM Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Seems like the SSB profile is missing from the system.... what would be located here: /home/YOURUSER/.local/share/pmostools/ You should see a folder lw_profile? If its not there here https://sourceforge.net/projects/peppermintos/files/misc/ is the...
Seems like the SSB profile is missing from the system.... what would be located here: /home/YOURUSER/.local/share/pmostools/ You should see a folder lw_profile? If its not there here is the profile that should be used. Extract the files to the above location. The profile is a blank one that is used by Kumo for SSBs The source of where that comes from is here, that way you can verify its the same thing: https://codeberg.org/Peppermint_OS/bubbles/src/branch/main/iso_configs/browser_profiles There is...
Thanks for the prompt response. I'm using Librewolf, the issue is that i created some SSB and the're no showing on menu and when trying to run it with kum, it just don't, nothing happy, before i use to get a white screen, now i'm getting nothing. I'm able to open the web app o librewolf . Attached some images. PeppermintOS "trixie" x86_64 inspiron13 On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 7:05 PM Peppermint OS pepdebian@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Kumo generally works with - luakit is for 32bit builds - Librewolf...
Kumo generally works with - luakit is for 32bit builds - Librewolf is with the Flagship build - Firefox is with the loaded build Hope that helps.
Hi! I have being trying to create a SSB with Kumo without success. Default peppermint browser just bring a white screen, try luakit and have similar result, installed chromium and QuteBrowser, these wouldn't start. my default browser is Brave. if i remove all other browser it doesn't event start. any suggestion is welcome.
generally you need to use sudo for that what does this show sudo fstrim --version
Yes that is correct we do not install bash-completion by default you can install it using this command sudo apt install bash-completion Hope that helps
programs like apt don't have autocomplete. doing something like "apt install fire" and pressing tab does nothing.
i have util-linux installed, but fstrim is not found. how do i install it?
There can be multiples things that cause that issue, its hard to say what is the cause in your situation. For example - Improper Partitioning Incorrect Boot Mode MBR vs. GPT Filesystem Issues Secure Boot/CSM Issues Existing Bootloader Conflicts But there is a lot of info on possible solutions Here Hope that helps
Hello, duplicate of another topic, but I have not been able to solve it and that topic is not getting any replies as what they suggest does not work for me. Whenever the install is finishing and installing grub I get the error: "grub-install --target=i386-pc --recheck --force /dev/sda returned error code 1." Have tried both devian and devuan and the same issue persists. Thanks in advance
Hi there. Just wondering....after reinstalling PepVoid as I wanted to move back to a rolling distro, I get this message when updating....[*] Updating repository https://www.repo.peppermintos.org/packages/x86_64-repodata' ... SSL certificate subject doesn't match host www.repo.peppermintos.org ERROR: [reposync] failed to fetch filehttps://www.repo.peppermintos.org/packages/x86_64-repodata': Operation not permitted... is that because peppermintos.org is still down ? Any ideas ? Thanks so much
Irealize PepVoid wasnt exacttly minimal on installation but just wanted to go with the main theme :)
Here is the one we use. Hope that helps
And lastly,...........
I just moved the main logo slightly higher :)
Installed PepVoid again as I want to move to a rolling distro. I created this wallpaper ( first time making my own ). Hope you like it.
If I run "ls" here, I get the following:- (proc) (memdisk) (hd0 ) (hdo,gpt3) (hd0,gpt2) (hd0,gpt1) (cd0) Where do I go from here?
I followed the Debian wiki for the full-upgrade from Debain 12 "bookworm" to 13 "trixie". Things worked fine, I have the new kernel, xfce, ... not broken packages. However the information about the distribution is not updated: lsb_release -a says Codename: bookworm and cat /etc/os-release says VERSION_CODENAME="bookworm" This information is wrong - since, after the upgrade I am running "trixie". Is the release information set by PeppermintOS itself? Is there a way to change this information to respect...
I followed the Debian wiki for the full-upgrade from Debain 12 "bookworm" to 13 "trixie". Thinks worked fine, I have the new kernel, xfce, ... not broken packages. However the information about the distribution is not updated: lsb_release -a says Codename: bookworm and cat /etc/os-release says VERSION_CODENAME="bookworm" This information is wrong - since, after the upgrade I am running "trixie". Is the release information set by PeppermintOS itself? Is there a way to change this information to respect...
Hello, I ´m still having the same issue even though I tried those console commands. Trying to install PeppermintOS on a Samsung N210 Plus 32-bit with an Intel Atom N450.
This is a photo I have just taken.
What is on the grub screen?
I am trying to install Peppermint on my aged HP Probook and am having some problems. 1. If I connect to WiFi and run the install, it gets to the update stage and then hangs for ever. I can't get any further. 2. If I don't connect to WiFi, the install proceeds to the end, but when I try to restart, I just get GRUB screen. I don't know what to do next.
Thanks! for Sharing.... we are really happy to learn that things have work for you. Welcome! to the community.
Hello from Northern Germany, or as we prefer to greet: Moin! As Win10 expired lately, I had to find a new task for my older tabletPC (lenovo) and tried to install Linux mint. And failed three times. Installation ok but Ubuntu failed to boot. I had to search only for some days 😁 to find the reason and the solution. (it's a 32bit / 64bit item. The computer runs 64bit-programs but EFI accepts only 32bit. lenovo is crap I think) On this quest I found peppermint OS, which is not well known in Germany....
Wondering too....IS there a possibility to turn PepDevuan into a rolling distro ? Something like the script from Rhino to turn Ubuntu based distro's into a rolling distro ?
Thanks AliReda
XFCE Looks Like Windows 11 Now! 🔥 Note: The previous video had poor quality. This one is the same as the old video, but with much better quality. https://youtu.be/EXaUw1M1pKw
XFCE Looks Like Windows 11 Now! 🔥 Note: The previous video had poor quality. This one is the same as the old video, but with much better quality. https://youtu.be/EXaUw1M1pKw
XFCE Looks Like Windows 11 Now! : Note: The previous video had poor quality. This one is the same as the old video, but with much better quality. https://youtu.be/EXaUw1M1pKw
Can I change to Excalibur using the guide at devuan.org or is it too early to do that ? I see I would have to install usrmerge first before upgrading.
Okie. Thanks so much Peppermint OS.
Hmm with pre - builds, private testing and public testing Maybe Jan sometime.... I would say that is a good timeline.
Me too :). I see Devuan released Devuan 6 today. Any update on a timeline for PepDevuan ?
Thank you!
LOL. Like looking through a 'Window'. Nice job !!
XFCE Looks Like Windows 11 Now! 🔥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yhHQI1iiig
XFCE Looks Like Windows 11 Now! 🔥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yhHQI1iiig
work ok xD ps. I'm waiting for pep devuan runit
work ok xD
Thanks for that Ali. I actually like it as is but will check the video too. You never know, I may like it even more ha ha. Thanks so much. The conkys are from MX-Linux. MX-Conky and Conky Manager * MX )
The Conky widgets in your setup aren’t transparent. You can watch the video at minute 4:46 to see how to enable it. https://youtu.be/QkPb8noUBRI?si=RuLvvMePxUU4xS7u
My latest screen.