Friday, July 17, 2026

Voyager Linux has done some Work on Ubuntu Desktop

Voyager Debian Edition was successfully installed in my NUC and GRUB was updated without a hitch.
Added blender, too.
No space left but Blender launched perfectly well. Old Edition (4.3.12).
I have already converted it to a GNOME Desktop.

Yes, Voyager Linux has done some Work on Ubuntu Desktop.
It looks like Modiccia Cinnamon Desktop .
WiFi is OK.
Bluish Green colour arrangement is soothing to the eye.
As Ubuntu installation is in snail pace compared to ARCH derivatives, I decided to sit and wait.
Have a cup of Ceylon Tea, instead.
Well, i am a patient guy.
If I am not happy, I would install 13.5 Debian version.
It says 2.9GB is enough which I do not believe.
It has copied GNOME desktop arrangement to a large extent which enticed me to install it.

SLOW pace is killing me SOFTLY and World Cup Soccer coming to a close I have nothing else to do except finish my books.

I do 20 to 30 pages a sitting.
Writing books is a very boring pastime.

It has no Gparted but it can be installed in a live setting but one has to get Synaptic Package Manager, first.

It has OS-Uninstaller which I have never tried. May be to remove an OS already in a system.
It is valled Glade2scriptPython3.

It says it has a new version but I declined but with the installer on it cannit mount.
Nearly 15 minutes, it is still retrieving file after file.
As expected it failed.
I am going to try Debian version.

Since, I have only Forky installed having the Debian 13 was a good idea with some changes to the Desktop. 
I won't try Blender with only 12.7GB. I did by increasing the /root to 30GB. I had to sacrifice Netrunner one of my Linux old flames.

It is good for Debian to foster one of these children.

By the way, I went for factory setting of my Chinese MI cellphone and saved 50% of storage. With all my needed applications installed It went up to 44%.
I may try Debian on it now.
Debian does not support Cellphone edition unless it is specifically built for Linux.

Neptune has become one of my favorites and is Debian based.

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