Hey, this is cool! Looking forward to putting it to use in libudev-compat,
since it looks like I'll be needing a way to find a device file's sysfs
path.
-Jude
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Isaac Dunham wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Those who've been following the list in the last couple days may
Just my 2 cents on the whole issue of UEFI and Grub...Everyone should
take the time to learn what UEFI is and how it works. The time and
headaches you save later are worth it.
1. Not all versions of UEFI are created equal. If you have never used
UEFI, I seriously suggest that you find out if yo
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 23:05:04 +
Noel Torres wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I've been thinking around the upgrade paths we need to provide for
> Devuan 1 "Jessie without systemd" (I'd still like ancient site names
> or computing people names, so for me it is Devuan اَلْحَمْرَاء (put
> it on sources.list
Hi all
I've been thinking around the upgrade paths we need to provide for Devuan 1
"Jessie without systemd" (I'd still like ancient site names or computing
people names, so for me it is Devuan اَلْحَمْرَاء (put it on sources.list as
Devuan
Alhambra) or Devuan Aiken).
We must support users com
Hello all,
Those who've been following the list in the last couple days may have seen
some mention of libsysdev, a library that aims to provide an easy-to-use
API to get information about devices from sysfs.
It's available from git at:
git://github.com/idunham/libsysdev.git
I've just released lib
Have nothing less important than greet you and tell you, that there
are still some lights of various colours at the end of the tunnel and
that ain't bad .. And this one shines warm.
regards, daniel
S Pozdravem / Best Regards
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Daniel Pecka -