Hello Tobias,
thanks a lot for these hints! Please understand the following questions not
directed specifically to you, it's just that I am not very much into
systemd,
and i appreciate every piece of clarification a lot. I post this here,
because
this is one forum I know that cares about portab
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 08:45:51AM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
> It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
> I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use aptitude to fix those
> upgrades that get held back for various reasons.
>
Hi tilt!
The systemd 217 announcement contained something about utmp support being
compile time optional to have legacy free systems. So I would not depend on
that service.
I do not think you would need it anyway as systemd will stop the display
manager all by itself.
Best Regards,
Tobias
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On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 12:00:28AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
> many are the ways of the artisans
>
> and we shall respect them all
>
> lets put it white on black:
> Devuan will not lure upstream into its git
> but certainly we are honored to share that infrastructure with this fine
> campfire
>
>
many are the ways of the artisans
and we shall respect them all
lets put it white on black:
Devuan will not lure upstream into its git
but certainly we are honored to share that infrastructure with this fine
campfire
for me git has been a great thing. but
then I was already using CVS and svn f
On August 28, 2015 11:09:08 PM GMT+02:00, tilt! wrote:
>
>Does systemd write RUN_LVL utmp entries in a compliant fashion;
>especially, when entering shutdown, does it generate an entry of
>ut_type RUN_LVL with ut_pid set to 0?
very good question!!
>Kind regards,
_
Hi,
I use xfce-session with nodm, a (very) lightweight display manager.
It essentially puts a user's x session into an endless loop.
When shutting down the system via logout dialog (utilizing pm-utils),
at least on my installation (utilizing sysvinit), nodm fails to
recognize that the system is
Quote: "IMHO in the beginning
every project should be one person, or at the most 3. Others can make
suggestions, but the guys doing the dev should pick which suggestions
go in.
Later, when the project becomes stable, THEN put it in Git where
everyone can have their way with it."
In fact, effectiv
I do not know a solution for this behavior but you do not need aptitude
in this situation you can do apt-get dist-upgrade to fix those upgrades
that get held back for various reasons.
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 08:45:51 +0100
From: Dave Turner
To:dng@lists.dyne.org
Subject: [DNG] strange character
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 18:11:22 +0100
Edward Bartolo wrote:
> This is exasperating! Git is refusing my commits telling me everything
> is up to date!
>
> This is effectively locking me out of development notwithstanding that
> I spent hours upon hours developing. This puts me down.
>
> :(((
Git:
On 2015-08-28 14:41, Marlon Nunes wrote:
Thank you god! yet there are sane people Like V.R, who wrote:
"I couldn’t help but laugh.
They’re going to drag Unix kicking and screaming into the 21st
century… by integrating a mid-80s first-generation research
microkernel for its infamous IPC.
Please
Assuming you are in the backend_src directory of the project:
# git add src/backend.c src/core_functions.c include/core_functions.h
# git commit -m "my fancy commit message"
(Hope I got the subdirectory names right, did this without actually checking.)
--
Irrwahn
On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 18:32:26 +
Thank you god! yet there are sane people Like V.R, who wrote:
"I couldn’t help but laugh.
They’re going to drag Unix kicking and screaming into the 21st century…
by integrating a mid-80s first-generation research microkernel for its
infamous IPC.
Please people, read this article ->
http://bl
Suppose I changed backend.c core_functions.c core_functions.h, what
would the command be?
Edward
On 28/08/2015, Urban Wallasch wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 18:11:22 +0100, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>> This is exasperating! Git is refusing my commits telling me everything
>> is up to date!
>>
>
>
This is exasperating! Git is refusing my commits telling me everything
is up to date!
This is effectively locking me out of development notwithstanding that
I spent hours upon hours developing. This puts me down.
:(((
Edward
On 28/08/2015, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Found a call to calloc() with
I always thought su was the wrong way to go about things.
Give me sudo every time.
(there are assorted long discussions about su vs sudo out there on the
interweb, let's not repeat them here!)
Just be glad we still have a choice!
DaveT
On 28/08/15 16:32, Laurent Bercot wrote:
On 28/08/2015 17
On 28/08/2015 17:00, Michael Bütow wrote:
https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/
The thing is, he's not entirely wrong: su *is*, really, a
broken concept.
What he conveniently forgets, of course, is that having a
real root session with a separated environment, which is
what the new feature do
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 05:00:56PM +0200, Michael Bütow wrote:
> Article here:
>
> https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/
>
> I for one look forward to not having any of this madness one day when I
> transition completely to Devuan!
Motivations are legit (see sup, doas).
Having a privilege esca
Article here:
https://tlhp.cf/lennart-poettering-su/
I for one look forward to not having any of this madness one day when I
transition completely to Devuan!
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console-data was not installed so I installed it.
Configured it. No difference.
Rebooted. No difference.
Rummaged around the interweb found assorted files to look at,
reconfigured locale, had another go at configuring the keyboard. Rebooted.
No difference!
Anyway, thanks for the suggestion Aito
Try with:
# dpkg-reconfigure console-data
Aitor.
On 28/08/15 13:21, Dave Turner
wrote:
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use aptitude to fix those
upgrades that get held ba
Found a call to calloc() without a matching call to free() in core_functions.c
i) eth0, wlan0 can be upped and downed from GUI
ii) eth0 configuration cannot be edited from GUI
iii) wifi configuration can be edited from GUI
iv) wifi hotspot scanning works
v) listing of configured wifis and eth0 sup
Hi all,
I have an Nvidia GTX 750ti card in the box I'm testing x86_64 Alpha2 on. After
install, both Slim and X run an 800x600 resolution which is not good for me. I
am used to installing either nvidia-xxx from apt (on Ubuntuish
distros) or downloading the Linux NVidia binary install driver from
Here's a synopsis of changes I made in devuan to create the live iso. In
the installation that was used to create the iso, I changed the debian
grub boot splash to the red vulcan devuan boot spash, but I forgot to do
that in the iso.
fsr
---
Added live-boot live-config live-config-sysvinit li
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 21:51:32 -0400
fsmithred wrote:
> On 08/27/2015 08:47 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 19:23:43 -0400
> > fsmithred wrote:
> >
> >> On 08/27/2015 09:38 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Where can I find and download the latest Devuan capable of being
> >>> run o
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 17:59:09 -0700
Go Linux wrote:
> On Thu, 8/27/15, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> > Subject: Re: [DNG] Where to find the latest Devuan that runs under
> > Qemu? To: dng@lists.dyne.org
> > Date: Thursday, August 27, 2015, 7:47 PM
> >
> > Another interest: Where can I find an up-to-dat
I run devuan unstable 'ceres' on my Toshiba laptop and my iMac.
It all works with just a bit of weirdness.
I use apt-get update apt-get upgrade and then use aptitude to fix those
upgrades that get held back for various reasons.
Whenever I highlight one of the held back packages and press 'e' to
Downloaded and testing it!
Thanks, fsmith.
On 28/08/15 04:28, fsmithred wrote:
On 08/27/2015 08:47 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
>On Thu, 27 Aug 2015 19:23:43 -0400
>fsmithred wrote:
>
>>On 08/27/2015 09:38 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
>>>
>>>Where can I find and download the latest Devuan capable of bei
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