Thanks, Edward.
El 22/09/15 22:10, Edward Bartolo escribió:
Remove the motherboard's battery for a few minutes to allow the
circuitry to reset itself. If you have a voltmeter, check whether the
battery's voltage is still within acceptable limits: for a 3V battery,
2V is not acceptable. If you ca
Remove the motherboard's battery for a few minutes to allow the
circuitry to reset itself. If you have a voltmeter, check whether the
battery's voltage is still within acceptable limits: for a 3V battery,
2V is not acceptable. If you can, connect a low resistance across the
battery or temporarily s
Yes,
# ntpdate -u hora.roa.es
But the hour changes itself frecuently. Sometimes i can't access to the
clock of the BIOS. In this sorts of cases 'date' works, but not 'hwclock'.
Patience :)
Aitor.
El 22/09/15 21:02, Didier Kryn escribió:
No ntp server around?
Didier
Le 22/09/2015
Dear All,
My question is still open as I have no idea which project I can join
to help. I was told it is easy to continue contributing to the Devuan
Project, but this is proving to be next to impossible. This is NOT a
rhetorical question; yes, I know the obvious answer that I can help in
other pro
Simon Hobson writes:
> Rainer Weikusat wrote:
>> That's a long rant about 'systemd architecture' with an inflammatory
>> subject someone posted to the systemd devel list. It didn't receive any
>> replies more noteworthy than the original text which is 'hardly
>> surprising'.
[...]
> But one thi
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 04:14:39PM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote:
[...]
> But one thing I did pick up on, one of the reasons given
> for not having any subdivision was a desire to not have to
> have documented and stable APIs. I find that "a tad
> off-putting" because in the projects I used to work in
Beautifull idea !!
I will add to debian/control:
Homepage: http://devuan.org
XS-Vcs-Git: g...@git.devuan.org:edbarx/netman.git
XS-Vcs-Browser: https://git.devuan.org/edbarx/netman.git
Aitor.
On 22/09/15 17:37, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi Aitor,
If you can still rename the netman package I would
Hi Aitor,
If you can still rename the netman package I would like to have it
renamed "netman-devuan-nm".
It is important for any users to know from where netman was conceived,
and this is, the Devuan Project.
Edward
On 07/04/2021, aitor_czr wrote:
> Good idea :-)
>
> On 22/09/15 11:20, tilt! w
Rainer Weikusat wrote:
> That's a long rant about 'systemd architecture' with an inflammatory
> subject someone posted to the systemd devel list. It didn't receive any
> replies more noteworthy than the original text which is 'hardly
> surprising'.
Ah, I'm not alone in thinking that then - shoul
Andrea writes:
> I was reading the systemd dev list to keep current and found
> this thread gem:
>
> http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2015-September/034264.html
That's a long rant about 'systemd architecture' with an inflammatory
subject someone posted to the systemd devel lis
No ntp server around?
Didier
Le 22/09/2015 14:05, aitor_czr a écrit :
Sorry, my clock is changing again with different hard disks and
different operating systems.
... I saw it timestamping "debian/changelog" in netman-package...
I can't be using hwclock every few minutes. I will not
Sorry, my clock is changing again with different hard disks and
different operating systems.
... I saw it timestamping "debian/changelog" in netman-package...
I can't be using hwclock every few minutes. I will not send more posts
from this computer until discover the reason.
Sorry again,
Ai
Great news! Thank you for all your efforts!
On September 21, 2015 9:44:12 PM CDT, Jude Nelson wrote:
::I'm pleased to announce the availability of eventfs
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dear Jude,
On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Jude Nelson wrote:
>I'm going to migrate my production machine to using eventfs with
>libudev-compat this weekend. Once I'm satisfied that it works as
>expected, I'll begin packaging all of vdev's components for Devuan.
>Questions, comments, and f
Good idea :-)
On 22/09/15 11:20, tilt! wrote:
On 04/07/2021 10:54 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
gpg-netman (git-buildpackage)
People will think it's related to "gpg", which it isn't.
I would like to suggest the name "netman-package" for that project.
Greetings,
T.
On 04/07/2021 10:54 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
gpg-netman (git-buildpackage)
People will think it's related to "gpg", which it isn't.
I would like to suggest the name "netman-package" for that project.
Greetings,
T.
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Ok, i will push it to 'git.devuan.org' (i am registered) and i will call it:
gpg-netman (git-buildpackage)
in order to distinguish it from yours. Thanks for the descriptions.
Aitor.
On 22/09/15 09:20, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi Aitor,
When it is time to merge my latest code, please let me know
So how to get eventfs going with vdev.
./eventfs /run/udev
or where should eventfs be mounted?
Eventfs mounting will not be handled by vdev, right?
/scooby
On 2015-09-22 04:44, Jude Nelson wrote:
Hey everyone,
I promise, I'm not dead :) I've been working on vdev off and on over
the past
Hi Aitor,
When it is time to merge my latest code, please let me know.
Edward
On 22/09/2015, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi Aitor,
>
> Thanks for helping in this project. Here are two little descriptions
> for the debian/control file.
>
> netman, A simple and intuitive GUI network manager that uses
Hi Aitor,
Thanks for helping in this project. Here are two little descriptions
for the debian/control file.
netman, A simple and intuitive GUI network manager that uses a CLI
backend as its workhorse.
backend, a CLI program that uses ifup and ifdown to connect and
disconnect to a wifi. Wired con
Hi Tilt,
I debianized it, and shortly i will push it to Git, and i will offer
also a little APT repository containig it, the lastest version of
linux-libre and Compiz Fusion.
Now i need a description for netman-gui and netman-backend to add them
to the debian/control file.
Regards,
Aitor.
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