Re: [DNG] Commenting out code of netman and backend

2015-11-09 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi Aitor, What are you migrating to C and gtk3? I assume you are talking about the frontend as the backend is in already in C. Which tools you are using for the migration? Can I help in coding? However, be informed that I never created a complex GUI using gtkx or qtx. Edward On 09/11/2015, aito

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 09:57:48PM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote: > Le 09/11/2015 20:12, Rainer Weikusat a écrit : > >After booting, the discrepancy between the RTC clock and the actual time > >is unknown. > I remember having had a problem with two servers when the time > discrepency reached 5mn (It

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 09/11/2015 20:12, Rainer Weikusat a écrit : After booting, the discrepancy between the RTC clock and the actual time is unknown. I remember having had a problem with two servers when the time discrepency reached 5mn (It was for kerberos authentication). We discovered that one of the two

Re: [DNG] Office pack

2015-11-09 Thread Rainer Weikusat
Mitt Green writes: > Ted is cool; I think it's time to start learning LaTeX using vim, as well as > sc, > they both are something different from the "standard office". JFTR: I've been using LaTeX to write every 'formal' text I needed to write for about the last 20 years, ranging from term papers

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Rainer Weikusat
Didier Kryn writes: > Le 09/11/2015 15:58, Rainer Weikusat a écrit : >> Didier Kryn writes: >> >> [...] >> > Maybe you never shutdown, but some, like me, prefer to put their > laptop back in a well-know state from time to time. Indeed, I do reboot from time to time. Sometimes it's be

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 09/11/2015 15:58, Rainer Weikusat a écrit : Didier Kryn writes: [...] Maybe you never shutdown, but some, like me, prefer to put their laptop back in a well-know state from time to time. Indeed, I do reboot from time to time. Sometimes it's because I didn't keep an eye on battery state -

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Rainer Weikusat
Didier Kryn writes: [...] >>> Maybe you never shutdown, but some, like me, prefer to put their >>> laptop back in a well-know state from time to time. >> >> Indeed, I do reboot from time to time. Sometimes it's because I >> didn't keep an eye on battery state - it's getting towards the end of >>

Re: [DNG] Office pack

2015-11-09 Thread Mitt Green
Thanks everyone. Ted is cool; I think it's time to start learning LaTeX using vim, as well as sc, they both are something different from the "standard office". Anyway, I always have a couple of LiveCDs with Ubuntu or alike, they have office pre-installed. Cheers, Mitt __

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 09/11/2015 13:56, Simon Hobson a écrit : Didier Kryn wrote: Why the hell did they invent suspend-to-disk? I take it you don't like the idea ? No. I don't dislike the idea. I admit it is brillant. I'm confused then - but that's not hard ! This leads to the conclusion: boot time doesn't

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Simon Hobson
Didier Kryn wrote: >>> Why the hell did they invent suspend-to-disk? >> I take it you don't like the idea ? > No. I don't dislike the idea. I admit it is brillant. I'm confused then - but that's not hard ! > This leads to the conclusion: boot time doesn't matter if you never shut > down, bu

Re: [DNG] Joining Devuan

2015-11-09 Thread Jaromil
dear Brian, On Sun, 08 Nov 2015, Brian Nash wrote: > Greetings. > > I have been a Debian user for quite a while, and like many others, > switched to Devuan after the systemd fiasco. > > I would like to help with the development/maintenance of Devuan, but I > am unsure as to how. Would you care

Re: [DNG] Devuan on top of OpenVZ

2015-11-09 Thread Emiliano Marini
Helmut, Jaromil, Thanks for your comments. Sadly I'm not very familiar with OpenVZ, I'm more a QEMU/KVM guy. Didn't know it wasn't safe to upgrade on an OpenVZ container :( Regards, Emiliano. On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 7:23 AM, Jaromil wrote: > Dear Hoshpak and Emiliano > > On November 6, 2015 7:

Re: [DNG] Quick start guide to uprading to Devuan and configuring minimalism

2015-11-09 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 09/11/2015 05:06, Sam a écrit : On 07/11/15 20:53, Didier Kryn wrote: Le 07/11/2015 11:02, dev1fan...@use.startmail.com a écrit : All that info is right as far as I can tell. gcc versions from /proc/version are labelled as debian for me too. The kernel remembers who has compiled it,

Re: [DNG] packages.devuan.org/merged/pool/ is empty

2015-11-09 Thread aitor_czr
Hi Jasper, This is the way how Amprolla works. If yout want to access to the content of /merged/pool you need to resort to debmirror. Aitor. On 08/11/15 14:38, Jasper Noë wrote: Hello Devuans, trying to install Devuan I get stuck here: http://packages.devuan.org/merged/pool/ appears to be

Re: [DNG] Detailed technical treatise of systemd

2015-11-09 Thread Didier Kryn
Le 08/11/2015 19:51, Simon Hobson a écrit : Didier Kryn wrote: Why the hell did they invent suspend-to-disk? I take it you don't like the idea ? My only laptop is OS X, and I tend to leave so much open (text files of temporary notes, a gazzillion web pages/tabs, mail (home), mail (work), an

[DNG] Commenting out code of netman and backend

2015-11-09 Thread aitor_czr
Sorry, i didn't answered to the thread with the rigth subject... It's a good idea, Edward. I started migrating it to C and gtk3. After that we could migrate it to qt5 (don't forget LxQt). Cheers, Aitor. On 09/11/15 08:32, Edward Bartolo wrote: To Whom It May Concern, I am thinking about c

Re: [DNG] Dng Digest, Vol 14, Issue 23

2015-11-09 Thread Scienceof Atomics
Not a "halfway state". The EGL base system is now built from (devuan-) debootstrap. My apologies. A quick but inaccurate summary of recent activity. I've installed EGL on three machines machines without any problems, but am still sorting out minor issues of my own. A real pleasure to find