Hi Aitor,
As I told you earlier in this thread, I am am joining you in your
experimentation with gtk. I have just created a little calendar
application using the calendar widget. After this, I can try to create
the GUI for netman but obviously without the coding.
Edward
On 21/11/2015, aitor_czr
Hi Frits
I want to see how much changed between stable and sid versions.
I've started to do a side by side compare of 4.0.4 and 5.0-a11-2 in sid,
using diffuse.
Functions:
1. all reference to ubuntu has gone
2. updated copyright hears
3. templates.sh, releases.sh deleted
4. chroot_bind_path.sh a
Hello,
the first "devuanized" live-build is going to be jessie-only,
4.0.3-somethingdevuansomething
and I still have to see how easily it can be merged a year forward
(hopefully that's easy to do)
It's just that live-build is quite debian-specific and needed to be
changed otherwise it just
w
Hi Frits
Yes that would be a good enough test. Appreciate all your work getting it
devuanised!
Which repo did you use to make the dvd?
Cheers
Ozi
On Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 12:59 AM, Godefridus Daalmans wrote:
> Thanks for documenting that Aitor!
>
> It's all a lot of work.
>
> Let's shout a he
Sorry, overlooked! It is only now, as you say this, that i remember
reading it:
* DngDigest, Vol 12, Issue 39 (September 13) *
Thanks,
Aitor
On 11/21/2015 06:10 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
netman can autoconnect, you only need to use the --auto-conn parameter
with the GUI frontend.
Edward
netman can autoconnect, you only need to use the --auto-conn parameter
with the GUI frontend.
Edward
On 21/11/2015, aitor_czr wrote:
> Hi Edward,
>
> As you know, i'm taking a look at GtkBuilder.
>
> My first example was a window with a button doing nothing. So, it works
> fine in old hardware.
Excellent! If you put this up somewhere let me know and I'll link to
you
On Saturday, November 21, 2015 12:27 PM, aitor_czr
wrote:
Hi all,
This example is for amd64 architecture.
I genuinely apologize for the length of the post !!
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On 11/21/2015 07:27 AM, aitor_czr wrote:
> "How to integrate devuan-installer in an existing devuan based system"
Nice howto. Not too long - just the right length.
Is there a devuan-installer package, or are we just using the debian
installer?
>
> Install the following packages:
>
> root@de
Thanks for documenting that Aitor!
It's all a lot of work.
Let's shout a heartfelt "thank you" to Daniel Baumann and his live-build
companions who automated this difficult set of tasks considerably :-)
A small tip I learned only recently, for experimenting with chroot
jails:
You wouldn't wan
I forgot umounting the partitions:
umount chroot/proc
umount chroot/sys
umount chroot/dev/pts
after exiting from the chroot jail. Be sure that chroot/proc and
chroot/sys are empty, because sometimes they are busy. Otherwise,
restart the computer.
Aitor.
On 11/21/2015 01:27 PM, aitor_czr
Hi all,
This example is for amd64 architecture.
I genuinely apologize for the length of the post !!
*1.-**_MODIFYING THE FILESYSTEM.SQUASHFS_*
Download the iso distribution: ExeGnuLinux, Refracta, Star... or
whatever you want, and extract the content.
You will find a squashfs file in it (t
Hi Edward,
As you know, i'm taking a look at GtkBuilder.
My first example was a window with a button doing nothing. So, it works
fine in old hardware.
My second example was a spinner, and there will be more examples all of
them focused to the netman gui.
I've been using netman for weeks wi
Hi Rainer,
And thanks for your test...
On 20/11/15 12:11, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
"Works for me" (as usual, the dbus invasion could be successfully
repelled by deinstalling everything which came in the way until dbus
could be deinstalled itself without affecting any 'real' functionality).
Almos
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