You have been banned from my mail.
Thanks for proving who you are and what your intention is. That proves
your "advice" is not reliable to be listened to.
Adios, and go find some other victim to troll.
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Hi,
Libsystemd0 can be shrunk in cases only a few exported functions are
needed. That is exactly what I did when systemd became mandatory in
Debian around two years ago. I used tools like ld, nm and grep to
find which functions where used from libsystemd0. (See my howto on
forums.debian.net). Kno
On 07/19/2016 11:53 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
...
All that talk about multiseat being important or even relevant today is IMO
bullshit.
...
Oh the insolence. Amazing. "You're holding it wrong" comes to mind.
There is this guy named Lennart who might agree with you.
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Quoting Brad Campbell (lists2...@fnarfbargle.com):
> Rick I completely understand that sentiment, and none of my servers
> have a GUI on them. I just "assumed" (yeah, my mistake) that display
> managers were used only on single user desktop machines.
Predominantly, to be sure.
In the mid 1990s,
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 09:38:07AM +0800, Brad Campbell wrote:
> So all that rambling comes back to "why do I need to know my root password
> to halt or reboot the machine from the login screen?"
Because half a century ago you had plenty of users per machine. Rebooting
obviously destroyed the wor
On 19/07/16 10:43, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting Brad Campbell (lists2...@fnarfbargle.com):
This is one I find interesting. I've never used an operating system
where it was required to know root credentials to halt or reboot the
machine from the login screen.
Remember, Unix is a multiuser operatin
Quoting Brad Campbell (lists2...@fnarfbargle.com):
> This is one I find interesting. I've never used an operating system
> where it was required to know root credentials to halt or reboot the
> machine from the login screen.
Remember, Unix is a multiuser operating system, and also one supporting
On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 11:07:01AM +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
> I am pretty sure it's trivial to install a different login manager
> if SLiM is not to your liking. Or has systemd crept into the rest of
> them?
No, lightdm is installable and systemd free on devuan. That along with
lightdm-gtk-greet
On 07/19/2016 10:38 AM, Brad Campbell wrote:
On 19/07/16 00:37, Steve Litt wrote:
SPECIAL USERNAMES
For instance, to reboot the computer from the login screen, type in the
username "reboot" (without the quotes), then when asked for the
password put the root password, and it reboots.
...
This
On 19/07/16 00:37, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
SPECIAL USERNAMES
The login screen has no controls other than the input field. So how do
you reboot, halt or go to a console from the login screen? The answer
is, you use a special username.
For instance, to reboot the computer from the login scre
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 20:30:12 +0200
Jaromil wrote:
> We want to avoid overlapping openrc scripts with sysvinit
> scripts.
I can't even begin to imagine the mess with their scripts in any way
overlapped, commingled, interchangeable, etc. Eeeuu!
> This is the major reason to dismiss the dial
Am Mon, 18 Jul 2016 18:30:07 +
schrieb Jaromil :
Hi Jaromil!
> this is precisely what Parazyd has recommended to do, while looking
> into the plan to make a openrc package on ascii. we also have contact
> with genoo maintainers and good understanding of their approach.
>
> from what I've see
Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com):
> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 08:54:44AM -0400, fsmithred wrote:
> > Pretty cool trick. I tried it and got mixed results. I'm running without
> > libsystemd0 here, so I can't have gvfs-daemons. That means there's no
> > trash icon on the desktop and remov
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 19:12:37 +0200
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On the road to a viable jwm desktop in devuan, i am using/trying
> open-rc. In advance, my excuses if what follows is not sufficiently
> technical.
>
> To the point: From Manjaro-OpenRC i knew openrc as a clean and logical
> system to manage d
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016, emnin...@riseup.net wrote:
>
> It would be nice to have openrc implemented as it is in gentoo or
> manjaro: with the to essential directories:
this is precisely what Parazyd has recommended to do, while looking
into the plan to make a openrc package on ascii. we also have co
Hi!
On the road to a viable jwm desktop in devuan, i am using/trying
open-rc. In advance, my excuses if what follows is not sufficiently
technical.
To the point: From Manjaro-OpenRC i knew openrc as a clean and logical
system to manage daemons & processes. By far, from a user point of
view, super
Hi all,
Until documentation or on-screen instructions make this unnecessary,
this email serves to document various actions the user can perform
while on Devuan's login screen. The login screen is that screen that
asks for your username, and then after that, it asks for your password.
It typically
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 11:29:25PM +0900, Simon Walter wrote:
> On 07/18/2016 11:06 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> >On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 08:16:03AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>Simon Walker wrote:
> >
> >>
> >><<
> >>Can you explain how a computer works to a child or perhaps a rubber
On 07/18/2016 11:06 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 08:16:03AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi,
Simon Walker wrote:
<<
Can you explain how a computer works to a child or perhaps a rubber duck?
You place a child at the same level as a rubber duck?! A child can
understand p
Le 18/07/2016 14:54, fsmithred a écrit :
With a dummy equivs libsystemd0, I get a trash icon that works, but the
removable drives don't show up on the desktop. When I remove the dummy
package and install the real libsystemd0, removables show up and
mount/eject work as expected.
I would cons
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 08:16:03AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Simon Walker wrote:
>
> <<
> Can you explain how a computer works to a child or perhaps a rubber duck?
> >>
> You place a child at the same level as a rubber duck?! A child can
> understand provided any concepts used are w
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 08:54:44AM -0400, fsmithred wrote:
> On 07/16/2016 05:12 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
> > You probably wouldn't even like removing libsystemd0 entirely and
> > replacing it with an 'equivs' recipe, which could also be done if one
> > really, really, really were concerned.
> >
> > B
On 07/16/2016 05:12 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
> You probably wouldn't even like removing libsystemd0 entirely and
> replacing it with an 'equivs' recipe, which could also be done if one
> really, really, really were concerned.
>
> But, for those interested in that technique, see: 'How To Satisfy
> Deb
Thank you, Matt. I appreciate the feedback. I've filed a couple bugs
against mysql-server and mariadb-server. Either they should depend on
some syslog or they should their installation scripts should be written
to detect a logger and function accordingly.
Hopefully someone will get a move on.
Replying to myself:
http://docs.slackware.com/howtos:databases:install_mariadb_on_slackware
Is probably the order I had to do things. Note the changing of permissions.
Whether this has any relevance to your issue or not I don't know.
I'll be under my rock if you wish to ignore me.
Matt
Se
This sounds very familiar. Though I think I was using Slackware installing from
slack builds. My hand written notes say something about mysql_install_db
--user=...
Left the /var/lib/mysql/ with the wrong permissions.
Or something.
And something to do with running mysql_secure_installation inst
Hi All,
I will cut it short.
Hopefully, I find someone, a university professor, to give me feedback
even if I need to pay for it. I will NOT stand abusers brainwashing me
into persuasion that I am not fit to code. My project works like many
commercial projects: that is what counts. Words come far
Steve Litt wrote:
>> Gaffer tape and {duct|duck} tape are different products. Gaffer tape
>> is less adhesive and is designed to be removed easily. It is more
>> expensive :-)
Ah yes, you are correct - but few sellers give enough information to decide
what is what.
>> If you have ever used t
On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 08:16:03 +0200, Edward wrote in message
:
> Hi,
>
> Simon Walker wrote:
...
> <<
> Can you explain how a computer works to a child or perhaps a rubber
> duck?
> >>
> You place a child at the same level as a rubber duck?! A child can
> understand provided any concepts used are
I'm sorry about how this is going, but I can't do anything about it.
Also I have no idea about the "moved email" issue. dng is pretty much
a default mailman setup since the beginning, nothing changed
recently. there is no approval needed to post (aka emergency
moderation) and only non-subscribers
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