On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 10:30:12AM +, KatolaZ wrote:
> The package is now available in Devuan in "ascii-proposed" and
> "experimental". Please test it extensively and report any issue on
> bugs.devuan.org.
>
> @Andreas: please indicate if there are specific things/combintions to
> be tested.
What hardware are you using?
I suspect the problem is with the nouveau driver, I had issues like this with
my graphics card until reclocking support was finished.
Nouveau has limited support for some of the newer cards (pascal if I remember)
because nvidia hasn't released the signed firmware ye
I have some new hardware that locks up a lot with Ascii. Sometimes it
happens on its own, other times it seems it can be triggered by going to
the console (ctrl-alt-f1 for example) and back to the X session
(ctrl-alt-f7). Any suggestions about how to diagnose or fix or work
around this? I'm not
Hi,
KatolaZ writes:
> On Mon, Jan 01, 2018 at 01:59:23PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> [...] I just upgraded
>> myself using (almost) the same without any problems and blogged about
>> it here
>>
>> https://paddy-hack.gitlab.io/posts/upgrading-devuan-from-jessie-to-ascii/
>
> very
KatolaZ wrote on 15.01.2018 11:30:
> Dear D1rs,
>
> as recently discussed, our Andreas Messer has worked on packaging
> elogind in the last few days. elogind is a replacement for the
> "logind" systemd component, maintained by the Gentoo folks, and should
> in theory allow packages which need libp
Would it be possible to configure the system so that after a set time of
inactivity, it logs-out the user instead of activating a screen saver ?
Cheers,
Ron.
--
Nobody ever went broke underestimating
the intelligence of the American public.
Dear D1rs,
as recently discussed, our Andreas Messer has worked on packaging
elogind in the last few days. elogind is a replacement for the
"logind" systemd component, maintained by the Gentoo folks, and should
in theory allow packages which need libpam-systemd and logind services
to be installed