Le 16/06/2018 à 05:15, Michael McConnell a écrit :
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not
see any such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the
install from a USB key and still the issue persists - installing
Devuan ASCII and using LVM Encryption res
Le 16/06/2018 à 06:58, Steve Litt a écrit :
Meanwhile, if whatever distro you're working with does weird stuff when
all you want is a hard coded IPV4 address, consider the following
distro-independent shellscript, which can be run at boot and also any
time some foolish daemon thinks it knows mor
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 19:54:11 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> Don Wright writes:
>
> > [ ... ASCII using Expert (text) from
> > devuan_ascii_2.0.0_amd64_dvd-1.iso ...]
> >
> > Upon successful boot into the system things looked good locally,
> > until I tried to SSH to the box. Not the
Thanks,
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not see any
such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the install from a USB
key and still the issue persists - installing Devuan ASCII and using LVM
Encryption results in the requirement for a PS2 input to
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 20:28:38 +0100, Simon wrote in message
<13821b74-b783-429a-a769-53a92d172...@thehobsons.co.uk>:
>
> So it sounds like this one isn’t the big issue it initially looks
> like.
..how about this?:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/14/microsoft_r_open_debian_dev/
..they _coul
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 12:55:10 +0300, Eric wrote in message
<20180615095510.GA12693@orphan.zombinet>:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 08:27:26AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
>
> *SKIP*
> > it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
> > bootstrap a new apt based system in addition to the c
El 15/06/18 a las 21:34, fsmithred escribió:
Refracta no-dbus build (experiment)
The subject of running without dbus comes up from time to time in various
places. I decided to try it and see how far I could get. I started with a
debootstrap install of devuan ascii, pinned dbus to a priority of
On 06/15/2018 04:12 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> xserver-xorg-video-dummy, xserver-xorg-input-void,
...
> Result is that when xserver is run by user, it brings up a frozen
> fluxbox window manager. No keyboard or mouse input. My keyboard is
> dead. So had to do a hot shutdown.
>
Description: X.O
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 07:41:52PM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> You must install the xserver files to get X working.
>
> More precisely, they MUST be installed. Whether elogind and libpam-elogind
> drag them in as dependencies I do not know.
I did as you suggest, but with an unhappy outcome. I in
Refracta no-dbus build (experiment)
The subject of running without dbus comes up from time to time in various
places. I decided to try it and see how far I could get. I started with a
debootstrap install of devuan ascii, pinned dbus to a priority of -1, and
proceeded to make the same changes as I
Alessandro Selli wrote:
> I read that, as this is a CPU hardware bug, it affects all OSes:
>
> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-lazy-fp-state-restore-vulnerability-affects-all-intel-core-cpus/
>
> According to Intel this new vulnerability affects all Intel Intel
>
Il giorno Fri, 15 Jun 2018 20:59:06 +0200
Harald Arnesen ha scritto:
> Alessandro Selli [2018-06-15 16:30]:
>
> > "New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
>
> According to the DragonFlyBSD list, this doesn't affect Linux.
I read that, as this is a CPU hardware
On 06/15/2018 02:24 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
> I installed ascii 2.0.0 without desktop. Usually I have installed the
> packages associated with the xserver: xserver-xorg-video-dummy,
> xserver-xorg-input-void, xserver-xorg-core, xinit and x11-xserver-utils.
>
> But in ascii release notes it says, "
Alessandro Selli [2018-06-15 16:30]:
> "New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
According to the DragonFlyBSD list, this doesn't affect Linux.
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Eric Pozharski [2018-06-15 11:55]:
> p.s. Also. For those ignorant out there. The Linux-from-Scratch has
> gone The Dark Side. Close that book.
Not really:
"In coordination with this release, a new version of LFS using the
systemd package is also being released. This package implements the
I installed ascii 2.0.0 without desktop. Usually I have installed the
packages associated with the xserver: xserver-xorg-video-dummy,
xserver-xorg-input-void, xserver-xorg-core, xinit and x11-xserver-utils.
But in ascii release notes it says, "In Devuan 2.0 ASCII it is
sufficient to install 'elogi
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 08:27:26AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
*SKIP*
> it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
> bootstrap a new apt based system in addition to the classical
> debootstrap method. I also noticed the instructions have no mention of
> systemd, wonder where that w
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-lazy-fp-state-restore-vulnerability-affects-all-intel-core-cpus/
"New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
Similar but different from Meltdown.
https://slashdot.org/submission/8290070/intel-x86-processors-affected-b
Am Freitag 15 Juni 2018 schrieb KatolaZ:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> if you choose to install only the necessary drivers, you will be
> guaranteed to have only the drivers needed for the hardware present in
> the system at install time. That's the reason why you don't get USB
> modules in the initrd (which i
Le 15/06/2018 à 02:05, Michael McConnell a écrit :
Thanks for the reply, but at no point during the install do I see an
option to install the “necessary” drivers? I just ran through the
install once more and still don’t see any prompt or indication asking
about supporting USB drivers. I did the
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