Hi all.
I will be building a machine based on the ryzen 7 1800x CPU. From what
I've read, support for ryzen 7 starts with the 4.11.x kernel, however
Ascii comes with the 4.9.x kernel. My question is will I be able to do
a full install of Ascii on this machine without problems,
and then either inst
Quoting Mark Rousell (mark.rous...@signal100.com):
> As an aside: Windows NT has had symlinks in NTFS since Vista, so about
> 12 years. :-)
Good to know. Thank you!
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Quoting tom (t...@206-212-236-243.static.onlinenw.com):
> huh, interesting. I've always just used ext2 on my floppies. still do.
Double-check your calendar. It might need new batteries.
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A couple of weeks ago I upgraded to Beowulf and I see that it comes with
openjdk 11. I have an app that needs java 8 so I was planning to have
both installed, maybe use the script described here:
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/install-any-oracle-java-jdk-version-in.html
Any issues I need t
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 15:30, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
On 5/30/19 11:17 AM, aitor wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 16:37, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose openbox, ascii, main and I got xfce instead.
Yes, i know... The same happened to me.
The config file is the config file for xfce. Minor
On 28/05/2019 23:53, Rick Moen wrote:
> [1] Last I heard, Microsoft OSes had nothing quite like a symlink,
> which was one reason why Cygwin was a bit of a kludge. (They may have
> fixed that; I wouldn't know, having avoided running their OSes on my
> _won_ machines since Windows for Workground 3.1
On Tue, 28 May 2019 19:14:25 -0700
Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Bruce Ferrell (bferr...@baywinds.org):
>
> > Sorry Rick... I missed that.
>
> No worries (as our Australian friends say).
>
> > I am absolutely astounded by the number of time I've seen *IX
> > "admins" at fortune X companies copy a
> If you’re booting the UEFI installer, you highlight the install
> option in the installer boot menu and press E to edit. Repeat the
> change as above, but add it to the end of the line starting with
> “linux”. Press F10 to boot.
Thank you for the detailed instructions, but
I am still having pr
On 5/30/19 11:17 AM, aitor wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 16:37, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose openbox, ascii, main and I got xfce instead.
Yes, i know... The same happened to me.
The config file is the config file for xfce. Minor issue :)
Cheers
Aitor.
Yeah, I didn't even look at the
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 16:37, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
I chose openbox, ascii, main and I got xfce instead.
Yes, i know... The same happened to me.
The config file is the config file for xfce. Minor issue :)
Cheers
Aitor.
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On 5/30/19 7:23 AM, aitor wrote:
Hi,
On 30/5/19 11:43, aitor wrote:
I've just uncommented the "apt-get --yes --force-yes autoremove" line in
the bootstrap file.
For some unknown reason, it was removing a lot of extra packages in the
past, including xorg.
Aitor.
The "-d" parameter was also m
Hi,
On 30/5/19 11:43, aitor wrote:
I've just uncommented the "apt-get --yes --force-yes autoremove" line
in the bootstrap file.
For some unknown reason, it was removing a lot of extra packages in
the past, including xorg.
Aitor.
The "-d" parameter was also missing in the chroot-script thirds
Hi fsmithred,
On 30/5/19 9:52, aitor_czr wrote:
Did you clone my latest git repository?
$ git clone https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/live-sdk.git
It's working for me using the apt repository of gnuinos:
livesdk@localhost # build_iso_dist
[D] build_iso_dist
(*) building complete iso image
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