Hi,
fsmithred via Dng writes:
> On 12/31/19 12:06 PM, Andrew McGlashan via Dng wrote:
>
>> So how long before we can expect to get stable release of Beowulf?
>> Is there a reasonable timeline available yet?
>
> About the only thing left to do is make the isos, and we're working on
> that. Mea
Switching base is not possible so long as people like me don't
contribute to the development. So, it is not an option. Maybe when
enough people jump in and start helping the current current developers
it could be done.
From my point of view, as a sysadmin, Jessie being 2 years late was no
biggie,
Bernard Rosset via Dng writes:
> Thank you for those precious steps on how to swap a kernel version in
> an ISO!
[...]
Something I should have mentioned as well: The installation kernel needs
(at least) support for initramfs/initrd, the RAM block device and
devtmpfs compiled in order to boot the
Thank you for those precious steps on how to swap a kernel version in an
ISO!
It will sure prove valuable to some people in the future. I wish I had
known how to do that a month ago in order to install ascii on a Dell
Latitude 7400, which Intel network chipset was not handled by the
shipped ker
On 12/31/19 9:58 PM, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
> I've upgraded standard no-X systems
openrc, no-X, task-console-productivity, luks .
dist-upgraded from fresh 2.1 release to beowulf.
got a segmanation fault during openrc configuration on upgrade and
install failed.. no screenshots available, but it
>Many years ago, on this mailing list, one of the VUAs mentioned that
>the long term plan was to leave Debian behind and become the Devuan
>independent distro.
I am sorry to burst the soap bubble, I want Devuan to persist and that requires
a realistic analysis. Cleaning up systemd dependencies t
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Re:[DNG] We need upgrade reports
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 8:58 PM fsmithred via Dng
wrote:
> Please upgrade your highly customized and configured ascii production
> system to beowulf and tell us if it works. Okay, DO THIS ON A COPY, not
> the real thing.
>
> I've upgraded standard no-X systems, x
On 12/31/19 7:46 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 17:00:39 + (UTC)
Alexis PM via Dng wrote:
>Many years ago, on this mailing list, one of the VUAs mentioned that
the long term plan was to leave Debian behind and become the Devuan
independent distro.
I am sorry to burst the
Anno domini 2020 Wed, 1 Jan 08:00:22 -0500
fsmithred via Dng scripsit:
> On 12/31/19 4:49 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> > All upgraded since some months, no problems so far.
> >
> > Nik
> >
>
> Was that with kde desktop by any chance? (One less for me to do?)
No, I use TDE (http://trinitydes
On Tue, Dec 31, 2019 at 02:58:10PM -0500, fsmithred via Dng wrote:
> Please upgrade your highly customized and configured ascii production system
> to beowulf and tell us if it works. Okay, DO THIS ON A COPY, not the real
> thing.
Did the upgrade in June ñto Beowuld with fluxbox rather than deskto
On 1/1/20 3:48 AM, R. G. Sidler wrote:
Hi fsmithred,
where would you like those upgrade reports sent to?
Sincerely
R. G. Sidler
I guess this list is best; then we can compare notes.
Thanks.
fsr
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On 12/31/19 4:49 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
All upgraded since some months, no problems so far.
Nik
Was that with kde desktop by any chance? (One less for me to do?)
fsr
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On 12/31/19 9:16 PM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2019 16:01:11 -0500, fsmithred wrote in message
<56853e51-735a-8e18-1f44-f6ae3fb6c...@gmail.com>:
CenturionDan posted this in irc a few days ago:
" with the 4.19 kernel LVM requires udev to be running and /run/udev
to exist in order for r
Hi,
On 31/12/19 19:50, Aitor wrote:
Hi again,
Anybody can explain me why the toolbar of simple-netaid is hidden in
the following code?
http://gnuinos.org/examples/simple-netaid/
You can download the sources from here:
http://gnuinos.org/examples/simple-netaid/simple-netaid.tar.gz
You nee
Hi fsmithred,
where would you like those upgrade reports sent to?
Sincerely
R. G. Sidler
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