Thank you for clarification.
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015 22:56:04 -0500,
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> It is an aim, but there will likely alway be packages that
> require it. Package developed specifically for Devuan usually do not
> require it.
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Thanks for this opinion.
I see you point here, but personally I'm a little bit on both sides here.
On the one hand, I really like to have a system where my personal
preferences are considered and preserved. It looks suboptimal, but I
built LFS for me for it on my main system. It works flawlessly
Yes, I'm really not against any of the alternatives, it's just that I
found the package installed by default back in Debian broken after the
transfer, noticed some efforts in git of fixing it, so I thought it's
me that I can't find it in the repository.
Surely if it's stated that e.g. wicd is pref
Yes, thank you, that's nice solution, too.
2015-11-14 17:20 GMT+03:00 Brian Nash :
> wicd is an excellent network manager that includes a KDE GUI:
>
># apt-get install wicd-kde
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nd use dpkg -i to install.
>
> netman is a network manager without dbus and systemd requirements. You
> can also try wicd.
>
> On 14/11/2015, 4ernov <4er...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I decided to try to switch to Devuan Jessie with KDE4 instal
Hello,
I decided to try to switch to Devuan Jessie with KDE4 installed using
dev1fanboy instructions. As I know, KDE4 isn't either tested or
supported in Devuan right now, but it's interesting for me to try and
probably fix something.
I should say the whole process went just fine and I can use it