To find out what's behind which /dev/input/event* device, and generally
what's going on with the input stuff on the kernel side, I usually
check: "cat /proc/bus/input/devices"
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If you don't have a public domain, then the correct domain to use in an
internal networks is home.arpa, see:
https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-homenet-dot-07.html
home.arpa. is intentionaly set up as an unsigned delegation, so it won't
break when someone uses dnssec. Other domains will fail
An alternative to "gpm" would be "consolation". It's based on
"libinput". I've never tried serial mice, but you can probably install &
start "inputattach", and then "consolation" should probably pick it up
if it's installed. inputattach should also work with other things such
as X11 and Wayland
Am 2021-11-09 19:56, schrieb Hendrik Boom via Dng:
I upgraded my server to beowulf.
After rebooting, all home directories except root's are no longer
accessible.
They are all on an LVM on software RAID.
The problem seems to be that two of my three RAID1 systems are not
starting up properly. W
Am 2020-12-08 08:41, schrieb Simon Walter:
Other than a manual install, are there any alternatives? I am
interested to hear how others are doing this.
Let's Encrypt has a list of various clients:
https://letsencrypt.org/docs/client-options/
I'm using one I've written myself (and haven't both
Hi,
What's the point of trying to detect if eudev is run in a container?
Is it just to not start it in that case?
Would it just fail to start in them otherwise?
Is that actually a problem?
And could eudev not just be uninstalled in a container?
In any case, I don't like the idea of doing hacks l
Hi
I've had that problem as well. It also prevents the auto-show feature of
the `onboard` onscreen keyboard from working (which was annoying on my
Librem 5 Phone, where I need that feature).
To me, it seams to be caused by a combination of something `lightdm`
does, and something `at-spi-bus-
On 2020-02-25 11:11, Hendrik Boom wrote:
Which is the reason for a capability architecture. Is there anything
resembling that in GNU/Linux userspace?
Kind of, not really.
There is something similar to role based access control, namely the unix
file permission model, which is a kind of DAC. U
Hi
I would like to add my point of view to the polkit debate.
I don't think polkit is bad or unnecessary, it simply has a completely
different usecase/scope than sudo has.
sudo is for starting a process as an other user provided some
preconditions (group/user allowed to use it, supplied argu
Hi golinux,
I'm using Roundcube Webmail 1.2.3 on devuan ascii, with the following
plugins:
filesystem_attachments 1.0 GPLv3+
jqueryui 1.10.4 GPLv3+
Everything was installed from the regular repos.
I don't have any of those strange http links in these headers. I also
think this is most likely
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On 15/05/2019 06.31, Se7en wrote:
> The problem I have been having since November 2018 when I upgraded
> to ASCII was that I simply can not torify Fetchmail. I later
> discovered that Mutt is affected. The problem seems to be related
> to my mail spo
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It's now clear that this was a planned action and there was no danger.
But when it happened, this wasn't obvious in any way. I assume the
other staff members knew about it, was it discussed at the last meeting?
I really like April Fools, but this wa
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Devuan.org website seams to be down. I can't reach it, and neither can
that checker page: https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/devuan.org.html
Could someone fix that please?
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On 2019-03-07 19:49, Alessandro Selli wrote:
Next improvement would be using current commands (ip and iw) in place
of the obsolete and deprecated ones, i.e. ifconfig and iwconfig:
ifconfig and iwconfig being depracted or obsolete is questionable at
best. They work, get security patches if they
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My devuan Images can boot on the librem5 devkit now. A lot of things,
like the lcd display, don't work yet, but I'm working on it. A uart
adapter is required to access the linux console, which is currently
the only way to access the image after it ha
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