Hi Richard,
On 08/11/2016 04:23 AM, richard lucassen wrote:
I've now made a snapshot of the vdev files from the working disk.
> >available atwww.realthing.com.au/files/vdev/vdev-snapshot.tgz.
>
>Thanks !
Aitor, does your vdev set the permissions and ownerships correctly?
I have to suid vde
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 08:30:16 +1000
Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
> Since '$?' is 'the result code of last command", it's IMO best placed
> immediately after the command whose result code to capture. Here,
> previously, it captured the result of the (failed, as it were)
> attempt to echo to the log fil
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 10:00:10 +0200
richard lucassen wrote:
> And has someone ever played with eudev? Slackware has moved to eudev.
> Maybe it's better to try that instead of vdev?
We're not alone there :)
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Is that the gentoo/eudev bundle? I'm not knowledgeable enough to have a
comparative opinion re eudev vs vdev, but I don't mind giving that a go
too. Though I'm not en par with package building...
Ralph.
On 11/08/16 18:07, richard lucassen wrote:
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 10:00:10 +0200
richard luca
On 08/12/2016 09:35 AM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Richard,
On 08/11/2016 04:23 AM, richard lucassen
wrote:
I've now made a snapshot of the vdev files from the working disk.
> >available atwww.realthing.com.au/files/vdev/vdev-snapshot.tgz.
>
>Thanks !
Aitor, does your vdev set the permissions an
Hi Richard,
On 08/12/2016 10:40 AM, richard lucassen wrote:
I've now made a snapshot of the vdev files from the working disk.
> >available atwww.realthing.com.au/files/vdev/vdev-snapshot.tgz.
Did you add *acls/00-whitelist-root.acl* by hand?
Here you are the file provided by *VDEVD*:
- /us
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 18:29:05 +1000
Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
> Is that the gentoo/eudev bundle? I'm not knowledgeable enough to have
> a comparative opinion re eudev vs vdev, but I don't mind giving that
> a go too. Though I'm not en par with package building...
Nor am I. But I can build it, but wh
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:35:27 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
> > Aitor, does your vdev set the permissions and ownerships correctly?
>
> I have to suid vdevd in debian/vdevd.postinst. The /usr/sbin is
> missing in your snapshot.
It's not my snapshot ;-) And suid is not needed as vdevd is run as root.
W
Sorry Ralph,
On 08/12/2016 11:01 AM, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Richard,
On 08/12/2016 10:40 AM, richard lucassen
wrote:
I've now made a snapshot of the vdev files from the working disk.
> >available atwww.realthing.com.au/files/vdev/vdev-snapshot.tgz.
Did you add *acls/00-whitelist-root.acl* by
Ralph here; proud owner of the snapshot. Well, owner at least ;-)
Yes. I added two files that were missing from the debs. I took those
from the Jude's github source (from some few days ago; I haven't checked
for recent updates).
I also added the initramfs building tree, taken from the gituhob
Hi Richard,
On 08/09/2016 11:14 PM, richard lucassen wrote:
I just run test mode and for the moment vdevd seems to ignore
the/etc/vdev/actions/* files. Anyone a hint why vdev ignores these
files?
As you would have be able to verify, the location for the actions is:
//etc/init.d/vdev/actions
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Ralph Ronnquist
wrote:
> Is that the gentoo/eudev bundle?
> Ralph.
From my Funtoo system:
* sys-fs/eudev
Latest version available: 3.1.5
Latest version installed: 3.1.5
Size of files: 1,705 KiB
Homepage: https://github.com/gentoo/eu
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 11:24:59 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
> > I just run test mode and for the moment vdevd seems to ignore
> > the/etc/vdev/actions/* files. Anyone a hint why vdev ignores these
> > files?
>
> As you would have be able to verify, the location for the actions is:
>
> //etc/init.d/vdev
On 11 Aug 2016, at 14:39, aitor_czr wrote:
> I'm not Steven Spielberg :)
No, but you've time-warped into the future again ! From the vdev thread :
> Received: from [*.*.*.*] (*.*.*.*.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es
> [*.*.*.*]) (Authenticated sender: ***@***)
> by player737.ha.ovh.net (Postfix
On 11/08/16 19:38, Jim Murphy wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Ralph Ronnquist
wrote:
Is that the gentoo/eudev bundle?
Ralph.
From my Funtoo system:
* sys-fs/eudev
Latest version available: 3.1.5
Latest version installed: 3.1.5
Size of files: 1,705 KiB
Home
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 19:52:34 +1000
Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
> Thanks. github showed up 24 eudev bundles, with some 2-3 noted as
> "debian packaged", though gentoo/eudev has most recent activity, so
> maybe it's good to go from there to begin with.
It builds fine, but it does not work yet. I thin
On 11/08/16 20:15, richard lucassen wrote:
Thanks. github showed up 24 eudev bundles, with some 2-3 noted as
"debian packaged", though gentoo/eudev has most recent activity, so
maybe it's good to go from there to begin with.
It builds fine, but it does not work yet. I think there are a bunch of
I wrote:
> Go Linux wrote:
>
>> For those of you so inclined. Is this important, old news or just academic
>> posturing?
>
> I think it's all three !
> It looks very much related to a CVE from 2004
> https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2004-0230
OK, so it now looks like it
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 10:40:43 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
> >> Aitor, does your vdev set the permissions and ownerships correctly?
> >
> > I have to suid vdevd in debian/vdevd.postinst. The /usr/sbin is
> > missing in your snapshot.
>
> No, i'll give the following permissions:
>
> -rwxr-xr-x
I'm ta
Thanks Aitor, I've searched the gitlab to post this, but didn't found
nothing related to LXDE.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 7:49 PM, aitor_czr wrote:
>
> On 08/10/2016 07:50 PM, Emiliano Marini
> wrote:
>
> Sorry but it's ok to report bugs on this list?
>
> Cheers,
> Emiliano.
>
>
> LOL, of course.
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 20:41:33 +1000
Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
> > It builds fine, but it does not work yet. I think there are a bunch
> > of other things to do. It adds a usb stick as a character device :-)
>
> Yes I've worked out the building, and installing, without /usr
> prefix, and so far only
More information on this:
root@devuan:/home/usuario# grep GDBus -A 3 -B 3
/home/usuario/.cache/lxsession/LXDE/run.log
** Message: autostart.vala:42: Autostart path :
/home/usuario/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
** Message: app.vala:76: Launching lxpanel
** (lxpolkit:2179): WARNING **: Unable to
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 10:00:10 +0200
richard lucassen wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 08:30:16 +1000
> Ralph Ronnquist wrote:
>
> > Since '$?' is 'the result code of last command", it's IMO best
> > placed immediately after the command whose result code to capture.
> > Here, previously, it captured
Quoting Simon Hobson (li...@thehobsons.co.uk):
> As Arnt Karlsen mentioned in the Bootloaders thread, there a new twist
> which is the result of a security fix
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/08/10/linux_tor_users_open_corrupted_communications/
>
> In a bid to thwart the risk from injected
Solved disabling Polkit agent in LXDE configuration:
https://postimg.org/image/5tymnm8l7/
Justo open "Preferences > Default applications for LXSession" and got to
"Core applications" tab, then clear the "Polkit agent" field and close the
window.
No more warnings on next boot.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2
Just ran across this. Not sure what it means for Open Source bootloaders.
"The key basically allows anyone to bypass the provisions Microsoft has
put in place ostensibly to prevent malicious versions of Windows from
being installed, on any device running Windows 8.1 and upwards with
Secure Boo
Hi Emiliano,
On 08/11/2016 02:00 PM, Emiliano Marini wrote:
ore information on this:
root@devuan:/home/usuario# grep GDBus -A 3 -B 3
/home/usuario/.cache/lxsession/LXDE/run.log
** Message: autostart.vala:42: Autostart path :
/home/usuario/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart
** Message: app.vala:
On 08/11/2016 01:23 PM, richard lucassen wrote:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 10:40:43 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
> >>Aitor, does your vdev set the permissions and ownerships correctly?
> >
> >I have to suid vdevd in debian/vdevd.postinst. The /usr/sbin is
> >missing in your snapshot.
>
>No, i'll give t
dev wrote:
> Just ran across this. Not sure what it means for Open Source bootloaders.
>
> "The key basically allows anyone to bypass the provisions Microsoft has put
> in place ostensibly to prevent malicious versions of Windows from being
> installed, on any device running Windows 8.1 and up
Hello,
I have a logitiech M570 wireless mouse hooked up to my Devuan desktop
running LXDE. For the past week or so clicking the middle button
(scroll wheel + button) sometimes pastes in two copies of the text,
sometimes one copy, and sometimes nothing at all.
I installed some updates earlier
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 15:33:52 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
> > I'm talking about e.g. /dev/ttyS0. After a boot it looks like:
> >
> > crw--- 1 root root 4, 64 Aug 11 11:32 ttyS0
> >
> > After a manual restart of vdev it is what it should be:
> >
> > crw-rw 1 root dialout 4, 64 Aug 11
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 08:05:49 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
> > And has someone ever played with eudev? Slackware has moved to
> > eudev. Maybe it's better to try that instead of vdev?
>
> Before trading in vdev for eudev, consider this question: What if Red
> Hat bought their way into maintainership o
W dniu 08.08.2016 o 17:38, richard lucassen pisze:
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 17:23:24 +0200
Adam Borowski wrote:
I think this question can be removed?:
"Participate in the package usage survey?"
It's opt-in, and provides useful data.
It's ok for me, but Devuan != Debian
Hi Richard,
if You fou
Just selected "LXDE" during Devuan installation. It uses slim (Devuan's
default, right?).
I'm amazed how fast Devuan starts using LXDE and uses only 243MB of memory
to get the desktop up and running!
I'm creating a Devuan appliance for my students (to teach C and assembly),
so I need a tiny iso/v
Ah.. nevermind... PEBKAC..
I have one of these keyboards
https://compass-ssl.xboxlive.com/assets/62/8d/628d39fb-0944-4cc1-9260-60ba6fcffd27.jpg?n=SED_STop_FY16New.jpg
And the little "fn" switch in the upper right was accidentally betwixt
the two positions. No idea how that relates to the mouse
On 08/11/2016 11:48 AM, richard lucassen wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 08:05:49 -0400
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
>>> And has someone ever played with eudev? Slackware has moved to
>>> eudev. Maybe it's better to try that instead of vdev?
>>
>> Before trading in vdev for eudev, consider this question: W
Correction:
apt-get -t nosystemd install udev
SHOULD BE
apt-get -t experimental install udev
-fsr
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On 08/11/2016 07:13 PM, richard lucassen wrote:
> >I'm talking about e.g. /dev/ttyS0. After a boot it looks like:
> >
> >crw--- 1 root root 4, 64 Aug 11 11:32 ttyS0
> >
> >After a manual restart of vdev it is what it should be:
> >
> >crw-rw 1 root dialout 4, 64 Aug 11 11:32
richard lucassen wrote on 12/08/16 01:33:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 15:33:52 +0200
aitor_czr wrote:
I'm talking about e.g. /dev/ttyS0. After a boot it looks like:
crw--- 1 root root 4, 64 Aug 11 11:32 ttyS0
After a manual restart of vdev it is what it should be:
crw-rw 1 root dial
> From: richard lucassen
> Subject: Re: [DNG] vdev
>
> So, please join the Group Of Three who are testing vdev. Without vdev
> or any other standalone udev version Devuan is stillborn. This whole
> vdev beast is much more complicated than a single daemon. We need
> testing, input, otherwise we'll
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