Am 12.08.2017 um 22:16 schrieb Evilham:
>> * Giving a talk of about 30 to 45 minutes and answering questions
>> from the audience for another 30 or 15 minutes respectively
>>
>> * Having a booth in the exhibition area of the building where
>> people can come by, inform themselves, ask questions,
I suggest to put effort on explaining what are and how are init systems
with stages, supervision, freedom, etc.
El 14/08/17 a les 11:49, Michael Siegel ha escrit:
> Am 12.08.2017 um 22:16 schrieb Evilham:
>
>>> * Giving a talk of about 30 to 45 minutes and answering questions
>>> from the audien
Salut Narcís!
Good to see you here (we've crossed emails on debian's CA user list).
Am 14/08/2017 um 12:59 schrieb Narcis Garcia:
> I suggest to put effort on explaining what are and how are init systems
> with stages, supervision, freedom, etc.
>
Sounds like a good idea.
> El 14/08/17 a les 11
I also hope you find inspiration from this talk I've given at FSCONS
in occasion of our two years anniversary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMvyOGawNwo
I've uploaded here the slides' I've made for the occasion
https://transfer.sh/TqJGe/devuan_fscons.odp
stats may need some updating. I recomm
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 03:45:08PM +0200, Evilham wrote:
>
> I'd recommend taking a look at this:
> https://www.slideshare.net/opennebula/opennebulaconf2015-112-the-status-of-devuan-project-alberto-zuin
The slide "Why I Hate systemd" is likely to derail discussion because of
the loaded word "ha
FYI Many big companies get intel to include classified instruction sets
to give them some kind of competitive edge.
I can't find the link but it was in a bloomberg article about xeon CPU's.
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On 08/13/2017 02:20 PM, fsmithred wrote:
On 08/13/2017 07:45 AM, zap wrote:
Not to be rude, but I wouldn't trust nvidia drivers even if they were
completely sandboxed.
They A: hate free software, B: they require proprietary firmware and C:
Are a huge security risk,
then again, most processors
Finding Devuan, and subscribing last night, I'm keen to replace my
Debian 9.0 "Systemdix"¹, even at the cost of reverting to older
packages. But I don't much like Gnome either, and have become quite used
to LXDE - especially the boot speed of the leaner environment.
So the question is as put in t