Le 15/06/2018 à 02:05, Michael McConnell a écrit :
Thanks for the reply, but at no point during the install do I see an
option to install the “necessary” drivers? I just ran through the
install once more and still don’t see any prompt or indication asking
about supporting USB drivers. I did the
Am Freitag 15 Juni 2018 schrieb KatolaZ:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> if you choose to install only the necessary drivers, you will be
> guaranteed to have only the drivers needed for the hardware present in
> the system at install time. That's the reason why you don't get USB
> modules in the initrd (which i
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-lazy-fp-state-restore-vulnerability-affects-all-intel-core-cpus/
"New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
Similar but different from Meltdown.
https://slashdot.org/submission/8290070/intel-x86-processors-affected-b
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 08:27:26AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
*SKIP*
> it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
> bootstrap a new apt based system in addition to the classical
> debootstrap method. I also noticed the instructions have no mention of
> systemd, wonder where that w
I installed ascii 2.0.0 without desktop. Usually I have installed the
packages associated with the xserver: xserver-xorg-video-dummy,
xserver-xorg-input-void, xserver-xorg-core, xinit and x11-xserver-utils.
But in ascii release notes it says, "In Devuan 2.0 ASCII it is
sufficient to install 'elogi
Eric Pozharski [2018-06-15 11:55]:
> p.s. Also. For those ignorant out there. The Linux-from-Scratch has
> gone The Dark Side. Close that book.
Not really:
"In coordination with this release, a new version of LFS using the
systemd package is also being released. This package implements the
Alessandro Selli [2018-06-15 16:30]:
> "New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
According to the DragonFlyBSD list, this doesn't affect Linux.
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On 06/15/2018 02:24 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
> I installed ascii 2.0.0 without desktop. Usually I have installed the
> packages associated with the xserver: xserver-xorg-video-dummy,
> xserver-xorg-input-void, xserver-xorg-core, xinit and x11-xserver-utils.
>
> But in ascii release notes it says, "
Il giorno Fri, 15 Jun 2018 20:59:06 +0200
Harald Arnesen ha scritto:
> Alessandro Selli [2018-06-15 16:30]:
>
> > "New Lazy FP State Restore Vulnerability Affects All Intel Core CPUs"
>
> According to the DragonFlyBSD list, this doesn't affect Linux.
I read that, as this is a CPU hardware
Alessandro Selli wrote:
> I read that, as this is a CPU hardware bug, it affects all OSes:
>
> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-lazy-fp-state-restore-vulnerability-affects-all-intel-core-cpus/
>
> According to Intel this new vulnerability affects all Intel Intel
>
Refracta no-dbus build (experiment)
The subject of running without dbus comes up from time to time in various
places. I decided to try it and see how far I could get. I started with a
debootstrap install of devuan ascii, pinned dbus to a priority of -1, and
proceeded to make the same changes as I
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 07:41:52PM +0100, Dave Turner wrote:
> You must install the xserver files to get X working.
>
> More precisely, they MUST be installed. Whether elogind and libpam-elogind
> drag them in as dependencies I do not know.
I did as you suggest, but with an unhappy outcome. I in
On 06/15/2018 04:12 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
>
> xserver-xorg-video-dummy, xserver-xorg-input-void,
...
> Result is that when xserver is run by user, it brings up a frozen
> fluxbox window manager. No keyboard or mouse input. My keyboard is
> dead. So had to do a hot shutdown.
>
Description: X.O
El 15/06/18 a las 21:34, fsmithred escribió:
Refracta no-dbus build (experiment)
The subject of running without dbus comes up from time to time in various
places. I decided to try it and see how far I could get. I started with a
debootstrap install of devuan ascii, pinned dbus to a priority of
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 12:55:10 +0300, Eric wrote in message
<20180615095510.GA12693@orphan.zombinet>:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 08:27:26AM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
>
> *SKIP*
> > it's interesting because it provides an alternative "new" way to
> > bootstrap a new apt based system in addition to the c
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 20:28:38 +0100, Simon wrote in message
<13821b74-b783-429a-a769-53a92d172...@thehobsons.co.uk>:
>
> So it sounds like this one isn’t the big issue it initially looks
> like.
..how about this?:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/06/14/microsoft_r_open_debian_dev/
..they _coul
Thanks,
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not see any
such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the install from a USB
key and still the issue persists - installing Devuan ASCII and using LVM
Encryption results in the requirement for a PS2 input to
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 19:54:11 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> Hi Don,
>
> Don Wright writes:
>
> > [ ... ASCII using Expert (text) from
> > devuan_ascii_2.0.0_amd64_dvd-1.iso ...]
> >
> > Upon successful boot into the system things looked good locally,
> > until I tried to SSH to the box. Not the
Le 16/06/2018 à 06:58, Steve Litt a écrit :
Meanwhile, if whatever distro you're working with does weird stuff when
all you want is a hard coded IPV4 address, consider the following
distro-independent shellscript, which can be run at boot and also any
time some foolish daemon thinks it knows mor
Le 16/06/2018 à 05:15, Michael McConnell a écrit :
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not
see any such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the
install from a USB key and still the issue persists - installing
Devuan ASCII and using LVM Encryption res
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