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The problem with the systemd environment is not amenable to patching. In
fact, the psychology of patching, more code fixes anything, is one of
the primary problems with systemd.
- From a purely mathematical perspective, aside from the ingenuous
atti
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I am currently using XFCE on both Linux and FreeBSD. If it runs on BSD,
then it cannot have systemd dependencies or the developers of FreeBSD
have added library calls to compensate. I see no shame in checking out
what BSD has done. Perhaps they can a
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LILO will not boot an UEFI. ELILO will. The switch is automatic, based
on the firmware. I boot wheezy on two HP laptops w/ Lilo. Grub-2 had an
ulcer with the HP UEFI. Do not think it was a grub-2 problem since I
have it working fine elsewhere but an
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If find conversations like this annoying and inappropriate for a BLOG
that portends to be for building a new distribution of Linux.
When working (I'm retired) I dealt with such intransigent attitudes
across the spectrum. From my first work with comp
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On 02/12/2015 01:42 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:25:46AM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
> ...
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>> I have been programming in C
>> from the beginning of the 80's and loved it, but I think C++ is
>> wrong by design (personal though
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On 02/16/2015 11:23 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:44:04 +0100 Didier Kryn
> wrote:
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>> Hi folks.
>>
>> Considering Devuan is a major lifeboat of free Linux-based OS,
>> I'm anxious about its destiny and therefore trying to figur
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On 02/20/2015 09:30 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2015 20 Feb 05:55 -0600, Aldemir Akpinar wrote:
>> I would say +1 for everything that is written with this e-mail and above.
>> However, there's one thing here,
>> there are more people running serv
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On 02/25/2015 11:10 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 09:35:41PM -0600, John Morris wrote:
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>> Also just another problem, can't shutdown. Shutdown in a session just
>> logs out and all of the shutdown, reboot, suspend, etc. options
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On 02/27/2015 11:17 PM, Isaac Dunham wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 06:13:24PM +, KatolaZ wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 01:56:56PM +, Matthew Melton wrote:
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>> [cut]
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Just to support my point, Debian has a great logo, but
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On 03/04/2015 07:06 PM, Ed Ender wrote:
> Personally, I would rather stay away from the world of Google.
> Although I have no real say in the matter. That IMO would be a
> security breach, considering their ties to government agencies.
>
> Just my 2
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On 03/07/2015 11:16 AM, Klaus Hartnegg wrote:
> Am 04.03.2015 um 23:10 schrieb Robert Storey :
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>> Just want to say that I really like this idea of naming releases after minor
>> planets, such as Ceres. It's a way cool idea.
>
> Cool yes, but use
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On 04/03/2015 10:33 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 02:52:46PM -0500, T.J. Duchene wrote:
>>
>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Adam Borowski [mailto:kilob...@angband.pl]
>>>
>>> Then why not set up a recursor by default?
unsubscribe
Tired of the too many messages, especially those not directly related to
the distribution.
--
William (Bill) Moss
billm...@acm.org
NY (USA)
Those who will not reason, are bigots,
those who cannot, are fools,
and those who dare not, are slaves.
by Lord Byron
Justice will not be
First, thank you for the fork and excellent product and support. Now
retired, from past experience I am cognizant of the work involved in
what you have done and most appreciate it.
I have been running ASCII (clean install) for about 6 weeks on a core
duo 4 primary cores (effectively 8 core) Intel.
On 8/25/21 8:10 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> For the past few months my home server (running an ascii installation
> physically moved from another computer) has been suddenly stopping all
> processing about once a month. apparently at random. It seems to stop
> instantly, leaving power on and beco
On 11/5/21 4:13 PM, Svante Signell via Dng wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-11-05 at 18:50 +, Alexis PM via Dng wrote:
>> Debian 11 Bullseye is the last Debian release that supports the non-
>> merged-usr layout. It is therefore foreseeable that Devuan 4 Chimaera
>> will also be.
>>
>
> I'm not so sure
On 1/3/22 6:10 AM, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
Hallo Hendrick,
just another possibility: If there's no intermediate print server,
grepping your local '/etc/cups/printers.conf' for 'DeviceURI' will
reveal the printer's IP address resp. its hostname as well.
Libre Grüße,
Florian
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On 1/12/22 04:39, Alessandro Vesely via Dng wrote:
On Wed 12/Jan/2022 01:27:45 +0100 Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 18:52:10 -0500
william moss wrote:
Bash is taking the string in the double quotes as a single command;
this is well documented. If either the command or
On 1/13/22 09:43, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2022 at 15:07:22, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 05:45:08PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
[slitt@mydesk ~]$ cat -n /etc/fstab | cut -b 1-20 | head -n5
1 UUID=730eaf92
2 UUID=41abb5fd
3 UUID=96cfdfb3
On 09/04/20 03:56, terryc wrote:
This is a hardware question.
Which brand and model(s) of laptop have people successfully installed
devuan onto?
How difficult was it?
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A Lenovo T400 and T420.
For both, I removed the optical drive and replaced it with a 500 GiB
fixed disk using the factory
If you set the partition label for the target of a file system archive,
then the use of findmnt eliminates the need for a special location. For
example:
findmnt -P -t ext4,xfs -o source,target,label
Note, the file systems in the example should be set to what you use for
your archive media.
Si
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