Not found anything wrong yet myself ... other than (perhaps/maybe) Ctrl-Alt-Fn terminal switching takes me to a already logged in (as devuan userid) sessions on each one. In contrast to in Debian where I was presented with a logon prompt on each. But that maybe just the way I have installed/set things up. No bother to me either way as I only tend to use that for switching to a more secure userid that I set up specifically for general use (no su, no sudo, limited to what other files/folders it can see).
I like using Firefox but find how they publish vulnerabilities such as this one to be a bit .... daft. In effect guidance for potential hackers of how to breach versions that haven't upgraded. Accordingly my policy is to limit the scope of the userid that I use to run Firefox (and Skype, Kodi ...etc.) and Devuan userid doesn't fit that purpose/objective. Instead I create another userid that uses restricted bash, has no su nor sudo, its own group separate from the root and devuan owner/groups across the system ... and I just restrict access to the folders from 'others' so that that userid can't even see the data/personal files/folders that I choose to restrict access to.
]]>Thunar does not support SFTP
Devices ttyUSB0, ttyUSB1, and friends rearrange themselves after hibernation
NTPd is missing and must be installed manually
The default screen saver blanks the screen but does not turn off the backlight
sleep does not work not even when invoked via pm-sleep
hibernate works much of the time, but not 100%, when invoked via pm-hibernate
useragent strings for Iceweasel and others do not say Devua, this is a triviality though
During the installation, the ctrl-alt-f4 logs show many ^M indicating bad formatting
Bluetooth seems not to be found much of the time
During the installation, no timezone is available except as tied to geographic locale
During the installation, the trackpad for System76 Gazelle pro is not found
The default source.list leaves the CD ROM repository enabled
RPCBind is installed by default, remove it please
Backports should pin to a low priority, as discussed on the list and elsewhere
How should I provide feedback about the installation process and the defaults?
]]>Which is more helpful for Devuan for me to run, Ascii or Jessie? There are a lot of rough edges and thus potentially a lot of bug reports to file. So where do the developers want us to focus attention?
You might want to check what's in jessie-proposed. Those packages may get into RC1 if the feedback is positive and bug-free. Beware that the xfce4-settings package there was broken - I had to downgrade to stable version. Don't know if it's been fixed yet. After RC1 the focus will be more on ascii.
EDIT: This just posted on irc:
<Centurion_Dan> Attention should be on jessie - particularly installation testing and desktop useability issues.