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Pluto? Maybe 50 years from now!! LOLOL! Release after Beowulf will start with a hard "C". Not going to spill the beans here. If you read Devuan.org you would have seen this which is our source for naming releases. Why? One of the devs responsible for Devuan is an astronomer. History matters . . .
Happy to hear you found the fix. The GTK madness is making life difficult for all of us . . .
The fix in Clearlooks-Pheninix-Darkpurpy keeps a 'normal' scollbar in user as well as root apps. I repost here the discussion on Xfce forum that got me to the right place. If it's a caja deficiency you're on your own . . .
Don't be fooled by the name. We are using Gentoo's forked version of elogind that doesn't need systemd.
Sorry...
FDN?
forums.debian.net
Here's the post that mentions haveged:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php? … 4&p=672747
Is the darkpurpy theme a similar to post sunset on BEOWULF?
I don't quite understand the question so I'll just drops links here to screenies of the darkpurpy theme from grub to slim to the desktop and maybe that will answer it. If it doesn't, please try again:
https://dev1galaxy.org/files/grub-final.png
https://dev1galaxy.org/files/slim_ascii.png
https://dev1galaxy.org/files/ascii_desktop.png
From parazyd's README. Thought it might be useful to have here:
1. Download the image you want:
; curl -O https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/embedded/devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_sunxi.img.xz2. Download the shasums and the signature:
; curl -O https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/embedded/SHA256SUMS
; curl -O https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/embedded/SHA256SUMS.asc3. Verify:
; gpg --verify SHA256SUMS.asc && sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS4. dd the raw image to a medium of your choice (little less than 2GB):
; xzcat devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_sunxi.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=2M5. In case it's a sunxi image, grab your respective u-boot blob, and flash it:
; curl -O https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/embedded/u-boot/Cubieboard2_defconfig.bin
; sudo dd if=Cubieboard2_defconfig.bin of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=1024 seek=8 && syncOther useful documentation can be found here:
- https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati … ges/mac.md
- freenode irc #devuan-arm
I just saw a post about that over on FDN.
I use the reminder plugin on gkrellm. It can do repetitions on odd cycles like every 3 or 5 days etc.
I deleted my previous comment, because I'm so stupid that I didn't notice what thread it was located in.
Still...HOORAY!
It wasn't this thread when you wrote it.
I split it off from your thread. Too bad it's gone. It was amusing . . .
I've been playing around with Ascii all day, installing all the apps I use and testing things. I have to say that Ascii runs just as good on my computer as Jessie does. And it looks better too.
This report makes me very happy.
The team has worked long and hard. I am also delighted that you like the darkpurpy theming. I don't think that anyone will be expecting where Beowulf will be going. Here's a very preliminary sneak peek. LOLOL!
Good work. How close is Ascii to being considered a stable version? To me it seems like it already is.
The RC should be out in days. We're working on the announcement, building the isos and preparing for the servers to be hammered. If no major issues pop up in the RC, stable could be here really soon.
One note for whoever reads this. The name of the minor planet for which Devuan 2.0 is named is actually ASCII - all in caps. We've all gotten a little sloppy about that but you'll notice the correct font case used in the website revisions and also the announcement.
@stanz . . . talk.devuan.org is mostly obsolete. But if chillfan sent you there it's probably OK. Seems the whole site is non-functional . . .
You might look at this classic how-to. Even I can follow that. That method wouldn't be acceptable for official packages though.
It looks like a network problem:
18 if-ae-11-2.tcore1.ad1-amsterdam.as6453.net (80.231.152.26) 144.823 ms 142.150 ms 156.199 ms
19 80.231.80.6 (80.231.80.6) 146.676 ms 195.219.150.110 (195.219.150.110) 148.349 ms 147.575 ms
20 * * *Problem is in Amsterdam it seems. News flash: the server has been moth-balled. Backup not restored yet and no ETA for when or if that will happen.
golinux wrote:
Keeping in mind that slim and lightdm require different backends iirc.So if I wanted to switch to lightdm, does that mean that I would need to install something else along with it?
This touches on the kind of issues that you are having:
https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=8670#p8670
as does this email:
https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/2 … 30.en.html
Unfortunately, I am bewildered with which packages are needed for what so you'll have to figure it out on your own (or maybe fsmithred will stop by).
Keeping in mind that slim and lightdm require different backends iirc.
Where to turn, when pm starts slowing down & gets bloated?
xkill works a treat and when you reopen PM, the killed browser session pops up and asks if you want to restore.
FYI, this is the classic how-to for building Debian packages:
golinux wrote:fanfoue70 wrote:Could the maintainer add these compilation options please ?
--enable-omxil --enable-omxil-vout --enable-rpi-omxil --disable-mmal-codec --disable-mmal-voutDevuan does not maintain VLC if that's what you're assuming. I don't know whether Debian touches it or whether it comes directly from VLC. You could always recompile it yourself.
Anyways in my opinion the most pragmatic approach would be to build a package with the proposed changes and host it at a custom repo (kinda like the old debian multimedia repo) first.
Pragmatic for whom? Certainly not Devuan as we have our hands more than full. Besides, there is already a process where "improved" and new packages can move from experimental to testing to the main repo. If you want to offer a new, forked or altered Devuan/Debian package, work on it at git.devuan.org. For packaging instructions, please read about the d1h packaging helper. And be prepared to maintain it for future releases.
Could the maintainer add these compilation options please ?
--enable-omxil --enable-omxil-vout --enable-rpi-omxil --disable-mmal-codec --disable-mmal-voutDevuan does not maintain VLC if that's what you're assuming. I don't know whether Debian touches it or whether it comes directly from VLC. You could always recompile it yourself.
I should write a book . . . "My life in Trumpistania" . . .
The first option disables backports. I have always put a space after the # but don't know whether that's necessary. The second example enables them.
We welcome a range of users here but 'novice' is not really our target audience.
HOORAY to the one and only MIYO!!
@Ron . . . Not that it would make a difference but are you aware that sudo is not enabled by default in Devuan? Either add it to sudoers or su + root pw to get root permissions
At some point we may have to clone the debian repos onto our infrastructure to preserve them from further systemd intrusion. Then we would be independent from debian. But pulling that off would require an influx of volunteers with ninja skills to handle the workload of keeping packages from upstream current.
No, never use Debian repos directly. The backports repo is available via devuan at:
http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged/ jessie-backports main contrib non-freeor
http://auto.devuan.org/merged/ jessie-backports main contrib non-free