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The main trouble that may occur with dpkg -i -G (-G = don't overwrite higher versions) absolute-path
Is that it won't find the deps if required, but should give a list, if any of dep packages can't be found.
When I do this I generally find the packages and put them all in one directory ready for install. ~/Downloads For web-browser downloads. then I keep running "dpkg -i -G *.deb" untill the deps are met.
This is also a very good way to find out what dependency-hell is like.
All the best.
Hi, The file to edit is
add these sources, comment (#) the dvd/cdrom source from the default list
/etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ daedalus main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ daedalus-security main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ daedalus-updates main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ daedalus-backports main non-free contrib
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ daedalus-proposed-updates main non-free contrib
Plain text, but you may need root access to save any changes.
after you save it run,
apt-get update
and try again with the update.
Thank you.
I got into a game yesterday and with all the graphics settings max out for quality the game chugs a bit.
With the graphics settings set to default (best for my machine) it's not so bad, but when it worked before it was fluid.
Thanks for the link. :-)
I think it's a pain to wait for tens of minutes to play and that's before connecting with a server. (not that I do, I only play bots.)
I've reported, "the game is not ready to play". I have only tested the CS:2 that one time after the above adjustment.
I have had the game play first time, but never again numerous times, that's still to be exercised (checked).
Even though I have checked the "steam system analyze" logs quite a few times, but missed this specific error message.
I was also confounded by steam's help practice, only if you're paying (imho). No sound from them when dealing with Linux, or very quiet anyway, community forum is the best it gets.
Anyhow, I'll give the game a whirl this afternoon and report back. Thank you.
Hi, I'm glad to report that it works like a charm.
Counter Strike 2, game play.
I've been struggling with this game for a while.
The game is going through changes, and the errors were not apparent to me, at that time.
For quite sometime the game required building shader files and would crash after the sometimes 35min wait.
I deleted the game and reinstalled (3 times this quarter) but no play.
Then game would not start in steam.
Eventually I saw an error in the steam diagnostics (thank the devs for that).
The last 2 lines...
pressure-vessel-wrap[2596]: E: Diagnostic output:
bwrap: Creating new namespace failed: nesting depth or /proc/sys/user/max_*_namespaces exceeded (ENOSPC)
I saw that the setting on my system was not set.
I looked at some of the other settings and presumed it needed the same range as the others.
I can insert the code required to set this parameter for the linux kernel.
echo "user.max_user_namespaces = 63505" > /etc/sysctl.d/max_user_namespaces.conf
Reboot to set the namespaces parameter.
check the list with...
sysctl -a
I hope this will help.
Regards Glenn
If you're using sddm as a login ... you get a choice, but it's hard to see without a colourful backdrop.
bottom left is a box to select wayward or X11
If you want an older package, install the old one.20230210-5 (feb10 2023)
If you want to update the package, get the newest.(june25 2023)
I think the issue is that May 2023 package has been removed.
safe adventures.
I used squid proxy server with iptables, I used it for reducing noise, there fore reducing bandwidth ($/month).
"Uber Linux Project" by Ashton Mills, (atomic magazine Australia)A Firewalled Gateway.
Mandrake was the model I setup with Mandriva. You might find it someplace (as a guide, dated).
Anyhow, I don't remember using squid for blocking dns, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did have the ability.
the way things are going, a statement like this could be an offence in a country near you in the near future.
"Ya know when I was young and naive, I used to recommend Linux to my family members as a "secure" alternative to virus malware
plagued windows for banking and other important personal work."
I've seen a few like this on forums... it's like phishing, the way it asks, assumes... does not reply to words, but replies to posts...
.xsessionrc is legacy (X11?) system, not used much, but if you make one it will be used.
Hi, as for grub, we're using grub2 unless you change it. It just called grub, still.
I hated it at first, I was used to lilo and knew how to get around it.
I think that ima: error, has something to do with your systems sensors (TPM chip) for Trusted Platform Modules (etc)
that could be due to bios version, firmware updates (search that topic here at Dev1 for apt source list, it changed with Devuan Daedalus)
You may be able to switch it off in bios, but maybe required for M$Win OS's validity!
all the best.
# systemd to sysvinit startup script conversion
# ref. https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?pid=23309#p23309
...has this handy link to a converting script.
sysd2v-0.3.sh , over 500 lines, 15kb file not at the link in that post...
#!/bin/sh
# sysd2v v0.3 -- systemd unit to sysvinit script converter
# Copyright (C) 2019 Trek http://www.trek.eu.org/devel/sysd2v
# distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License 3
nl="
"
# read a systemd unit file and set variables named ini_{section}_{key}
# usage: read_unit filename instance
# filename service unit configuration file, '-' to read from stdin
# instance instance name for template units
read_unit()
{
filename=$1
instance=$2
if [ "$filename" != - ]
then
inifile_unit_name=${filename##*/}
inifile_unit_name=${inifile_unit_name%.*}
fi
rm_comm='/^[#;]/d'
concat=':l; /\\$/ { N; s/[[:space:]]*\\\n/ /; tl }'
subst_inst="s/%[Ii]/$instance/g"
unit=$(
cat "$filename" |
sed "$rm_comm" |
sed "$concat;$subst_inst"
)
section_list=$(
printf %s "$unit" |
sed -n 's/^\[\([[:alnum:]]\+\)\].*/\1/p'
)
oldifs=$IFS
IFS=$nl
for section in $section_list
do
get_sect='/^\['"$section"'\]/,/^\[.\+\]/'
key_list=$(
printf %s "$unit" |
sed -n "$get_sect"'s/^\([[:alnum:]]\+\)[[:space:]]*=.*/\1/p' |
sort -u
)
for key in $key_list
do
val=$(
printf %s "$unit" |
sed -n "$get_sect"'s/^'"$key"'[[:space:]]*=[[:space:]]*\(.*\)/\1/p'
)
var=$(
echo "${section}_$key" |
tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
)
eval ini_$var=\$val
[ -n "$debug" ] && echo "ini_$var=$val" >&2
done
done
IFS=$oldifs
}
# read a systemd configuration value and write its prefix to stdout
# usage: get_prefix val
# val systemd configuration value
get_prefix () { printf %s "$1" | sed -n 's/^\([-@:+!|]*\).*/\1/p'; }
# read a boolean value and returns true or false
# usage: is_true val
# val boolean value
is_true () { case "$1" in 1|[Oo][Nn]|[Tt]*|[Yy]*) true;; *) false; esac }
# read systemd services list and write LSB facilities to stdout
# usage: get_provides services
# services list of service units
get_provides ()
{
lst=
for dep in $1
do
lst=${lst:+$lst }${dep%.service}
done
printf %s "$lst"
}
# read systemd units list and write LSB facilities to stdout
# usage: get_depends dependencies [ignores]
# dependencies list of required units
# ignores facilities to ignore
get_depends ()
{
lst=
for dep in $1
do
d=
case $dep in
local-fs-pre.target) d=mountkernfs;;
time-sync.target) d=\$time;;
systemd-modules-load.service) d=kmod;;
local-fs.target|network-pre.target) d=\$local_fs;;
systemd-sysctl.service) d=procps;;
network.target|network-online.target|systemd-networkd.service)
d=\$network;;
nss-lookup.target) d=\$named;;
rpcbind.target|remote-fs-pre.target) d=\$portmap;;
remote-fs.target|sysinit.target|basic.target) d=\$remote_fs;;
syslog.service) d=\$syslog;;
boot-complete.target|multi-user.target|default.target) d=\$all;;
*.service) d=${dep%.service};;
*) echo "WARNING: unsupported target '$dep'" >&2
esac
ign=${2:+$2 }$lst
[ -z "$ign" -o -n "${ign%%*"$d"*}" ] &&
lst=${lst:+$lst }$d
done
printf %s "$lst"
}
# read LSB facilities list and write runlevel to stdout
# usage: get_runlevel facilities
# facilities list of required facilities
get_runlevel ()
{
case $1 in
*\$remote_fs*) echo 2 3 4 5;;
*) echo S
esac
}
# write a list of environment files to be executed
# usage: write_env list
# list files separated by newlines, with prefix (-)
write_env ()
{
oldifs=$IFS
IFS=$nl
for env in $1
do
pre=$(get_prefix "$env")
noerr=
[ -n "$pre" -a -z "${pre%%*-*}" ] && noerr="[ -r ${env#$pre} ] && "
printf '%s\n' "$noerr. ${env#$pre}"
done
IFS=$oldifs
}
# write an environment variable containing paths
# usage: write_path name prefix list
# name name of the environment variable
# prefix path prefix to append directories
# list paths separated by spaces or newlines
write_path ()
{
lst=
for dir in $3
do
lst=${lst:+$lst:}$2/$dir
done
[ -z "$3" ] || printf '%s=%s\n' $1 $lst
}
# write a list of directories to be created
# usage: write_install prefix list [user [group [mode]]]
# prefix path prefix to append directories
# list paths separated by spaces or newlines
# user user ownership
# group group ownership
# mode permission mode
write_install ()
{
for dir in $2
do
printf ' install -d %s%s/%s || return 2\n' \
"${3:+-o $3 }${4:+-g $4 }${5:+-m $5 }" "$1" "$dir"
done
}
# write a list of commands applying systemd executable prefixes
# usage: write_commands list [run [runpriv]]
# list commands separated by newlines, with prefixes (-@:+!)
# run command line to run each command (nice, chrt, ...)
# runpriv command line to set privileges (runuser, ...)
write_commands ()
{
oldifs=$IFS
IFS=$nl
for cmd in $1
do
pre=$(get_prefix "$cmd")
beg=$3
end=' || return 2'
if [ -n "$pre" ]
then
[ -z "${pre%%*-*}" ] && end=
[ -z "${pre%%*[+!]*}" ] && beg=
[ -z "${pre%%*[@:]*}" ] &&
echo "WARNING: unsupported exec prefix '$pre'" >&2
fi
printf ' %s\n' "$2$beg${cmd#$pre}$end"
done
IFS=$oldifs
}
# read a list of commands separated by newlines and write an override function
# usage: write_function name [commands]
# name function name (start_cmd, stop_cmd, ...)
# commands list of commands, read from stdin if omitted
write_function ()
{
lst=${2-$(cat)}
[ -n "$lst" ] || return
[ "$lst" = : ] && printf "do_${1}_override () :\n\n" && return
end=' true\n'
[ -z "${lst%%*|| return [0-9]}" -o -z "${lst%%*|| return \$?}" ] && end=
printf "do_${1}_override ()\n{\n%s\n$end}\n\n" "$lst"
}
# write an init-d-script file starting from the ini_* vars (see read_unit)
# usage: write_init servicename instance
# servicename name of the service provided
# instance instance name for template units
write_init ()
{
name=$1
instance=$2
if [ "${name%@}" != "$name" ]
then
name=$name$instance
fi
daemon_pre=$(get_prefix "$ini_service_execstart")
daemon=${ini_service_execstart#$daemon_pre}
if [ "${daemon%%[[:space:]]*}" != "$daemon" ]
then
daemon_args=${daemon#*[[:space:]]}
daemon=${daemon%%[[:space:]]*}
fi
pidfile=$ini_service_pidfile
if [ -n "$ini_service_user" ]
then
start_args="--user $ini_service_user"
[ -n "$daemon_pre" -a -z "${daemon_pre%%*[+!]*}" ] ||
start_args="$start_args --chuid $ini_service_user"
stop_args="--user $ini_service_user"
runprivstart="runuser -u $ini_service_user -- "
is_true "$ini_service_permissionsstartonly" || runpriv=$runprivstart
fi
cls=$ini_service_ioschedulingclass
pri=$ini_service_ioschedulingpriority
[ -n "$cls$pri" ] &&
start_args="$start_args --iosched ${cls:-best-effort}${pri:+:$pri}" &&
run="ionice ${cls:+-c $cls }${pri:+-n $pri }"
pol=$ini_service_cpuschedulingpolicy
pri=$ini_service_cpuschedulingpriority
[ -n "$pol$pri" ] &&
start_args="$start_args --procsched ${pol:-other}${pri:+:$pri}" &&
run="${run}chrt ${pol:+--$pol }${pri:-0} "
[ -n "$ini_service_nice" ] &&
start_args="$start_args --nicelevel $ini_service_nice" &&
run="${run}nice -n $ini_service_nice "
pre=$(get_prefix "$ini_service_workingdirectory")
workdir=${ini_service_workingdirectory#$pre}
[ "$workdir" = '~' ] && workdir=\~$ini_service_user
[ -n "$workdir" ] &&
start_args="$start_args --chdir $workdir" &&
chdir="${pre}cd $workdir"
if [ -z "${service_type:=$ini_service_type}" ]
then
if [ -n "$ini_service_busname" ]
then
service_type=dbus
elif [ -n "$ini_service_execstart" ]
then
service_type=simple
else
service_type=oneshot
fi
fi
if [ "$service_type" != forking ]
then
start_args="$start_args --background"
[ -z "$pidfile" -a "$ini_service_killmode" != none ] &&
start_args="$start_args --make-pidfile" &&
pidfile="/var/run/$name-sysd2v.pid"
fi
if [ "$service_type" = notify ]
then
start_args="$start_args --notify-await"
timeout=${ini_service_timeoutstartsec:-$ini_service_timeoutsec}
timeout=${timeout%s}
[ -n "${timeout#60}" ] &&
start_args="$start_args --notify-timeout $timeout"
[ -n "$timeout" -a -z "${timeout%%*[^0-9]*}" ] &&
echo "WARNING: unsupported timeout '$timeout'" >&2
elif [ "$service_type" = dbus ]
then
: TODO
fi
signal=${ini_service_killsignal#SIG}
timeout=${ini_service_timeoutstopsec:-$ini_service_timeoutsec}
timeout=${timeout%s}
[ -n "${signal#TERM}" -o -n "${timeout#90}" ] &&
stop_args="$stop_args --retry=${signal:-TERM}/${timeout:-90}/KILL/5"
limitnofile=$ini_service_limitnofile
[ "$limitnofile" = infinity ] && limitnofile=unlimited
need_install=$ini_service_runtimedirectory
need_install=$need_install$ini_service_statedirectory
need_install=$need_install$ini_service_cachedirectory
need_install=$need_install$ini_service_logsdirectory
need_install=$need_install$ini_service_configurationdirectory
need_do_start=$ini_service_execstartpre$ini_service_execstartpost
need_do_start=$need_do_start$need_install
execstop=$ini_service_execstop
if [ "$service_type" != oneshot ]
then
[ "$pidfile" = "/var/run/${daemon##*/}.pid" ] && unset pidfile
[ "$name" = "${daemon##*/}" ] && unset name
[ -n "$daemon_args" -a -z "${daemon_args%%*[\"\\]*}" ] &&
echo "WARNING: DAEMON_ARGS needs to be escaped" >&2
errcheck=' || return $?'
if [ -n "$daemon_pre" ]
then
[ -z "${daemon_pre%%*-*}" ] && errcheck=
[ -z "${daemon_pre%%*[@:]*}" ] &&
echo "WARNING: unsupported exec prefix '$daemon_pre'" >&2
fi
# TODO: test if already running before start (pretest="+do_status_cmd")
[ -n "$need_do_start" -o -z "$errcheck" ] &&
execstart="-+do_start_cmd$errcheck"
errcheck=' || return $?'
[ -n "$execstop" ] && errcheck=
[ -n "$execstop$ini_service_execstoppost" -a \
"$ini_service_killmode" != none ] &&
killstop="-do_stop_cmd$errcheck"
[ -n "$timeout" -a -z "${timeout%%*[^0-9]*}" ] &&
echo "WARNING: unsupported timeout '$timeout'" >&2
else
daemon=none
pidfile=none
: ${name:=SERVICE_NAME}
unset daemon_args start_args stop_args
execstart=$ini_service_execstart
runstart=$run
fi
need_do_start=$need_do_start$execstart
start_args=${start_args# }
stop_args=${stop_args# }
aliases=$(get_provides "$ini_install_alias")
[ -z "$ini_unit_defaultdependencies" ] ||
is_true "$ini_unit_defaultdependencies" &&
defdep=sysinit.target
req_start=$(get_depends "$ini_unit_requires $defdep")
should_start=$(get_depends "$ini_unit_wants $ini_unit_after" "$req_start")
default_start=$(get_runlevel "$req_start $should_start")
[ "$default_start" = S ] && default_stop='0 6' || default_stop='0 1 6'
[ -z "$execstop$ini_service_execstoppost" ] &&
[ "$service_type" = oneshot -o "$ini_service_killmode" = none ] &&
default_stop=
[ "$default_start" = S ] && ignore=\$remote_fs
start_before=$(get_depends "$ini_unit_requiredby $ini_install_wantedby
$ini_unit_before" "$req_start $should_start \$all $ignore")
cat <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
# Generated by sysd2v v0.3 -- http://www.trek.eu.org/devel/sysd2v
# kFreeBSD do not accept scripts as interpreters, using #!/bin/sh and sourcing.
if [ true != "\$INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED" ] ; then
set "\$0" "\$@"; INIT_D_SCRIPT_SOURCED=true . /lib/init/init-d-script
fi
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: ${name:-${daemon##*/}}${aliases:+ $aliases}
# Required-Start: $req_start
# Required-Stop: ${default_stop:+$req_start}
${should_start:+# Should-Start: $should_start
${default_stop:+# Should-Stop: $should_start
}}${start_before:+# X-Start-Before: $start_before
${default_stop:+# X-Stop-After: $start_before
}}# Default-Start: $default_start
# Default-Stop: $default_stop
# Description: ${ini_unit_description:-SERVICE_DESCRIPTION}
### END INIT INFO
EOF
if [ -n "$ini_service_environment$ini_service_environmentfile$need_install" ]
then
echo set -a
write_path RUNTIME_DIRECTORY /run "$ini_service_runtimedirectory"
write_path STATE_DIRECTORY /var/lib "$ini_service_statedirectory"
write_path CACHE_DIRECTORY /var/cache "$ini_service_cachedirectory"
write_path LOGS_DIRECTORY /var/log "$ini_service_logsdirectory"
write_path CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY /etc \
"$ini_service_configurationdirectory"
printf '%s' "${ini_service_environment:+$ini_service_environment$nl}"
write_env "$ini_service_environmentfile"
printf 'set +a\n\n'
fi
cat <<EOF
${name:+DESC=\"$name\"
}DAEMON=$daemon
${daemon_args:+DAEMON_ARGS=\"$daemon_args\"
}${pidfile:+PIDFILE=$pidfile
}${start_args:+START_ARGS=\"$start_args\"
}${stop_args:+STOP_ARGS=\"$stop_args\"
}${limitnofile:+ulimit -n $limitnofile
}${ini_service_umask:+umask $ini_service_umask
}
EOF
if [ -n "$need_do_start" ]
then
{
write_install /run "$ini_service_runtimedirectory" \
"$ini_service_user" "$ini_service_group" \
"$ini_service_runtimedirectorymode"
write_install /var/lib "$ini_service_statedirectory" \
"$ini_service_user" "$ini_service_group" \
"$ini_service_statedirectorymode"
write_install /var/cache "$ini_service_cachedirectory" \
"$ini_service_user" "$ini_service_group" \
"$ini_service_cachedirectorymode"
write_install /var/log "$ini_service_logsdirectory" \
"$ini_service_user" "$ini_service_group" \
"$ini_service_logsdirectorymode"
write_install /etc "$ini_service_configurationdirectory" '' '' \
"$ini_service_configurationdirectorymode"
write_commands "$chdir"
write_commands "$ini_service_execstartpre" "$run" "$runpriv"
write_commands "$execstart" "$runstart" "$runprivstart"
write_commands "$ini_service_execstartpost" "$run" "$runpriv"
} | write_function start_cmd
else
[ "$service_type" = oneshot ] && write_function start :
fi
if [ -n "$execstop$ini_service_execstoppost" ]
then
{
write_commands "$chdir"
write_commands "$execstop" "$run" "$runpriv"
write_commands "$killstop"
write_commands "$ini_service_execstoppost" "$run" "$runpriv"
} | write_function stop_cmd
else
[ "$service_type" = oneshot -o "$ini_service_killmode" = none ] &&
write_function stop :
fi
if [ "$ini_service_execreload" = '/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID' -a \
-z "$run$runpriv" ]
then
printf 'alias do_reload=do_reload_sigusr1\n\n'
elif [ -n "$ini_service_execreload" ]
then
{
write_commands "$chdir"
write_commands "$ini_service_execreload" "$run" "$runpriv"
} | write_function reload_cmd
cat <<"EOF"
do_reload ()
{
log_daemon_msg "Reloading $DESC configuration files" "$NAME"
MAINPID=$(cat $PIDFILE)
do_reload_cmd_override
log_end_msg $?
}
EOF
fi
[ "$service_type" = oneshot ] && write_function status :
}
# parse command line
while getopts di:n: opt
do
case $opt in
d) debug=1;;
i) instance=$OPTARG;;
n) name=$OPTARG;;
?) printf "Usage: %s [-d] [-i instance] [-n servicename] [filename]\n" \
"$0"
exit 2;;
esac
done
: ${instance=INSTANCE_NAME}
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
# convert unit file
read_unit "${1:--}" "$instance"
write_init "${name-$inifile_unit_name}" "$instance"
I have a copy... (not sure if I may post it here in code tags???)
happy to share.
Maybe it'll work for you. Just look out for start and stop levels being consistent with your system.
I wish I could leave Wayland out of my system.
I don't directly use Gnome, systemd, pulseaudio or wayland with kde5/Plasma.
I wonder Why it is packaged with those dependencies?
Somewhere I read the starting order was important... but mine looks different.
~.xsessionrc
# kill any existing pipewire instance to restore sound
pkill -u "$USER" -fx /usr/bin/pipewire-pulse 1>/dev/null 2>&1
pkill -u "$USER" -fx /usr/bin/wireplumber 1>/dev/null 2>&1
pkill -u "$USER" -fx /usr/bin/pipewire 1>/dev/null 2>&1
exec /usr/bin/pipewire &
# wait for pipewire to start before attempting to start related daemons
while [ "$(pgrep -f /usr/bin/pipewire)" = "" ] ; do
sleep 1
done
exec /usr/bin/wireplumber &
exec /usr/bin/pipewire-pulse &
I arrived here by attempting to remove pulseaudio altogether, but too many things were silent.
I can't be certain, I think I got it from this forum. HoaS?
Services, rc-update only has alsa-utils at sysinit level.
The only pulse audio packages I have are the ones that would also take most of the install as well, usually libpulse0, plasma-pa, pipewire-pulse, libpulse-mainloop-glib0. But not apulse.
Just my 2cents worth, hoping this may help someone.
1984, disgusting book, well worth the second read 20 years later.
Today I'm reading 'Alan Watts - The Way of Zen'.
I don't know anything about it... wip
100% @nixer
I played in the cooker/cauldron/unstable for years without knowing how to use the bug report system properly (for kde and the kernel...Mandriva, Mageia, pclinuxos ).
But I used the forums a lot at LQ and the host os forums to feel my way.
I am glad it worked out for you. All the best.
You need to install the INTEL i915 firmware separately. It won't upgrade (auto update) if it's not installed, for your privacy and licensing.
Hi, welcome here.
I used to run vbox and I had to alter perms for usb... this was my load file.
#!/bin/bash
# /home/glenn/bin/vbox_load
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
# echo "load modules for vbox."
# sudo modprobe -f vboxdrv
# sudo modprobe -f vboxnetadp
# sudo modprobe -f vboxnetflt
echo "list vbox modules"
lsmod | grep vbox
ls -l /dev/bus/usb/001
chown -hR glenn:vboxusers /dev/bus/usb/001/005
chmod -R 775 /dev/bus/usb/001/005
ls -l /dev/input/js0
# total 0
# crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 0 Aug 27 22:07 001
# crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 1 Aug 27 22:07 002
# crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 2 Aug 27 22:07 003
# crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 3 Aug 27 22:07 004
# crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 189, 4 Aug 28 10:40 005
# [root@GamesBox ~]# chown -hR glenn:vboxusers /dev/bus/usb/001/005
# [root@GamesBox ~]# chmod -R 775 /dev/bus/usb/001/005
# [root@GamesBox ~]# ls -l /dev/input/js0
# crw-rw-r--+ 1 root root 13, 0 Aug 28 10:40 /dev/input/js0
I'm not sure if this is any good, it's been a long time since DiD F22 flight sim broke (after sept 11 2001).
This is a bit tragic, but I have tried to reinstall from a package cache using apt and/or dpkg...
It was hectic, took a while for the system to figure out and sort all the versions held there but
eventually it progressed and borked and could not continue due to too many errors (dependency not found).
So, that was just upgrading a clean install to current, from my offline cache, copied from /var/cache/apt/.
I had to do a clean install to get the system back up and running.
Another thing I have tried is the "mount iso" for use as a repo... never worked, not secure enough.
So when I see things that may help using a local repo, I'd like to try it.
The package I mentioned before, local-apt-repository is not available for Devuan, probably because of system D, but I'd still like to try it (apt works!).
I agree with @aluma, I too just use the absolute path to the package...
but I have several bash scripts that install groups of packages... for different stages of installation and restore of backup config files.
All of this is with off-line installation in mind (as a motive).
anyhow, the quest goes on. Thank you Devuan Devs for giving this stable platform to work from.
@aluma following your lead (reprepro was mentioned) I came across this package "local-apt-repository"
from here...https://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/local-apt-repository
It mentions only served local, no gpg.
I haven't tried this yet.
Hi, 120Gb is heaps of space, considering you may have access to your win$ docs and files as well. (Maybe not for a clean drive)
The installer program may offer partition scheme solutions, if so, select a separate /home partition (at the least, / & /home) or more /usr /tmp
edit... if the hardware is really new you may have to check and see if all the sensors are workable... is the chipset in the kernel?
Usually the longest wait, for chipset manufacturers to release GNU/Linux code for the motherboard sys. Check with the pci-list(?)...https://pci-ids.ucw.cz/
No problem, I understand (I only speak english). Thank you