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Begs the question - let's say Bercot finishes the work in the next year, and s6 really does turn into the "ideal service manager". What then for Devuan? Start offering it as an alternative init? Making it the default init would seem the appropriate response if it does all that he claims it will.
We're way ahead of you!
https://devuan.org/os/init-freedom
Laurent gave a talk at the 2018 Devuan Conference!
Seems you know exactly what the problem is so feel free to write a patch(s) that season the soup exactly as you like and submit it upstream. I think this thread has run its course. Continuing to argue your points here is a fruitless endeavor.
If you go to a smorgasbord and eat everything offered, indigestion and an "interesting" night are likely to follow. A distro shouldn't be required to nanny users lacking reasonable self-control and the foreseeable consequences of over-indulging.
That would depend on the definition of "reasonable person". Installing multiple desktops with a distribution that strives for simplicity and doing one thing and doing it well seems like a user/distro mismatch to me.
Isn't that a question for Debian not for Devuan? Other than a few systemd related packages, Devuan follows Debian repos.
IIUC, Devuan is requesting feedback about issues with the packages that Devuan has forked and maintains not packages that are maintained by Debian or upstream of Debian. Bugs on those packages should be reported upstream. But there are times when it can be difficult to sort where the issue lies.
You are welcome to provide a patch upstream to offer the option(s) you suggest. ![]()
samhain wrote:Your screenshots don't show. "This content has been restricted. Using Cloudfare's basic service in this manner is a violation of the Terms of Service ..."
Could you please attach the screenshots to your postings?
Does this forum support attachments?
No.
Hmmmm . . . I moved that thread from Desktop and Multimedia because it is not a support issue but this really isn't the right place either. I think I'll try to append it to https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=2120 a little later. But then when I went there I noticed that the image in the first post has a similar issue. Will check a bit later with the backend crew to see if something has changed there.
Could you check if it is a Flash thing or something else?
A browser should be able to "View Page Source" which would answer your question.
I am currently on Palemoon and this option is available.
Bullseye = Chimaera
Bookworm = Daedalus
That's why it is a bad idea to use "testing" in your sources.list.
Life can be such a kindergarten sometimes... :-/
Life among human piranhas . . . not fun . . .
OK everybody . . . please just take a deep breath . . .
You might start here. The path to some of the Xfce icons has been changed and some redesigned and some are now eye-shattering blue. It's being worked on. Hopefully it can be sorted.
I know who that is and also have been acutely aware of the ethical implications of genetic manipulation since we started going down that rabbit-hole in the mid-90s. So let's just leave it at that or move the discussion off-forum to a more suitable location.
Hopefully fsmithred will see this. I haven't seen him all day. Please be patient.
Stephanie Seneff Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge MA, 02139, USA
Greg Nigh Naturopathic Oncology, Immersion Health, Portland, OR 97214, USA
Abstract
Operation Warp Speed brought to market in the United States two mRNA vaccines, produced by Pfizer and Moderna. Interim data suggested high efficacy for both of these vaccines, which helped legitimize Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the FDA. However, the exceptionally rapid movement of these vaccines through controlled trials and into mass deployment raises multiple safety concerns. In this review we first describe the technology underlying these vaccines in detail. We then review both components of and the intended biological response to these vaccines, including production of the spike protein itself, and their potential relationship to a wide range of both acute and long-term induced pathologies, such as blood disorders, neurodegenerative diseases and autoimmune diseases. Among these potential induced pathologies, we discuss the relevance of prion-protein-related amino acid sequences within the spike protein. We also present a brief review of studies supporting the potential for spike protein “shedding”, transmission of the protein from a vaccinated to an unvaccinated person, resulting in symptoms induced in the latter. We finish by addressing a common point of debate, namely, whether or not these vaccines could modify the DNA of those receiving the vaccination. While there are no studies demonstrating definitively that this is happening, we provide a plausible scenario, supported by previously established pathways for transformation and transport of genetic material, whereby injected mRNA could ultimately be incorporated into germ cell DNA for transgenerational transmission. We conclude with our recommendations regarding surveillance that will help to clarify the long-term effects of these experimental drugs and allow us to better assess the true risk/benefit ratio of these novel technologies.
There will come a time when these abominations will be the only older hardware available. Many of us will not live long enough to see that shift but it will eventually happen . . .
Victory! You should be able to edit your previous posts now that you've got the hang of it. Nice to see you too. It's been a good while since Devuan was taking it's first baby steps . . . .
If you can't figure out the correct syntax for "code", you can use the buttons above the edit window. ![]()
Hint . . . use [ not < . . .
You seem to be batting a no-hitter with this crowd.
@starbreaker . . . That would depend on your lifespan . . .
@starbreaker . . . This forum is familiar with LinuC (aka JSM) and his agenda. Please, let's not go there again.
Thanks. You had to dig deep for that one . . .
Please report the bug upstream.