Here also this is working fine with usb,xserver-xorg-core,upower and cdrom ( not working earlier).
Shall try to remove systemed stuff from system. I have not found any eudev files after install.
This is long due move by dev's.Hope eudev will be pushed to ceres soon."openrc" is in ascii & ceres main.
Regards,
]]>lxde is still around and will still be around for awhile. It has not been abandoned. I either read that somewhere or was told that by one of the devs or maintainers for lxde in irc.
They are also saying that it hasn't been abandoned on the LXDE forums...
]]>eudev is basically udev with the systemd deps removed. It's forked from gentoo.
]]>Sometimes it is what you get used to seeing and working with. To me kde is an eyshore, and gnome is an MS8 poor copy. I did try cinammon once but it was so flaky and buggy I removed it within a day or two. I always liked openbox but some things were a bit of a pain. After I explored in the gadgetry that miyo and vuu-do introduced me too, I can hardly get out of it. I have even transformed other openbox systems to resemble miyo-vuu-do.
This is the beauty of linux, we can all run the same system and make it look as something totally different. This bug of input devices freezing up is a first for me and I always picked hardware from massive production runs that bugs for have been ironed out. If a cheap wire Logitech mouse freezes up or a generix keyboard, it makes you wonder.
I thought I had seen a note before that udev in Devuan is really eudev in disguise, am I wrong? Had I seen this elsewhere? .... here it is https://talk.devuan.org/t/eudev-a-real- … udev/589/2
hellekin 20160713 eudev already works, vdev is in development
vdev or eudev (from gentoo)
DusXMT 20160713 hellekin: From what I understand, eudev is just a repackaged udev that Gentoo, so in case changes were made to it where it wouldn't work properly on systemd-less systems, they would be prepared to deal with itfsmithred 20160730 you could replace udev with eudev, but from outside repo.
n4dir 20161001 you can use sysv too, and you can use eudev ....
NewGnuGuy 20161029 aitor: Is the goal to replace dependency on udev with dependency on eudev so as to avoid udev's dependency on systemd? (I'm speaking based on knowledge only gained minutes ago on Wikipedia)
*edit* Removed the nasty line breaks to make it more readable. @fungus - Please do not post by copying from an editor with a fixed line length
]]>lxde is still around and will still be around for awhile. It has not been abandoned. I either read that somewhere or was told that by one of the devs or maintainers for lxde in irc. (Can't remember name or which irc channel, but it must have been #devuan or #devuan-dev.)
lxqt is also around. I'm not sure, but I think it exists because gtk is losing its mind, and lxqt will be there when gtk3 finally goes totally insane.
]]>Add experimental repo to sources.list.
deb http://auto.mirror.devuan.org/devuan/ experimental main
Update the cache and install eudev:
apt-get update
apt-get -t experimental install eudev
Now would be a good time to reboot.
If you want to remove eudev and reinstall udev, you will need to specify the version of libudev1 to downgrade it.:
apt-get install udev libudev1=232-25+deb9u1
Note: if that is not the correct version of libudev1, you can get it from
apt-cache policy libudev1