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			<title><![CDATA[Upgrade to ascii]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to report that ascii seems stable and usable at the moment.&#160; I upgraded from jessie to ascii and all went well, with the addition of a manual upgrade of xconf (it appears to be broken in ascii).&#160; </p><p>Proceedure:<br />change all jessie to ascii in /etc/apt/sources.list<br />=&gt;apt-get update<br />=&gt;apt-get dist-upgrade</p><p>then I manually installed an xfconf package&#160; <br />=&gt;dpkg -i xfconf_4.12.0-0mx150+1_amd64.deb</p><p>I believe Devuan xfconf problem has something to do with d-bus.&#160; I chose to use an xfconf&#160; package from MX Linux, because I have it installed on another pc; probably most any distro package would work.</p><p>Its nice having a more current system, much improved; xfce 4.12, kernel 4.x, libreoffice 5.2...., have had no problems.</p>]]></description>
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