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@rolfie I tried a repository in Germany and it doesn't work either.
@chris2be8 https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/20 … -52-12.png
@ralph.ronnquist The Devuan virtual machine I installed several months ago and which has always had access to the internet can still have access to it, but it cannot update itself via Devuan's servers. This is how I discovered the problem. So it is not a network configuration problem at home.
A new installation of Devuan gives the same problem (see screenshots above).
My other virtual machines on Gnome Box work perfectly without any problems, as does my base operating system (Debian 12).
@greenjeans I'm sorry but this doesn't help me.
>> I wanted to test Devuan because I was considering moving from Debian to Devuan. Since I have this problem, I think I will stick with Debian which seems more stable to me... I will not spend more time on this problem anyway. But I think that in the interest of your community a maintainer should take this problem in hand because I am certainly not the only one to whom this mishap has happened.
I have reported the problem to you, it is up to you to resolve it. I wish you a good evening and will see you one of these days.
Bye.
Mettre à notre disposition une division du forum en langue française, ce serait vraiment très sympa
Hello Rolfie,
Well from Switzerland by using the Swisscom network it doesn't work.
I've provided links below to the error encountered.
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/20 … -48-32.png
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/20 … -42-10.png
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/20 … -47-50.png
Regards
Hi,
There has been a problem for several days with the remote directory for updates: deb.devuan.org
It does not respond and it is impossible to update an already installed system or to install a new one via this directory!!!
Since it is theoretically the reference server allowing the synchronization of other update servers with the latest patches, the situation is not very positive...
By choosing other installation directories, we advance a little more, but it ends up blocking in the end too. It is impossible to install Devuan ;-(
I am extremely surprised that this failure has been going on for several days and that no one has reported it. Devuan seems to be seriously lacking in human resources...
It would be good if Debian would agree to integrate your interface allowing you to choose which initialization system you want to use (InitD, SystemD or other) and that you merge the two projects, in the interests of users and the projects themselves.
In the meantime, if we can help you a little, tell us how... not liking SystemD, I tested Devuan in a virtual machine to test its reliability and hope to reuse InitD. I can only be disappointed with the result.
Greetings.
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