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#2551 Re: Other Issues » Where to express package requests? » 2018-06-23 15:17:32

devuser wrote:

I guess you could post in the after Ascii wishlist thread but your best chances would probably be to follow the official packaging guide and volunteer to maintain those packages yourself.

^ ^ ^ This. ^ ^ ^   The devs have their hands quite full maintaining critical system packages.  But do post a request and maybe those with similar inclinations would band together to help maintain those packages.

#2552 Re: Other Issues » Wifi and HDMI upgrade issues » 2018-06-22 05:15:01

It should work if you follow the upgrade instructions carefully and have the correct repos enabled.

#2554 Re: Other Issues » Wifi and HDMI upgrade issues » 2018-06-22 05:03:03

Did you study the Release Notes before trying to upgrade?

#2557 Re: Installation » Network booting » 2018-06-19 15:33:42

Maybe try #devuan-arm on freenode.

#2558 Re: Forum Feedback » *Resolved*_How do I find something here? » 2018-06-19 04:26:50

Try refining your search.  There are three categories:

Keyword search - plasma or KDE etc.  I sometimes add a space at the end of a search word

Select where to search - Maybe start with checking Desktop and Multimedia and/or Installation

Select how to view search results: you might want to Show results as Posts instead of Topics

#2559 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-19 01:14:07

@Miyo . . . you are my hero!!  LOLOLOL!!!

But seriously . . . reports of observed dickheadism by any available method - report, Forum Feedback, email, smoke signal etc. - would certainly be helpful to the d1g administrators.

@ralph.ronnquist . . . regardless of the attribution, the pattern is hijack - antagonize - publicize - victimize

#2560 Re: Devuan » Devuan ASCII reviewed on DistroWatch Weekly » 2018-06-19 01:00:19

@dxrobertson . . . Maybe you'd want to comment on that directly to DW?

#2562 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » Ascii: hdparm.conf ignored - udev problem? » 2018-06-18 15:23:51

Is udev running the show or eudev?  IIRC eudev is default in ASCII.  If yes, something might have gotten lost in translation.  That's the only suggestion I have as this subject is way beyond me technically.

#2563 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 22:57:54

@ralph.ronnquist . . . Your head is a very nice head.  Anarchists always manage to turn things upside down and make it someone else's fault.  wink

#2564 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 21:26:16

The report button is only visible to admins.  A post in forum feedback would be public.  That's a big difference in transparency.

#2565 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » SSD/HDD keeps spinning after resume from suspend » 2018-06-17 21:23:55

I wish I could.  You might want to include more specific information about your machine, whether you did a clean ascii install or upgraded, if you are using a DE which one etc.?

As to ceres and mixing it with a stable release . . . exactly what did you install from Ceres?  You must be aware that you touch ceres at your own risk.  It is labeled 'unstable' for a very good reason.

I hope someone with experience on the bleeding edge stops by.  You might also try the Devuan irc channels on Freenode.

#2566 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 21:14:47

cynwulf wrote:
golinux wrote:

In the past, users have on occasion emailed me when they feel someone else on the board has crossed a line.

As a forum admin, you will get this.  In general if a member emails you about some other member "crossing the line", it's coming from someone with an agenda.

I disagree.  The emails I have gotten were from well-established, respected contributors to this forum whose only 'agenda' was for the forum to be free of disruption.

The discussion here seems to be pretty much against implementing the troll extension to be publicly viewable.   I'm not opposed to a trial run with hidden stats.  In any case it would be useful for some to be able to ignore an annoying user.

cynwulf wrote:
golinux wrote:

And finally . . . the only cliques I have seen here are trolls banding together.

I haven't seen any bands of trolls here?

Then you haven't been paying attention.  Or maybe it's just semantics . . .

#2567 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 19:32:23

yeti wrote:

I started typing before your message was there, wrote half an essay threw it away and boiled it down to the short 2 sentences.

Yeah, I've done that more than a few times.  smile

#2568 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 18:48:27

cynwulf wrote:

I fail to see the value in the stats.

It would give the admins a sense of how users are reacting to questionable posts though as has been mentioned the numbers can be manipulated.  In the past, users have on occasion emailed me when they feel someone else on the board has crossed a line.  Perhaps public requests in Forum Feedback would be a better option to suggest a need for administrative action.  All I know is that there are times when action might be necessary.  We just need to figure out the best way to gauge when and what is appropriate.

Thankfully, this board has fewer issues than most because of the maturity of its members.

An another point . . . post ratings are not on our radar so rest easy on that.

And finally . . . the only cliques I have seen here are trolls banding together.

#2569 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 16:45:26

yeti wrote:

This troll brand mark count does not need to be public to be useful for the moderators.
And this troll brand mark count should not be public because it biases the reader.

Didn't I just say that?  I totally agree.

#2570 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-17 16:34:35

cynwulf wrote:

If someone is being a dickhead, then just deal with that in the traditional manner.

That would depend on your definition of 'traditional manner'.  A troll's knee-jerk defense to any moderation or reason is to play the victim and it's a downward spiral of venom after that.

Disclaimer to those who may point a finger in my direction . . . this mod was not my idea but I'm not opposed to giving it a try.  I would however prefer that there be no public "shaming" involved that could incite undesirable results.  I do think that stats on users that are having a negative effect on this board are a useful metric for deciding what action if any should be taken.

#2571 Re: Installation » Hosted VPS server migration from debian to devuan hosed » 2018-06-17 16:07:04

Some feedback from irc.

<Irrwahn> golinux: That's just install via some ISO image. That's not the same as an officially supported install image, but more like "bring your own OS". And it will only work for VMs, not dedicated machines, unless you rent a KVM + virtual drive console.
<Irrwahn> By this metric virtually any old hosting company in existence can be said to have an "Install Devuan" option.

and then . . .

<Irrwahn> He could probably do that himself. ISTR that basically any customer can deposit any ISO (that meets some criteria) at their store.

and finally:

<Irrwahn> Overall, the important takeaway is: When you run Devuan on a Hetzner machine, you do so at your own devise and own risk, no support.
<Irrwahn> And that's different from their "official" OS choices.

#2572 Re: Installation » Hosted VPS server migration from debian to devuan hosed » 2018-06-17 15:07:42

@devuser . . . That's fantastic news!  The process is a bit daunting though - not for the faint-hearted.  I should probably add Hetzner to the list and include a link to your post above.  Could you possibly contact them requesting either an update to or addition of the ASCII iso?

#2573 Re: Forum Feedback » Let's make this forum multilingual! (Calling for language authors) » 2018-06-16 23:17:31

ralph.ronnquist wrote:

It reminds me that I'm still sitting still on the Swedish translation sad

LOL!  I thought that but resisted the urge . . .   wink

#2574 Re: Forum Feedback » Let's make this forum multilingual! (Calling for language authors) » 2018-06-16 23:16:21

Dutch_Master wrote:

OK, if it's that simple I'll have a look into the Dutch language pack then. Can't make any promises as there's a lot on my plate already. Can these files be opened by LibreOffice and more importantly, edited and saved in the correct format?

My advice is to stay away from LO for any text/config files.  Please use a text editor like mousepad or Pluma or geany etc..

If Dutch works, I may try my hand at German too. But as a non-native speaker I'm not sure my options/solutions/translations would be best suited. For now, that's of no concern, first the Dutch language pack to solve before anything else!

If you would provide Dutch that would be most appreciated!

#2575 Re: Forum Feedback » Much ado about nothing » 2018-06-16 21:19:00

Thankfully, for the moment this is a troll-free zone.

(Make a sacrifice to your favorite idol to ensure that it stays that way . . . LOL!!!)

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