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#2851 Re: Off-topic » Getting to know you » 2017-12-17 07:12:40

fungus wrote:

You should start new topics on appropriate sections for technical matters so other people can locate questions and answers easier as a reference.  If you do a search for D1h chances are that on an off-topic with getting to know you as a title there will not be any relevant information.

Otherwise poor golinux has to go around all day cutting and pasting posts to threads.

This is true.  I've been debating what to do with the ramblings in this topic . . . I really don't have time to sort this mess.  I will leave it to the individuals in this thread to self-moderate by moving technical content to more appropriate topics and then deleting the posts here.

#2852 Re: Devuan » [Closed] <Ascii> Release time » 2017-12-16 08:27:22

The same old same old BS and this time from an unknown person who has not a clue how to design a website.  makh, you need to get a life . . .

Anyways, whats holding the Stable release of Ascii, despite now debian current progress to the 4th point release?

You really have no idea what it takes to do what we're doing do you . . .

#2853 Re: Off-topic » Getting to know you » 2017-12-15 23:40:53

Have you seen this? https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=549

Since we're back on topic, I guess I'll move the last two posts back to the original thread if there are no objections.

#2854 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-15 04:07:30

Split the personal chatter to Off Topic and forgot to leave a link.  Sorry . . .

#2855 Re: Off-topic » Getting to know you » 2017-12-15 00:23:45

ghaverla wrote:

I sure hope nobody is giving you stick because you are female.

Good grief no!  The devs here don't think in terms of chromosome hierarchy.

#2856 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-14 02:44:53

ghaverla wrote:

I did use apt-get to get the lm-sensors source package, so it would have been a Devuan source package.

Oh . . . that's a good thing then.  smile

You didn't miss anything, I normally talk to people who are not pedantic enough, and stuff slipped.

There are pedants here and especially on the dng list. I am not one of them.  I am a gui-girl who couldn't package my way out of a paper bag.  I do a pretty good job of playing with crayons though . . .   wink

What differences can be realised between a Debian package, and a Devuan package?

The thing we're most concerned with is removing systemd dependencies.   But there are also versioning differences that make packages compatible with the Devuan repos for continuity of upgrading.

I am unqualified to comment on the rest of what you posted.  wink

#2857 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-14 00:52:59

It is not recommended to use Debian packages except those that have been monitored by amprolla for Devuan.  Even if it seems to work, you will not get security or other updates via Devuan and there may be incompatible changes as Devuan moves forward.  Was lm-sensors not in the Devuan repos?  Maybe in backports or ascii?   (Apologies if I missed something above)

#2858 Re: Other Issues » Question on kernel upgrades » 2017-12-13 22:16:51

My jessie does not save older kernels - at least they're not listed at boot.  I would like to know what grub file needs to be tweaked to tell grub to save 2 kernels.  Used to be easy to do that with the old grub.   This is not progress . . .

#2859 Re: Other Issues » Software packages aging issue » 2017-12-12 17:07:02

Shiny new is greatly over-rated.  Devuan Jessie will be available until Debian Jessie LTS expires in 2020.  If you want something newer, upgrade to ascii or ceres (which you can think of as a rolling release).  It is certainly possible to install openrc on ascii and will likely become the default in following releases.  Devuan will never be a rolling release because we value stability.  Perhaps you are in the wrong camp.  Why exactly are you here?

(I won't state the obvious)

#2860 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-12 01:01:57

ghaverla wrote:

I hope I didn't offend fsmithred.

He is pretty unoffendable . . .   wink

#2861 Re: Off-topic » Firefox Quantum » 2017-12-11 20:29:14

FreeBSD might have taken care of the problem.  Did you check for apulse?

#2862 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-10 21:25:44

So happy to hear that you're making progress!  Your persistence is impressive.   Guess we're just a stubborn bunch in this camp.  wink

#2863 Re: Hardware & System Configuration » configure scanner brother dcp197c » 2017-12-10 20:10:55

Do you have CUPS installed?  Unless your hardware is really new, that should do it.

#2864 Re: Documentation » some Devuan wiki? » 2017-12-09 19:18:21

yeti wrote:
golinux wrote:

When did you register?

2017-09-23

As yeti?

yeti wrote:
golinux wrote:

Try to catch FlibberTGibbet on irc.

Ok.

I think that msiism and blinkdog also are admins  now too.

yeti wrote:

Installing some traps soon... :-)

Spam traps are much needed.  Work it out with those mentioned above.  You could even email them via this forum.

#2865 Re: Documentation » some Devuan wiki? » 2017-12-09 17:01:11

Due to spammers, all new users are moderated.  When did you register?  Try to catch FlibberTGibbet on irc.

#2867 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-08 21:27:29

@ghaverla . . . looking forward to your report of how it went.

fsmithred to the rescue yet again!!

#2868 Re: News & Announcements » Amprolla3 is out for testing » 2017-12-08 06:45:39

fungus wrote:

There is one thing that I have yet to understand out of all this mystic repository structure.

merged

The merged repo pulls in the filtered, unaltered pkgs from Debian that are allowed into Devuan. 

What exactly is merged?  A selective Debian repository mirror with a Devuan repository? 
If so, what edition of a Debian repository is used?

Devuan jessie pulls from Debian jessie (oldstable)

Devuan ascii pulls from Debian stretch (current stable)

Devuan ceres is Debian sid (unstable)

Is Devuan really a rolling distribution?

I suppose that ceres could be considered a rolling distro.

After all this time I am clueless in answering these questions.

No kidding!

#2869 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-08 06:35:18

@ghaverta . . . The ascii isos are only unofficially available atm.  It's unlikely the Jessie ones will be compatible with newer hardware.  Maybe with a backported 4.9 kernel . . .

#2870 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-08 03:58:38

One of the Devuan devs reported this a few weeks ago:

Ran a refracta ascii snapshot with 4.12 on an AMD Ryzen7 bench test system with ECC ram and ECC works properly!!!

fsmithred is providing some unofficial ascii isos.  Hopefully he'll leave some urls for you here.

#2871 Re: Installation » Is Devuan Ryzen? » 2017-12-08 02:52:04

ascii is not buster.

beowulf will mirror buster

ascii mirrors stretch

So it is not currently possible to upgrade from debian buster to anything devuan except maybe ceres (sid)

#2872 Re: Installation » luakit » 2017-12-07 22:02:31

@oui . . . I am a native English speaker and I didn't understand it either.  There are several languages muddled in there.

#2873 Re: News & Announcements » eudev is now in ascii » 2017-12-07 18:31:06

Currently the version #s are a bit muddled.  Some pkgs in experimental need to be deleted.  It's all explained here especially towards the end.

#2874 Re: DIY » The hunt for a good browser 2017 edition » 2017-12-06 06:41:45

@chillfan . . . Didn't we start saving some XUL extensions quite a while ago?  Do you still have those somewhere?  I'm still hoping they will come in handy at some point.

#2875 Re: Other Issues » Wireless issues » 2017-12-03 18:20:03

That post is short on specifics.  What are you using to connect?  What driver do you have installed for what hardware?  Could we see your sources.list?  I'm only wired so can't help much but I know that info would be useful to find a solution.

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