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It's been fixed and is in the process of being automated to eliminate such errors in the future.
Hopefully, shortly thereafter. Depends on what issues users stumble across with the RC. Once those are fixed, we're good to go stable.
I'm drowning in systemd files too. I'd really, REALLY like to get rid of them:
acpi-fakekey:/lib/systemd
acpi-fakekey:/lib/systemd/system
acpi-fakekey:/lib/systemd/system/acpi-fakekey.service
acpi-fakekey:/lib/systemd/system/acpi-fakekey.socket
acpid:/lib/systemd
acpid:/lib/systemd/system
acpid:/lib/systemd/system/acpid.service
acpid:/lib/systemd/system/acpid.socket
acpid:/lib/systemd/system/acpid.path
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/alsa-store.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/alsa-restore.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/alsa-state.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/shutdown.target.wants
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/alsa-restore.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/alsa-state.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/alsa-utils.service
alsa-utils:/lib/systemd/system/shutdown.target.wants/alsa-store.service
anacron:/lib/systemd
anacron:/lib/systemd/system
anacron:/lib/systemd/system/anacron.service
anacron:/lib/systemd/system/anacron-resume.service
avahi-daemon:/lib/systemd
avahi-daemon:/lib/systemd/system
avahi-daemon:/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.service
avahi-daemon:/lib/systemd/system/avahi-daemon.socket
cgmanager:/lib/systemd
cgmanager:/lib/systemd/system
cgmanager:/lib/systemd/system/cgmanager.service
cgmanager:/lib/systemd/system/cgproxy.service
colord:/lib/systemd
colord:/lib/systemd/system
colord:/lib/systemd/system/colord.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/reboot.target.wants
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/poweroff.target.wants
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/halt.target.wants
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/console-kit-log-system-restart.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/console-kit-log-system-stop.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/console-kit-log-system-start.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/console-kit-daemon.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/reboot.target.wants/console-kit-log-system-restart.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/poweroff.target.wants/console-kit-log-system-stop.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/halt.target.wants/console-kit-log-system-stop.service
consolekit:/lib/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/console-kit-log-system-start.service
cron:/lib/systemd
cron:/lib/systemd/system
cron:/lib/systemd/system/cron.service
cups-browsed:/lib/systemd
cups-browsed:/lib/systemd/system
cups-browsed:/lib/systemd/system/cups-browsed.service
devuan-baseconf:/etc/apt/preferences.d/avoid-systemdThis pretty much sums up what Devuan is about:
Devuan is the Debian that was and could have been.
You can find the announcement on the devuan.org website or on the dng mail list archives..
Welcome back! When I put it back on the devuan site is it OK to say 'formerly known as Zephyr"? Or is that a nono? I see you did not do that on your new site.
*edit* The deed is done.
Welcome Max_B . . . You might want to take a look at the bottom of this page which talks about the configuration of source repositories. As always, be mindful when enabling repositories other than those for your specific distribution. Many of us have been bitten by unwanted backport updates!
Welcome joril! Yes. That should do it.
Additional information as well as translations from dev1fanboy's (aka chillfan) wiki can now be found at https://devuan.org/os/documentation/dev1fanboy/
We're all waiting for fsmithred's HOWTO. ![]()
I have sadly removed Zephyr from the derivatives list until it is released under a new name.
Unless someone thinks substituting apulse and/or ALSA is a better idea?
If this turns into a discussion regarding apulse inclusion in the Devuan repos etc.it can be moved to Discussion > Devuan. apulse has been discussed on the dng mailing list and Steve Pusser has already gotten apluse to fool FF 52. So it's on our radar. If someone tries to install apluse and can't get it working then that is a legitimate Support issue. Welcome to the forum btw. ![]()
Well, we are 17 years later.
An interesting personal story but not really a Devuan support question. Should probably get moved to OT . . .
@fsmithred . . . Looks like libdvd-pkg might be a 'free' version of libdvdcss. Do you have it in your setup and does it get the job done?
How should packages from other projects (outside Dev1 repositories) be brought in?
For example, (a dated version of) vlc is in-repo, but libdvdcss is (apparently) not.
Use repos outside of Devuan's with great care.
I have libdvdcss2 installed from:
deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org/ jessie mainYou might also want to check out Steve Pusser's private repo. It has always been a reliable and compatible source. MX is also free of systemd! Here's his thread on FDN.
Sometimes you can find things in the Devuan merged backports:
deb http://us.mirror.devuan.org/merged/ jessie-backports non-free contrib mainWhere is the list of logged in user's own post for her or him to see listed?
Go to your profile page
At the bottom there are three choices:
Show all topics - Show all posts - Show all subscriptions
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Well done! Let's spread the purpy love far and wide!!
<parazyd> i moved to github . . .
@miroR . . . your enthusiasm for heads is much appreciated. I know that security has been a concern of yours for many years. Could you please enclose the commands in your post(s) in tags. It makes it easier for the eye to find them.
Thanks.
The package manager will see it but won't the version number be different than the Devuan merged one? Hmmmm, maybe not. Version in the repos is 0.43 stable. So it looks like Amprolla has not added any Devuan-specific identification. So your suggestion should work. Sorry for the noise.
Better to download from the devuan merged non-free repos so that updates (if any) will be picked up. ![]()
Could you possibly add that to your Package manager magic incantations? And while you're there would be nice to have code tags around the commands. ![]()
No worries.
Welcome to the forum btw!
This is a known issue.