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Hei Andy, I'll check, back soon.
Beside the point all of this!
My former main-computer (day to day) was an Intel Q{xxx}, from 2007 (until 2019) I think?
I gave it away to my mum, but when I had it, it were constantly on; I think it is like that now as well; running all the time, without trouble (changed HD's of course).
My oldest OS is running on devices from 1999; SuSE 9.1. is installed now, I am a bit nostalgic.
Trouble with kernel, try to compile it yourself; it isn't too hard really; I started out with music as focus, building Linux DAWs; bit of a struggle, but got there in the end
Please «boycottsystemd», be reasonable; I don't think there were any ill will in this case.
Good that you found a solution to you're problem, though.
Olav
Hi again.
I'm very happy with Devuan; but, what I actually wanted to point out (or thought I wanted to) was the viability of a non-systemd Linux environment, hence referring to those statistics.
A bit perplexed now
OK
No, I did not know that DistroWatch were bullshit, and yes, that was what I refered to;
sorry about it!
Hi all!
I think maybe I saw this refered to before, somewhere here perhaps; however, it should be encouraging statistics for Devuan!
https://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=52
Cheers,
Olav
This is a bit strange: I just restarted the installation not in expert mode, but with 'install' (first option on first screen). It now gives me all the filesystems options that I'd expect, including ext3 and ext4.
OK
Still strange though; you should have the same options in expert mode.
In any-case, hope you find a good solution and do well, and enjoy Devuan!!
Cheers,
Olav
Hi again.
Is this a fresh install, or are you migrating?
I have never experienced the lack of ext(x) options during an installation, I've done quite a few.
You may have issues with the install medium/image; perhaps you could try download Devuan again, and start afresh?
Cheers,
Olav
Hei.
No, this is a strange case, ext4 is on all mine partitions.
Maybe you could elaborate a bit more on: hardware, install medium, procedure ...?
Hei.
There is probably not too many programmes unique to only one distro, Linux is mostly Linux; however, having been with SuSE for 10-15 years, or so, I do miss YaST.
Cheers,
Olav
https://wiki.debian.org/iwlegacy
I believe Head_on_a_Stick and fsmithred might be on the track.
Cheers,
Olav
I'm very sorry for not following up this topic!
How are you doing?
It's really a sad mess this, PulseAudio does not offer anything which were not available in the first place; PA is just an unnecessary layer!
More of a mess comes from development thinking this is the future.
I have two computers running Devuan and one very old one running SuSE 9.1; the SuSE one is for nostalgic reasons, I was on SuSE for 13 years or so.
It may be that there is an issue with the legacy driver, I don't know.
But one thing I have experienced is that combining the official repoes and backports may result in conflicts; I haven't followed the thread closely so might have overlooked if you'we already done this, but I would try to get rid of all NVIDIA packages, disable the backports repo and start a fresh.
BTW, I have two computers running Beowulf, I have no issues with them; the problem I refer to was with ASCII, I learned from that and has not tried the same approach which gave me problems in ASCII on Beowulf.
Olav
Hei!
Do you use PulseAudio or not?
Olav
I run the proprietary NVIDIA driver without any issues on Beowulf, no lock-ups on my two computers I run this OS on (NVIDIA 970 and 760, respectively); I use the NVIDIA packages from the repo.
One thing though, if one has enabled the «backports» repo when installing the NVIDIA driver packages one might come into package conflicts; at least that was my experience a couple of times in ASCII. If this is the case, one might try removing all NVIDIA packages, disable «backports» and try again.
Just a suggestion.
Cheers,
Olav
Hello.
A bit on the side, but if you want to learn parted, from cli that is, you may find this useful: https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/parted.html, it's not too hard really; neither is fdisk for that matter.
Olav
KMail is decent enough in my view, the drawback is that every now and again, with upgrades, something tends to fail; however, with everything set-up and working properly, KMail is very good and feature rich as far as I see it.
I have used the whole Kontact suite for many years.
Cheers,
Olav
Thank you, I hadn't.
Hello.
Don't know if this has been discussed before, but after upgrading to Beowulf I found I had to be in the directory of /sbin to execute some network related configuration programs located there; I guessed, correctly, that /sbin wasn't in the path, however, the ip command does work which puzzled me a bit.
Any thoughts on this?
Cheers,
Olav
Hei!
Codes are changing all the time, I suppose; just look at Googles Youtube practise.
What you might do, of course, is to record the played stream, say with Audacity.
Probably not the answer you wanted, but still.
Olav
I'm sorry, my silly mistake; all is well and I'm too ashamed to tell what went wrong.
Thanks,
Olav
The thing is that packages which used to be available no longer are.
But, thanks for your reply:)