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VBox 6.1.36 has been released. Builds kernel modules against 5.18 kernel now.
VBox 6.1.36 has been released. Builds kernel modules against 5.18 kernel now.
When you search the forum a bit, you will find threads that describe that there were issues generating new installer isos for Daedalus. The note in the Daedalus directory suggest to use Chimaera media and then to upgrade to Daedalus for the time being.
Use the Download link on top of the Forum page, or look here for Chimaera: https://files.devuan.org/devuan_chimaera/installer-iso/
Rebooted. UEFI cannot find grub.
Guess: the install media was booted in legacy mode. I have installed Chimaera so often in efi mode meanwhile I can't imagine what else might have gone wrong.
VBox 6.1.34 and latest kernel builds of 5.10, 5.16 and 5.18 are broken. Kernel modules do not build successfully.
If you want you may use the latest test version 6.1.35 or you have to wait for 6.1.36 (I am waiting too).
I guess your experience is explainable. If you want to install a DE manually, you must disable the DE choice in the installer and XFCE which is the default. Then you are not getting asked which DM to install, and that DM will not pull the default DE as dependency as it happened to you. I do all my installs nowadays by just using the netinstall and to install just the basic system utilities. Then I manually install xorg, lightdm and mate or cinnamon w/o install-recommends and build the system as I like it.
The second problem appears when you skip loading some basic options during expert install. Then you are not getting the advanced file systems, just the very basic ones.
where is
devuan_daedalus_5.0.preview-20220627_amd64_cd1.iso
to find?
At the top of this forum page is a link to the official Devuan Download repo.
Got Arch, Beowulf and Chimaera working independently from each other, all encrypted. Boundary conditions: modern X570 MB configured to UEFI only, NVME gpt partitioned. Arch w/o separate /boot, Beowulf and Chimaera with separate individual /boot partitions. Per default Chimaera is booted, if I want Beowulf or Arch I need to use the F8 key on my MB to select the OS to be started.
On my Chimaera no alias is set.
Anyhow:
# ls -A /usr/sbin/anacron
/usr/sbin/anacronTo which package does "la" belong? My bash (Chimaera from net-install) tells me command not found.
Well, I have installed KMyMoney which is a KDE application, and no trace of KUserFeedback. Did not even use anything like --no-install-recommends.
You might try that option when installing K3b via apt.
Good luck, rolfie
Just my 2 cents: I have approved the usrmerge option when being asked on all new installations that asked that question. I cannot see any reason to not agree. And I haven't seen any problems due to usrmerge in my small home network.
I have some SW in /opt, like FF, LO, TB, tor. All installed from external sources like tarballs from Mozilla, or the deb for a fresher LO version directly downloaded.
Or try geany ...
You should use deb.devuan.org/merged, see https://www.devuan.org/os/packages
Does its job for me.
Don't mix up kernels (linux-image) with kernel headers (linux-headers).
You should not consider mixing distros.
My suggestion is to consider upgrading to Chimaera.
rolfie
Use su - to become root?
Welcome. First of all lets have a look at your complete sources.list. Please post here.
Well, Beowulf is oldstable now, stable is Chimaera. Do you have a specific reason not to switch to Chimaera?
rolfie
The first thing that comes to my mind is the bios battery. Maybe that is borderline?
Maybe it helps: Updated my Daedalus VM w/Mate today, worked fine, no issues.
BTW: package-update-indicator installation does not mean you immediately get a notification when an upgrade is available, there is some process in that background that needs to update the package info from the server. This is handled by package kit.
But its working, in my eyes fast and accurate enough.
Though I use a root console and apt to install updates.
I repeat my previous post: Got the package-update-indicator installed, but used --no-install-recommends as option. No issues with Synaptic on Cinnamon. Also works on Mate DE.
This pulls in package-kit which is mandatory for package-update-indicator to work. But it does not inflict with Synaptic. gnome-package-kit is not required for update-indicator to work fine.
Have a look at this thread: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=4919 if you want to install the Arch way.
Or do you just want to install a basic system without graphical interface? That can be done with every installer. When you are asked what to install just select basic system utilities, and you end up with a system that just can be operated via cli.