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It's the winehq version of wine for debian. I had wine installed already but devuan's wine has problems. Doesn't work properly. So I install winehq version.
$ sudo apt install wine-stable
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libavahi-client3 : Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.9.14) but it is not installable
libpcap0.8 : Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.9.14) but it is not installable
libpulse0 : Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.9.14) but it is not installable
libqt5dbus5 : Depends: libdbus-1-3 (>= 1.9.14) but it is not installable
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
Nvidia 535 too much problems yet. Even for windows. Too much problems on latest games. Better go for 525 for a while.
Interesting that is, KDE Wayland works with nvidia. With small tinkering. But gnome still doesn't work. In gnome, also inxi -F doesn't work in terminal properly. It just stops. Very weird behaviour.
How do you even run wayland? No apps work on me on wayland, no firefox, chromium, brave. Even neofetch or inxi on terminal doesn't work.
I actually have 4GB RAM only. But I don't use RAM that much, I think it's that systemd uses more CPU rather than RAM. I have half the RAM empty most of the time.
I want to do this: sudo systemctl disable bluetooth, this disables bluetooth at boot. But I want it for sysvinit. How to do this?
I have this celeron n3050. Technically it's statistically harder to say on newer hardware if devuan is better or not. Because margins are smaller. Let's say i7 10.th gen, it's already too fast CPU. Devuan would only be faster like 30miliseconds and you can't know it.
But since this CPU is crappy, I can say devuan is much much faster. This CPU is even worse than core 2 duo laptops from 2008. Mind you it works terribly slow even on debian. For example, scrolling on reddit, on something like ebay? Terribly slow. But with devuan this laptop rocks. Much much faster. Linux mint is shit compared to this. Devuan shines on older hardware I can say that with confidence. I mean ebay is much faster what else can I ask for?
I have plenty of space, only gdm3 doesn't work. I reinstalled slim, then logged in succesfully. Tried gdm3 again, still can't login. Something wrong with GDM3. Slim works even with gnome.
Okay thanks I did id <username> thing and readded my user to all that groups. Marking as solved.
I've read in archlinux subreddit that it has solved archlinux's many problems. That's why they adopted it. In the most upvoted answer here: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comm … e_systemd/
So is it like better of the two devils situation here? I actually like sysvinit better, but let's not call a spade a spade, is systemd that bad?
Everything is gone... No desktop. I installed them back, now login loop. Can't login to my user. What to do now?
I have atom D525 CPU NAS. It used to have jellyfin installed while on devuan 4. I think it was standalone jellyfin install, not flatpak. But it was working perfectly, the playback on movies was not slow or anything. It was good enough. But on devuan 5 I installed it as a flatpak. It's extremely slow on media playback. Like really slow. Mind you when I connect to this machine via sftp and play videos with mpv it's extremely fast. How to solve this? It keeps stopping every 3 seconds, can't watch anything at all.
UPDATE: I removed flatpak version and installed version for debian bookworm instead. I still have problems but it seems it's only problematic for H265 videos, H264's work fine.
Do I need to add it back to it's user group?
Only for firefox this works. No other apps work on wayland gnome. This works for firefox:
Add MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 into /etc/environment. This way only firefox will work. Chromium, libreoffice, nothing else will work.Also, I tried to check if my drivers were working on wayland, I write inxi -G on terminal, it doesn't output anything.. Also some CLI apps broke aswell.
My specs are:
Intel i5 4460
AMD RX580
16GB DDR3 RAM
Anyway still no wayland in slim.
Slim doesn't support wayland sessions...
Well I used the script, the script said select slim so I did. Hmm ok, I tried to change to GDM3 but system froze when trying to open gdm3 instead. I tried with sudo service gdm3 start, it froze.
I migrated from debian to devuan today, as you released devuan 5.0 stable, it works however with the guy's script. Anyway still no wayland in slim. I select gnome option, no wayland. Other options are gnome on xorg so...
I got a RX580, I installed the AMD drivers too, by adding non-free-firmware. When I inxi -G I see amdgpu drivers. So there is the wayland option, but when you open a browser, it looks like it's going to open, but nothing happens. Xorg works fine.
I am trying to migrate from bookworm the daedalus actually, which it didn't work.
Ok Marjorie, I got one question. Does that debian to devuan thing still working: https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation … owulf.html
I tried it a few days ago but couldn't remove systemd at all. I got a debian system, and I want to try migrating to devuan. But I couldn't on the VM.
Just curious why none helped me yet? If having a working wayland gnome isn't devs target, then it is ok for me. No worries. I will use xorg then.
What I did so far today: I uncommented the WaylandEnable=true line. Also, I commented the lines at /lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules, which were these lines:
LABEL="gdm_prefer_xorg"
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon PreferredDisplayServer xorg"
GOTO="gdm_end"
LABEL="gdm_disable_wayland"
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon WaylandEnable false"
GOTO="gdm_end"
LABEL="gdm_end"
Wayland supposedly works(!) but when I click firefox, it seems to be loading but it won't open, and finally will shutdown later. I tried to remove that gdm.rules file, still the same thing.
I also need this, I am running gnome with nvidia 525 driver. I uncommented the WaylandEnable=true line. Also, I commented the lines at /lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules, which were these lines:
LABEL="gdm_prefer_xorg"
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon PreferredDisplayServer xorg"
GOTO="gdm_end"
LABEL="gdm_disable_wayland"
#RUN+="/usr/libexec/gdm-runtime-config set daemon WaylandEnable false"
GOTO="gdm_end"
LABEL="gdm_end"
Wayland supposedly works(!) but when I click firefox, it seems to be loading but it won't open, and finally will shutdown later.
I uncommented the /etc/gdm3/custom.conf WaylandEnable thing, also 61-gdm.rules thing in /usr/blahblah, it simply doesn't exist there. So it must work with wayland right? But no it doesn't work. I use nvidia 525 driver.
It worked when I applied the same things with debian 12. By the way, is nvidia-persistenced important? It doesn't work in devuan properly. I assume it has hard dependency to systemd.
It gives this error. Otherwise driver works perfectly:
Starting NVIDIA Persistence Daemon
nvidia-persistenced failed to initialize. Check syslog for more details.
invoke-rc.d: initscript nvidia-persistenced, action "start" failed.
dpkg: nvidia-persistenced paketi işlenirken sorun yaşandı (--configure):
nvidia-persistenced paketi post-installation betiği kuruldu alt süreci 1 hatalı çıkış kodu ile sona erdi