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#1151 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] ceres sid update errors » 2022-03-23 22:09:54

The table on this page might help to clarify things.

#1152 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] any chances to install nvidia-legacy-340xx on Devuan chimaera? » 2022-03-19 21:50:34

deepforest wrote:

And how its can help?

You can find stuff.

. . . driver from sid and i use stable

You might be able to backport it to stable.  Don't ask me how.  That's beyond my skill-set.

#1154 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] any chances to install nvidia-legacy-340xx on Devuan chimaera? » 2022-03-19 15:19:53

No need to add Debian repo.  Devuan already has it!

Debian sid = Devuan ceres

#1155 Re: Devuan » Donation bombed » 2022-03-18 01:39:08

I think that zapper and andyprough should create their own forum where they can try to outdo each other's nonsense.  Please stop wasting Devuan resources on irrelevant babble.

#1156 Re: Devuan Derivatives » GNUinOS - Libre » 2022-03-18 01:33:18

Seems you've forgotten this is a GNUinOS - Libre thread not a Trisquel thread.

#1157 Re: Devuan » Donation bombed » 2022-03-18 01:24:14

torquebar wrote:

I tried to make a small donation but the form wanted my phone number and that's something I would even give to mother Theresa :-)

I just investigated the options HERE and it seems that credit card donations are going through PayPal (yuck) and the the form does indeed ask for a phone number. Is that the option you tried?  I don't know if it's always been that way but I can ask the folks at dyne if they are aware it is set up that way.  That web page hasn't been changed in a long time. PayPal might have changed their procedure or someone would have probably mentioned it before.

#1158 Re: Installation » The best init system » 2022-03-15 05:08:28

This thread has reached a new and embarrassing low in Devuan history . . . grow up . . .

#1159 Re: Other Issues » How can we get Parent release name in devuan , for example Bullseye? » 2022-03-14 18:09:24

xinomilo wrote:

hm, chimaera should be daedalus, no?

Yes.  bookworm will be excalibur

#1160 Re: Installation » The best init system » 2022-03-14 15:57:44

Don'cha know that the kiddies have to be stoopiD . . .

#1161 Re: Off-topic » Colour of the future? » 2022-03-12 03:42:36

@zephyr . . . Does this suit you? Presentation is framed because the light BG kills it.

sapphire reversed

#1162 Re: Installation » [SOLVED] I installed gnome, now I can't use XFCE » 2022-03-11 04:30:03

andyprough wrote:

Does Gnome even run on Devuan?

Yes.

#1163 Re: Installation » Multi-DVD installation sets » 2022-03-08 15:57:43

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:

There is also the debian-cd package:

If you go that route you'll need to be aware of the banned packages list or suffer the consequences.

#1164 Re: Installation » Multi-DVD installation sets » 2022-03-07 23:08:21

This wouldn't work for you?

server (~670 MB): CD1 of a 4 CD set that allows for a complete off-line server/minimal installation. The remaining CDs offer several desktop choices and a limited selection of additional software.

    CD2: Xfce (installable from tasksel) and LXDE.
    CD3: MATE (installable from tasksel) and Openbox window manager.
    CD4: Cinnamon (installable from tasksel) but requires CD2 and CD3 to install.

From https://devuan.org/get-devuan

#1165 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-07 17:16:55

Head_on_a_Stick wrote:

That's fine golinux, I was just sharing what I was reading :-)

Fair enough . . . smile I don't know how you find time to read so much or why you'd want to.  But that's another conversation . . .

#1166 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-07 17:06:54

@HoaS . . . You should know by now that "Medical Professionals" can kiss my skinny behind.  smile

You weren't around when Trust Us, We're Experts! was written.

And there you have it . . .

[edit] I thought sure that was written in the mid-20th century . . .

#1167 Re: Off-topic » Music » 2022-03-06 23:23:05

andyprough wrote:
golinux wrote:

@andyprough . . . from the sublime to the ridiculous, eh . . .

We will probably find out in the end that the path to enlightenment was actually through Gorgoroth death metal music all along. Who knew?

Seems you are unaware of the consequences that can come from even an off-the-cuff attempt at humor like that.  But then, it is your life and your choice to squander it as you wish . . .  smile

#1168 Re: Off-topic » Music » 2022-03-06 21:15:33

@andyprough . . . from the sublime to the ridiculous, eh . . .

#1169 Re: Off-topic » Music » 2022-03-06 18:48:24

Thank you Andy for those offerings. I'm sure they will bring comfort to many.

Here's a slightly different perspective and focus.  Monastics from the Abhayagiri Monastery chanting funeral texts that focus on the grinding realities of impermanence and cause and effect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n16o2TYpKyQ

A recitation of the Paticcasaṃuppāda (Dependent Origination) starts at about 9:02 with the words:
Avijiāpaccayā sankhārā
Sankhārapaccayā viññānam
. . .

#1170 Re: Documentation » Devuan GNU+Linux Command-line Installation Guide (In progress) » 2022-03-04 22:58:22

k3yw0ow wrote:
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:

This guide recommends you the use of balenaEtcher or Rufus to write the ISO on a storage media (CD/DVD/USB).

Debian do not recommend those tools and I have seen quite a few problem threads over at forums.debian.net caused by Rufus not burning images correctly.

The recommended technique is

cp devuan.iso /dev/sdX ; sync

Reference: https://www.debian.org/CD/faq/index.en.html#write-usb

I have never seen that command recommended at Devuan and have always used the dd command. These are the methods recommended on the Devuan website:

Writing an image to a CD/DVD or USB drive

Images can be written to a CD or DVD using wodim.

user@hostname:~$ wodim dev=/dev/sr0 -eject filename.iso

All Devuan ISO images are hybrid ISOs and may be written to a USB drive using dd.

root@hostname:~# dd if=filename.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M && sync

#1171 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-03 15:42:25

hevidevi wrote:
golinux wrote:

Life is not about always doing "well" or saying the right thing. It is about learning and sometimes we step in a big pile. big_smile

hevidevi wrote:

Back to reading about unix me thinks!

Maybe the third time will be the charm, as they say. smile

With all due respect golinux, i am old enough to learn from my mistakes but i dont believe i have made any here in my opinion.

Being unaware is not making a mistake.

I agree and thought my response made that clear.  The point was as you stated above to learn from those experiences and move on . . .

#1172 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-02 21:45:18

hevidevi wrote:

I'm not doing well here am I. Posting antisemtic links and now Tibetan sexual abuse cults!

I had no idea about Chogyam Trungpa "thing".

Life is not about always doing "well" or saying the right thing. It is about learning and sometimes we step in a big pile. big_smile

hevidevi wrote:

Back to reading about unix me thinks!

Maybe the third time will be the charm, as they say. smile

#1173 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-02 19:57:11

hevidevi wrote:

The Essential Pema:Study Guide

I know very little of Pema Chodron or what the Tibetans are about. But I do remember the Chogyam Trungpa "thing" which cemented my resolve to stay far away . . .

The link was just the first when I did a quick search so luck of the draw and no agenda.

#1174 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-02 17:25:38

LU344928 wrote:

Pali was the language of the Vinaya, if I'm not mistaken

The entire Pali Canon (Tipitka) was recorded in Pali but not until about 500 years after the the Buddha's paranibbana. Before then it was passed down via oral tradition.

LU344928 wrote:

. . . and many of the 600 odd rules in there came about as a result of sexual transgressions committed by the Buddha's disciples.

Indeed.  The task is daunting and monks are equally flawed as all humans are.

Thankfully, the monks who dropped into my life . . . I did not seek them . . . they found me . . . were of impeccable character. But that is a whole other story. This path wasn't exactly on my bucket list . . .

#1175 Re: Off-topic » What are you reading/want to read ? » 2022-03-01 19:01:23

Here's another view of the mind.  One that is over 2500 years old. This is not a "reading" book. It is more of a reference/guide book to understanding experience:
Abhidhammattha Sangaha

Even as skillfully and well documented as these revisions are, it is inevitable that the content will be misunderstood by readers with no knowledge of Pali language or significant internal exploration of the  processes described, so tread lightly and don't embarrass yourself.  smile

FWIW . . . those involved in the revisions of the translation, which were made 30 years ago, were known to me as teachers, mentors and colleagues.  I was asked to review the changes and was surprised and honored to receive a mention of my efforts in the preface.

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