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You have to ask the right question to get the answer you want. Many ways to skin a cat, as they say.
I use -ubuntu a LOT! LOL!
It's why I'm glad I just use a wired ethernet connection :-)
Amen to that!
That looks really tempting, Miyo!
Double quote the search term: "devuan"
And use the -debian operator also.
https://bugs.devuan.org/ but these are most likely debian bugs aren't they?
larsH wrote:Make sure your /etc/pulse/client.conf.d/00-disable-autospawn.conf looks like this:
# On linux systems, disable autospawn by default
# If you are not using systemd, comment out this line
autospawn=noautospawn=no in /etc/pulse/client.conf nothing changed.
"Comment out" looks like this:
# autospawn=no
Doesn't running unbound get rid of cloudflare?
Tobias, you are welcome to post here. And thank you for actually providing some possibly useful information.
Tobias is a well-known contrarian who has not contributed his talents to Devuan. So don't hold your breath . . .
I need an .asoundrc config to sort the 2 sound devices on my board!
@Vernon . . . for suggesting this most excellent forum topic and being the first thread maker, you have been awarded a virtual golden elephant fridge magnet!!!
(confetti swirls down on Vernon's head as forum members applaud) ![]()
I've noticed the setnet.sh script has depreciated in beowulf. which came standard in ASCII. However is there a reason it was not carried over?
KatolaZ has moved from Linux to BSD so that script is now unmaintained. Someone else is free to pick it up if they like. It may also be perfectly fine to use it in Beowulf. Hopefully someone can advise on that.
Vernon . . . are these posts elsewhere on the forum? Let me know if anything needs to be moved.
This would be the correct line for sources.list:
deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged beowulf contrib main non-free
GlennW . . . Devuan Freedom Hacks . . . Hmmm . . . I like that but think that maybe It doesn't need "Devuan". How about this for the index page??
Freedom Hacks
Explore workarounds to reverse/repair unwanted upstream decisions
Done. brocashelm . . . you might want to change the subject to better describe your issue.
I personally would like to give an indication as to why those hacks are needed. There are plenty of hacks but this section will focus on those thrust upon us by upstream decisions.
How about just "Triage"? (Rather than init triage)
I thought of that too but IMO it is too general. Perhaps it could be clarified in the forum description, something like this:
Triage
Explore workarounds to fix unwanted upstream decisions
Maybe that's getting closer?
Why are systemd files present in Devuan?
Have you tried heads?
Init Freedom Hacks?
Unfortunately, if we want to include other poettering elephants like pulseaudio for discussion, it can't be limited to init. Maybe just "Freedom Hacks"?
Thanks for the ideas. Now let's go deeper . . . IMO, "FOSS" is too general and philosophical. Also it's about more than systemd. I see it being about unnecessary "complification", removal of working options and core structure just because. What ever happened to "KISS" and "if it works, don't fix it". Please keep trying. We also will need a very short description of what the new category will encompass.
EDIT: Also FOSS is a non-starter because systemd passes the test technically if not in spirit.
There are workarounds to Devuan systemd dependencies scattered around this board. It would be nice if they were all in one place so they could be easily found. I suggest a new forum category, Devuan systemd dependency workarounds which should only contain solutions to Devuan systemd dependencies.
Thanks for suggesting this. Your proposal was discussed today at our weekly meet and we think it would be useful. Problem is that we need a shorter name. Suggestions welcome.
- Init Triage
- Regaining Control
When someone finds a solution to a Devuan systemd dependency, the solution could be cross posted to Devuan systemd dependency workarounds by the person who found the workaround or anyone else. Similar posts could be made for pulseaudio and networkmanager at least.
Or threads/posts could just be moved.
I suggest that this category be moderated to reduce cruft. Any post not related to a systemd workarounds gets moved to another category.
Sometimes threads are moved or split but content is kept intact. We have an aversion to rewriting history. ![]()
Been growing with and grooving on this since the mid-70s:
It's takes them about 3 minutes to settle in but after that it is heaven.
Minimalism rules!
Nah. How about some Kathak?
@jobbautista9 . . . Thank you for taking the initiative to do that. ![]()