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I have deleted users who have never posted at their request. But wouldn't delete a user who has a history of posts.
Note that a user would only want to install specific packages from backports if needed. Updating everything in backports could create unpleasant, unintended consequences.
I hope Devuan fork this package and add the necessary init scripts. It's really annoying when you install a package just for it to not work afterwards, and you're forced to find a workaround yourself.
You could start by submitting the patch to Debian. If that fails, you are welcome to maintain it long-term for Devuan. ![]()
Yes
. For example, xlupe has a nice slider bar to easily change magnifications.
Isn't that what the scroll wheel is for? Why go fumbling about for a slider . . .
Was it your intention to link to the generic Debian wiki landing page (on which I didn't see a DontBreakDebian section)?
Of course not. I fixed it.
Use PPAs with Debian or Devuan at your own risk. Please take DontBreakDebian to heart. Also read this page on the Devuan website.
edit: corrected incomplete link
Posts about Kali are not even answered on the Debian forum because Kali is not Debian. Devuan is even further away from Debian. Did you try searching for "kali" on this forum? There are some mentions here and there which could possibly be useful to you. FYI, ParrotSec OS is building a version on Devuan so there may be some pointers if you check that out.
amprolla was misbehaving but I haven't seen any discussion about it being fixed. It is summer after all . . .
Happy to hear that. It's a good idea to read the release notes because there are always a few "gotchas" with each new release.
From the beowulf release notes:
If you are already on Beowulf, just run this command to get to the
current release version:apt update && apt dist-upgrade
The first time you do this after Beowulf has gone Stable, you will get
a warning that the repository changed its 'Suite' value from 'testing'
to 'stable'. Answer 'yes' to proceed. Note that aptitude or apt-get will
fail this first time. Only apt will ask you to accept the change.
golinux misses gksu . . .
Also note that it is a very-bad-idea to use the suite names in sources.list because Devuan and Debian are not always in sync. It is safer to use codenames to avoid unintended consequences. Please see https://devuan.org/os/releases.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action. Four times is Official GNOME Policy.
Repeated for truth. Best signature ever!
Gnome has some rough edges period and does not play well with others. I have a hard time understanding why anyone would want to use it especially on a distribution whose philosophy leans in the opposite direction of Gnome's. Classic square peg|round hole thinking.
Case in point:
https://linuxreviews.org/Mpv_drops_GNOME_support
Any judgmental evaluation has multiple perspectives. Best to be aware of them all. ![]()
Devuan is not reliable and it is impossible to use devuan for serious purposes.
LOL! That would depend on your definition of "serious purposes". Perhaps the issue is not Devuan but your purposes!
When starting the Debian/Devuan normal installer (full or net-install), there is an option for "Graphical Installer", which is functionally identical to the NCurses "DOS knockoff", but it looks prettier. Functionally, this installer is perfectly fine and visually the graphical version is also fine. Every step is clear and well documented and it's not possible to reach the end of the installer without having a working system.
Note that this option is no longer available in Beowulf and probably beyond.
That depends. I have some wheezy pkgs running on jessie without issue.
Or directly from the Devuan repos. That is the preferred way to install Debian packages on Devuan:
https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/d1pk … elease=any
Thanks for the heads up. We'll fix it. ![]()
From the Devuan website:
Devuan has a network of package repository mirrors in place. The mirror network is accessible using the FQDN “deb.devuan.org” via http NOT https. Country Codes (CC) are currently unavailable but a specific mirror from the list can be accessed using the corresponding BaseURL.
Instructions for getting the keyring can also be found on the website at: https://devuan.org/os/keyring
dmo is a sure path to a frankendevuan. ![]()
Congrats! Please mark as solved then.
Ron . . . have you read the Release Notes?