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Thanks for reading!
I find your opinion very interesting.
Devuan has generated a considerable amount of desktop distros but very few server distros.
May be because Devuan itself is good enough for servers.
Can anybody help me?
Please share whit us your dmesg after inserting USB device and lsusb
Once I have all the required packages in the 1 directory, then, I can execute the apt-get -o dir::cache::archives="/disc/" dist-upgrade command with "/disc/" being replaced by MY directory location.
Excelent! Thanks for sharing.
After the packages have been uninstalled/removed, can I, then, copy the previously downloaded non-dmo .deb files into "/var/cache/apt/archives/" before executing apt-get dist-upgrade with the Laptop not connected to the Internet from the chroot environment?
I use this method again and again. But always with an active internet conexion and no chroot. I think that the package manager may need the conexion to know which packages is going to get. If the package is already in /var/cache/apt/archives/ it just skip the download.
Sheesh, commercial vendors and their overengineering.
This comment could lead us to another interesting thread. I think that it is somehow related with the systemd issue. It is all about "proprietary open source" software that I heard in this forum.
I did so and now .....perfect, Pedro! No more error messages from Brother drivers. Thanks a lot.
I'm glad to know. Happy to help ![]()
Changing to ATTR now brings again one error message less than before:
[ 5.028777] udevd[461]: unknown key 'SYSFS{idVendor}' in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-libsane-type1-inst.rules:14
[ 5.028904] udevd[461]: invalid rule '/etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-libsane-type1-inst.rules:14'
[ 5.073976] udevd[461]: starting eudev-3.2.7
Time to change syntax in 60-brother-libsane-type1-inst.rules too.
udevd[459]: unknown key 'SYSFS{idVendor}' in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-brscan4-libsane-type1.rules:9
IMHO, Brother has not changed the syntax of these files:
http://www.planet-libre.org/index.php?post_id=10937
i.e.: change 'SYSFS' by 'ATTR'. Could you try?
I know that you know, but may be some newbie is reading this: do a backup before edit the files! ![]()
Thanks for the recherche, Pedro.
Not really a recherche. I've spend my time in support Brother pages because I have a bunch of Brother devices.
However Brother printers and scanners work perfect.
Indeed. That is the very reason of buying again. Remember: "put your money where your mouth is".
[ 5.121437] udevd[459]: unknown key 'SYSFS{idVendor}' in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-brscan4-libsane-type1.rules:9
[ 5.121559] udevd[459]: invalid rule '/etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-brscan4-libsane-type1.rules:9'
[ 5.122021] udevd[459]: unknown key 'SYSFS{idVendor}' in /etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-libsane-type1-inst.rules:14
[ 5.122138] udevd[459]: invalid rule '/etc/udev/rules.d/60-brother-libsane-type1-inst.rules:14'
Could you quote here these two offending files?
Does anybody know what my Brother scanner has to do with udev?
https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend. … 100604_000
and search for udev...
I would try with a different kernel on your Beowulf install. Even with a strimlined custom kernel.
Sorry for complaining about Debian problems
Nothing to worry about, IMO. Sometimes it is dificult to trace the real cause of an error. Software nowadays is complex, with a lot of layers. When we try to debug some error we have to deal with phisycal glitches, upstream coders, Debian packagers and Devuan packagers, at least. Not an easy mix ![]()
It would be a very good feature, IMHO. Newbies and experts alike will benefit.
Please specify the method you are using to stablish conexion: ifupdown, NM,...
The printer however is not shown in Devuan in CUPS at his location @Rock64.
We should discard the obvious reason: I think that your @Rock64 printed is a shared one, right?
https://www.cups.org/doc/sharing.html
these 5.18.5 packages would bring many new features. For example, I am a heavy user of the KDE Okular PDF reader. In the new packages from Norbert's repos, Okular has some new features like writing text onto PDFs.
Thank you for your info. The new features sound very interesting to me. Specially the Okular ones. I'm too a heavy user of it ![]()
Be positive: the OP wants to help.
Ageed. My bad. Sorry.
Sometimes I dont find the right wording. In these cases, I should not talk.
Expert pure text install is a blessing for me. It (almost) always works.
I dont expect that everything works out of the box. IMHO is not a problem picking a WiFi spot.
Anyway: I'm sorry.
I've verified they will install on Devuan Beowulf
Good to know. Thank you. Do you highlight any improvement over Beowulf KDE?
seriously cheesed-off.
There are zillions of free OSs. It is all about freedom. Pick the one best fit to you, no problem. But we prefer constructive criticism here.
May be some firmware missing? lspci information could be relevant.
and make for instance a sdcard or hdd with the packages you need besides the iso
It seems a very good idea. When I install a box with Devuan, I keep the downloaded packages on a USB stick. When I install the next box, I copy all the downloaded packages to /var/cache/apt/archives/.
Or make your own local copy of the entire archive.
Indeed. apt-cacher is great when you admin a network of Devuan boxes.
added some parameters to make it a bit speedier for usb
Could you give us any hint (may be in another topic)?. It sound interesting to me. Thanks.
Old boxes still with ancient Debian versions. Rock solid, by the way.
Raspberry with Raspbian. Not happy, of course.