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After ~3 years, based on jessie 8.9 in i686-pae and (experimental?) 64-bit, avoiding systemd, per news item.
Prime opportunity for testing conversion?
(barnyard cat? What-they-want?)
Last edited by Somewhat Reticent (2017-09-10 01:21:48)
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This one uses systemd:
minino-queiles-3.0_kernel-64bits-experimental.iso
(No idea what the deal is with the cat.)
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Like AntiX? I'm no ex-spurt, just took 'em at their (printed, possibly obsolete) word. How can you tell?
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No, not like antix, which has less systemd in it than devuan has. More like debian, which is what galpon is. (jessie with liquorix 4.6 kernel)
ls -l /sbin/init
shows that it's a symlink to /lib/systemd/systemd.
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Yes, and systemd-sysv is installed; Synaptic says that's what indicates systemd takeover.
Network-manager-applet looks useful. Any salvageable parts?
Last edited by Somewhat Reticent (2017-09-11 12:55:40)
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Yes, and systemd-sysv is installed; Synaptic says that's what indicates systemd takeover.
Network-manager-applet looks useful. Any salvageable parts?
network-manager for devuan is already available in jessie-proposed.
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Ah, Never mind. Got it. Sorry.
Last edited by Somewhat Reticent (2017-09-12 10:10:29)
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