E: Release file for
http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged/dists/jessie-security/InRelease is
expired (invalid since 23h 17min 54s). Updates for this repository will
not be applied.
Could someone please fix this?
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I know about the workaround. I just wanted to make sure the people who
need to know about this issue know about it. Also, I hoped to get some
more informations on how this could happen in the first place. Are the
IRC discussions archived somewhere?
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On 11/06
p scripts.
I'm using the cgroupfs-mount package for this.
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thumb drives for example, automatically mounting it would could
damage it even further. I think that Linux doesn't do or change things
on it's own like Windows used to be a big strength of it.
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On 2017-04-14 20:16, Simon Hobson wrote:
> "Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult" wrote:
>
>>> For those of us who put consistency above boot speed, simply changing
>>> the init script so MySQL doesn't flag as "started" until the daemon
>>> is up and ready to accept requests
this would be really dangerous, because it
could lead to cascades of failing services once one service fails. At
some point, a service manager couldn't possibly handle that anymore and
there would just be waves of restarting and failing processes.
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On 03/12/2017 03:49 PM, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 01:55:27 +1100
> Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
>>> Plus, on Ubuntu (I am yet to fully test Midori on the Devuan laptop) I
>>> found out it has many addons I was afraid wouldn't be
installation?
>
> Jochen
I don't have that file. Which package contains it?
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the message as I received it again from the list.
The second one is edited in such a way that the added headers and the
original message body are preserved and the DKIM check succeeds, only
the added mailing list signature was removed.
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This is just a test mail, please ignore. This time without MIME/PGP
signing, because it causes mailman to add a multipart header before
the message, which interferes with the DKIM check.
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for that.)
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thumbnail generation anymore.
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On 2017-07-18 20:07, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 06:15:20PM +0000, Daniel Abrecht wrote:
>> Since thumbnails have to be generated somehow, they need some kind of
>> generator. To use plugins, which are resembled by executables in this
>> case, is a pe
architectures, I would leave the following suggestion
to the package maintainer and the devuan team for consideration: Just
put the packages in experimental. This way, the CI can just compile it
for all architectures, and everyone is happy again.
Daniel Abrecht
On 2017-07-21 21:01, Dragan FOSS wrote
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While all android phones technically use a linux kernel, they have
nothing else in common with a normal Linux system. Android has it's
own libc: bionic. It also has special IPC mechanisms enabled in the
linux kernel, and it uses gralloc instead of
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The package is at:
http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged/pool/DEBIAN/main/c/commons-pool/libcommons-pool-java_1.6-2_all.deb
Or:
http://auto.mirror.devuan.org/merged/pool/DEBIAN/main/c/commons-pool/libcommons-pool-java_1.6-2_all.deb
Or:
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I have configured everything needed to boot using PXE using NFS as
root-filesystem at home some months ago:
http://dpa.li/pxeboot.mp4
I export the root filesystem of an lxc container read only using NFS.
It's really convenient, I can install and
e or phones I
can't use the way I want them to.
Regards,
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On 2018-02-15 19:21, Fungal-net wrote:
> AIt seems as obvious now that when amprolla3 tries to merge
> from debian.onion debian has some amprolla like merging system of
> its subrepositories (not all in a single server). Some of them may
> be
se init scripts allow for any kind of scripting language to be
used, and thus also allow for the usage of ones that look like unit
scripts. I made an interpreter that allows yaml for declarative init
scripts that could be used with sysvinit or openrc:
https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/unitscri
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I don't have time to do something about this at the moment, so I'll
just inform everyone here about this problem and add the debian
maintainers to the CC of this mail, so whomever has time or needs to
know about this at least knows about this issue.
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On 2018-03-08 16:34, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> https://puri.sm/shop/librem-5/ > > 155.26% funded > 4,339 backers >
> $2,328,966 raised of the
$1,500,000 goal.
I'm one of the backers. I pre-ordered the phone and the dev-kit. I think
what they are
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I've been following the apt mailing list just in case. Someone wants
to remove powermgmt-base from apt's suggested packages, claiming it to
be obsolete and only used on non-systemd systems anyway. Should we be
worried about this? I've made a copy of
it,
but thats a different and minor problem. (I really should write one and
update my libjournal-shim)
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Before I knew about this, i wrote unitscript:
https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/unitscript
But unitscript still lacks a lot of features and testing, and I don't
really have time for this at the moment. It also isn't a debian or
devuan packet yet, so using init-d-script is probably
,
people will still manage to make mistakes.
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://puri.sm/posts/librem5-progress-report-21/
I hope they ship the devkit soon, I want to install devuan on it too.
Getting a Desktop Environment and Apps to work so it is usable could
then become a bit tricky though.
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On 19/11/2018 02.01, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> ..you mirror straight off http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged/, or
> off http://pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan/ and pull some amprolla
> style stunt?
I don't pull any amprolla like stunts, I just use
boot, but for those interested, this is what I've got so far:
https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/librem5-image-builder
https://gitlab.com/DanielAbrecht/librem5-image-builder
It creates a really basic image at the moment, with almost nothing
installed. But I think that's good enough for now, I can
the
debootstrapping part and some other stuff, but thanks for the suggestion.
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it has been flashed.
The build scripts can be found here:
* https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/librem5-image-builder
* https://gitlab.com/DanielAbrecht/librem5-image-builder
If anyone has cloned my repos before already, I recommend doing a
"make reset", or at least a "make res
, but this was no April Fool. Faking a crime,
in this case claiming to have been hacked, is no prank or joke. It
doesn't matter that it was April 1. either. This was absolutely
unacceptable, never do this again!
Regards,
Daniel Abrecht
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On 2019-03-07 19:49, Alessandro Selli wrote:
Next improvement would be using current commands (ip and iw) in place
of the obsolete and deprecated ones, i.e. ifconfig and iwconfig:
ifconfig and iwconfig being depracted or obsolete is questionable at
best. They work, get security patches if
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Devuan.org website seams to be down. I can't reach it, and neither can
that checker page: https://www.isitdownrightnow.com/devuan.org.html
Could someone fix that please?
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ed.
On another note, there are also a lot of online services that block
tor nodes, and i think some ports like smtp are blocked on pretty much
all exit nodes. It's fine for mailing between onion addresses, but not
for sending mails anywhere else from within tor.
Good luc
likely caused by a plugin of your roundcube mail
client.
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mistakes and misused some terminology there in there:
https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/Discretionary-Program-Access-Control/blob/proposal/Discretionary%20Program%20Access%20Control.md
It's possible that there are still some other access control mechanisms
I don't know of yet
o do this. I'm currently on devuan beowulf, but I think
debian users may have similar problems, I think systemd/logind people
may have broken something in polkit...
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in /dev/ due to a lack of permissions. I think that's closer to
the reason why one may not want to start eudev than trying to checking
if we're in a container.
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I assume that should be the same for other things which use the
accessibility bus as well.
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bothered adding to the
list yet): https://github.com/Daniel-Abrecht/DPA-ACME2
There currently only is a solver for dns-01 challenges for it, though.
And I should probably move the solver to another
project/repo & make some packages and such stuff.
It works pretty well overall, I didn't have
if it detects it
again.
If things don't work out, maybe check for error messages / look at
dmesg.
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attach should also work with other things such
as X11 and Wayland.
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To find out what's behind which /dev/input/event* device, and generally
what's going on with the input stuff on the kernel side, I usually
check: "cat /proc/bus/input/devices"
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will fail dnssec.
Unfortunately, noone seams to ever check dnssec for some reason, and
noone seams to care about home.arpa either. But I'm still optimistic
that this may someday change.
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