urces.list. It's not silently added by default,
the user/admin needs to make an explicit choice to add it.
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vailable)
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEvents/gb/2017/MiniDebConfCambridge/Sliepen
and informations are being kept updated on the debian wiki:
https://wiki.debian.org/MaliGraphics (and related pages)
but there doesn't seem to be much work done for allwinner SoCs, at the
moment.
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> luck to them.
Fully agree here: what they are doing lately makes them at the very
least quite irrelevant to the Open Hardware world.
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omebody honestly concerned with systemd, and that surely helped muddle
things further.
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ing the command line) to provide
more data if needed, but the set of people being able to to so should be
much bigger than the set of people who are able to succefully patch some
random code.
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politics,
but the shared factor is that they are all minorities that are big
enough to be visible, but small enough that the people in power (or who
want to get in power) don't feel them as a danger.
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opement on it had already stopped, and new
features where being added to Reiser4 (which was never ready for
acceptance in mainline, however).
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VE number + debian, and didn't check that I was
actually opening the right one)
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ctice).
Wheezy is still listed as vulnerable, but that's because it's out of
regular support (since april 2016, currently only under LTS_ support),
and thus there won't be another point release to include the changes
published via the (security) repo.
.. _LTS: https:/
ts a number of other Desktop Environment and window
managers, some of which (e.g. KDE/Plasma) have a committed to being
multi-platform and thus will not for the foreseeable future force the
use of systemd.
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On 2016-10-17 at 19:46:21 +0200, Elena ``of Valhalla'' wrote:
> I see that there has been a BOF_ about collaboration between Debian and
> the FSF at the latest Debconf, but I haven't seen the video, so I don't
> know what was said (yet, I may have just found something to watch in the
>
been stuck
in a lack of volunteer time.
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cy
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive.html#s-main
If you find one, please file a bug so that it can be removed (either
because the Recommends wasn't really supposed to be there, or by moving
the package to contrib, if it really needs non-free software to work)
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t believe that a free software community can do anything
to solve *this* problem, it's just something that I believe it's worth
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Allwinner#Installing_on_systems_that_are_not_supported_out_of_the_box
You do need a serial interface (the debian installer runs on it, because
it's the common denominator of all supported boards, and autodetecting
the output device wasn't trivial): I don't know if it is easily
available on the EOMA68 A20 board.
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> - they haven't got time. if they really need to, they'll go buy a
> windows PC. or a mac. and that's fine. we're not catering to them,
> and neither is the FSF.
so it is fine for anybody who is not a tech expert to be forced to buy a
mainstream spying device, while s
istribution to
use to check whether some bit of hardware is compatibile with free
software:
https://www.fsf.org/news/fsf-and-debian-join-forces-to-help-free-software-users-find-the-hardware-they-need
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