On 1/13/22 09:43, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 13 January 2022 at 15:07:22, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 05:45:08PM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
[slitt@mydesk ~]$ cat -n /etc/fstab | cut -b 1-20 | head -n5
1 UUID=730eaf92
2 UUID=41abb5fd
3 UUID=96cfdfb3
On 1/12/22 04:39, Alessandro Vesely via Dng wrote:
On Wed 12/Jan/2022 01:27:45 +0100 Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 18:52:10 -0500
william moss wrote:
Bash is taking the string in the double quotes as a single command;
this is well documented. If either the command
On 1/3/22 6:10 AM, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
Hallo Hendrick,
just another possibility: If there's no intermediate print server,
grepping your local '/etc/cups/printers.conf' for 'DeviceURI' will
reveal the printer's IP address resp. its hostname as well.
Libre Grüße,
Florian
On 11/5/21 4:13 PM, Svante Signell via Dng wrote:
> On Fri, 2021-11-05 at 18:50 +, Alexis PM via Dng wrote:
>> Debian 11 Bullseye is the last Debian release that supports the non-
>> merged-usr layout. It is therefore foreseeable that Devuan 4 Chimaera
>> will also be.
>>
>
> I'm not so sure
On 8/25/21 8:10 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> For the past few months my home server (running an ascii installation
> physically moved from another computer) has been suddenly stopping all
> processing about once a month. apparently at random. It seems to stop
> instantly, leaving power on and
If you set the partition label for the target of a file system archive,
then the use of findmnt eliminates the need for a special location. For
example:
findmnt -P -t ext4,xfs -o source,target,label
Note, the file systems in the example should be set to what you use for
your archive media.
On 09/04/20 03:56, terryc wrote:
This is a hardware question.
Which brand and model(s) of laptop have people successfully installed
devuan onto?
How difficult was it?
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A Lenovo T400 and T420.
For both, I removed the optical drive and replaced it with a 500 GiB
fixed disk using the factory
First, thank you for the fork and excellent product and support. Now
retired, from past experience I am cognizant of the work involved in
what you have done and most appreciate it.
I have been running ASCII (clean install) for about 6 weeks on a core
duo 4 primary cores (effectively 8 core)
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On 03/07/2015 11:16 AM, Klaus Hartnegg wrote:
Am 04.03.2015 um 23:10 schrieb Robert Storey robert.sto...@gmail.com:
Just want to say that I really like this idea of naming releases after minor
planets, such as Ceres. It's a way cool idea.
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On 03/04/2015 07:06 PM, Ed Ender wrote:
Personally, I would rather stay away from the world of Google.
Although I have no real say in the matter. That IMO would be a
security breach, considering their ties to government agencies.
Just my 2
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On 02/20/2015 09:30 AM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* On 2015 20 Feb 05:55 -0600, Aldemir Akpinar wrote:
I would say +1 for everything that is written with this e-mail and above.
However, there's one thing here,
there are more people running servers
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On 02/16/2015 11:23 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 14:44:04 +0100 Didier Kryn k...@in2p3.fr
wrote:
Hi folks.
Considering Devuan is a major lifeboat of free Linux-based OS,
I'm anxious about its destiny and therefore trying to
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On 02/12/2015 01:42 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:25:46AM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
...
I have been programming in C
from the beginning of the 80's and loved it, but I think C++ is
wrong by design (personal thought),
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If find conversations like this annoying and inappropriate for a BLOG
that portends to be for building a new distribution of Linux.
When working (I'm retired) I dealt with such intransigent attitudes
across the spectrum. From my first work with
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