# Devuan News Issue LX
__Volume 03, Week 1, Devuan Week 60__
Released 12016/1/04
https://git.devuan.org/devuan-editors/devuan-news/wikis/past-issues/volume-03/issue-060
## Editorial
Happy new year from the Devuan news team!
In case you wondered, yes Devuan is alive and kicking. Devuan
chill...@use.startmail.com wrote on 01/04/2016 05:29 AM:
> # Devuan News Issue LX
>
> In case you wondered, yes Devuan is alive and kicking. Devuan Weekly News
> hasn't released a
> single issue since last June. We're very sorry about that. Did you miss it?
> [Tell us!][feedback]
Definitely
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 16:53:00 +, hellekin wrote in message
<568aa36c.9010...@dyne.org>:
> On 01/04/2016 03:07 PM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> >>
> >> https://git.devuan.org/devuan-editors/devuan-news/wikis/past-issues/volume-03/issue-060
> >>
> >> tips about UUID's][2], Arnt Karlsen talked about the
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 02:43:57PM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
> ...
> We are discovering day after day that "init freedom" is about
> the emerged part of the iceberg. Debian still pretends to offer init
> freedom. What is under the sea level is a whole monolithic operating
> system absorbing
Le 04/01/2016 12:29, chill...@use.startmail.com a écrit :
# Devuan News Issue LX
__Volume 03, Week 1, Devuan Week 60__
Released 12016/1/04
https://git.devuan.org/devuan-editors/devuan-news/wikis/past-issues/volume-03/issue-060
## Editorial
Happy new year from the Devuan news team!
In case
On 05/01/16 00:43, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 04/01/2016 12:29, chill...@use.startmail.com a écrit :
Aside from the growing strength of the community, we have seen significant
progress towards init freedom in Devuan and the approaching beta release.
Important init freedom issues have been solved,
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 11:29:34 -, chill...@use.startmail.com wrote in
message <7ece505dfe773438d59e85b68f9a7b45.startm...@www.startmail.com>:
> # Devuan News Issue LX
>
> __Volume 03, Week 1, Devuan Week 60__
>
> Released 12016/1/04
>
>
Le 04/01/2016 15:29, Haines Brown a écrit :
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 02:43:57PM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
...
We are discovering day after day that "init freedom" is about
the emerged part of the iceberg. Debian still pretends to offer init
freedom. What is under the sea level is a whole
SD now includes a replacement for running ntp/ntpdate to synchronize
time so that is being absorbed. It's probably a wash and low on most
desktop users list, but one more example of SD becoming your complete
middleware system!
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
On Mon, 2016-01-04 at 09:29 -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 02:43:57PM +0100, Didier Kryn wrote:
> > ...
> > We are discovering day after day that "init freedom" is about
> > the emerged part of the iceberg. Debian still pretends to offer init
> > freedom. What is under
Nate Bargmann writes:
> SD now includes a replacement for running ntp/ntpdate to synchronize
> time so that is being absorbed.
According to information 'from the internet', that's an SNTP client and
While a full featured NTP server or -client reaches a very high
On 01/04/2016 03:07 PM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
>>
>> https://git.devuan.org/devuan-editors/devuan-news/wikis/past-issues/volume-03/issue-060
>>
>> tips about UUID's][2], Arnt Karlsen talked about the [purpose of
>
> ..er, I did not, I asked the (I believe timely) question
> "..where did the "/media
Simon Wise wrote:
>There was a very aggressive push to drop the GNU from the GNU/linux name some
>time ago, it was fairly successful. But of course android/linux is just as much
>linux as any other system with linux as the kernel (and because of that I can
>compile a suitable busybox, put it in
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