Most packages disappeared from:
deb http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
deb-src http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
There is no live-build, no kernel, no grub...
Aitor.
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dear Aitor,
On Sun, 06 Sep 2015, aitor_czr wrote:
>Most packages disappeared from:
>deb [1]http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
>deb-src [2]http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
>There is no live-build, no kernel, no grub...
thanks for signaling that, nextime
On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 02:11:44PM +0200, aitor_czr wrote:
> Most packages disappeared from:
>
> deb http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
> deb-src http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie main
>
> There is no live-build, no kernel, no grub...
>
> Aitor.
I noticed this morning that
I've been testing netman and discussing it with edbarx on this thread at fdn -
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=3=124343=39afc987dc48172a6553bb0941d12461
netman connects but won't disconnect, and produces the following messages
in the terminal:
# click Disconnect first time:
Ignoring
On 09/03/2015 07:40 AM, Jaromil wrote:
dear Jonathan,
On Thu, 03 Sep 2015, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
I have a spec for "trollproofs" which might help with moderation. Instead
of the moderator having a binary choice between "block" or "pass", he/she
can just choose a difficulty level
Hi fsmithred,
I think, Disconnect was failing in your case with the default
configuration of netman's /etc/network/wifi/* files, for the reason,
that I assumed that ifdown would automatically find where the
currently used interfaces file was located.
Since ifup worked the way netman invoked it,
On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 08:30:27PM +0200, Jaromil wrote:
> we can regard this situation as the sort of testing needed for our
> server side of things, I'm confident in the future such glitches can be
> avoided.
Technically this is what happened:
- we update amprolla at fixed interval ( 30 mins
It appears that devuan is having trouble accessing at least some
packages from debian repositories.
Evidence:
I can't install monotone, the distributed revision management tool I use.
A few minutes before I noticed I was unable to install monotone,
I had done
aptitude update