In exchange for money they are now advertising and endorsing a maker of
fake libre hardware by letting them have a booth at libreplanet an
endorsing their debian copy "PureOS"
https://libreplanet.org/2018/sponsors
"Grassroots: Purism, makers of fine free hardware"
Purism is NOT free hardware
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On March 7, 2018 8:23 PM, wrote:
On 2018-03-07 14:12, ghostlands wrote:
> > P.S.: I guess we should consider including the last two paragraphs
> >
> > above on www.devuan.org
>
> YES. This would be very helpful to people transitioning to
I searched my mailbox and found no mention of it either. I could have sworn I
included a question about libsystemd0 in one of the threads here. Maybe it was
in a discarded draft or something? Idk.
gl
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On March 7, 2018 8:49 PM, KatolaZ
When I was exploring the idea of using Devuan, I did search with engines,
realizing the Devuan team probably wasn't going to rebuild every package from
Debian. I had no luck arriving at any answer as plain or as clear as the one
from this thread.
The main suggestion is that it would be
Fear not, I did in fact already change my sources.list to the onion addresses
since reading that thread. I could have mentioned that, but it didn't relate to
my question, so.
As for Onionshare in Jessie. I did already state that when I was in Jessie, it
wasn't available then, either, and that
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 03:12:35PM -0500, ghostlands wrote:
> > P.S.: I guess we should consider including the last two paragraphs
> >
> > above on www.devuan.org
>
> YES. This would be very helpful to people transitioning to Devuan from Debian
> in the name of escaping systemd.
>
> The number
On 2018-03-07 14:12, ghostlands wrote:
P.S.: I guess we should consider including the last two paragraphs
above on www.devuan.org
YES. This would be very helpful to people transitioning to Devuan from
Debian in the name of escaping systemd.
The number of lines I got from $ locate systemd was
> P.S.: I guess we should consider including the last two paragraphs
>
> above on www.devuan.org
YES. This would be very helpful to people transitioning to Devuan from Debian
in the name of escaping systemd.
The number of lines I got from $ locate systemd was over 400, and a previous
question
apt-cache policy onionshare
onionshare:
Installed: 1.3-1
Candidate: 1.3-1
Version table:
*** 1.3-1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I've compiled and installed Onionshare myself, btw. This isn't Onionshare from
any Debian repo.
I uninstalled it, refreshed my packages, and the output
Hi Hendrik,
Hendrik Boom writes:
> Anyone know the proper thing to make emacs edit go language code properly?
>
> i.e, use proper indentation and so forth?
There's a go-mode package on melpa-stable. See
https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el
Hope this helps,
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Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2
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