Lars Noodén wrote on 12/05/2016 02:09 PM:
> On 12/05/2016 09:59 PM, dev wrote:
>
>> Perhaps /etc/iptables/rules.v4 and /etc/iptables/rules.v6 make
>> the most sense.
>
> What do you see as the advantage? I'm interested in hearing the
> rational for either /etc/iptables/ or /etc/network/ since
Paweł Cholewinski wrote on 11/07/2016 03:39 PM:
> Hi, try this
> https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/message/20160825.182542.61d57934.en.html
>
> On 05.11.2016 11:23, hal wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> I noticed my lxde logout menu[1] is missing some items. All I have
>> are &quo
aitor_czr wrote on 11/06/2016 03:44 AM:
>
> Are you using any session-manager like slim, lightdm... or are you using
> "startx"?
>
I am starting from Slim.
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Florian Zieboll wrote on 11/06/2016 04:38 AM:
> Do you have a default installation or some heavily customized one? I
> remember having had solved such an issue by installing policykit (or
> consolekit?).
>
Not sure what changes I've made would have affected this. Some global
hotkeys, wallpaper,
Hi All,
I noticed my lxde logout menu[1] is missing some items. All I have
are "Lock screen" "Logout" and "Cancel". Not sure if this is of my
own doing, or not.
I recall a thread months back regarding something along this vein, but
darned if I can find it. Tried a few fixes from the Ubuntu forums
Hi all,
I went to install some updates on my devuan system this morning and got this
error.
"Err http://packages.devuan.org jessie InRelease"
Anyone know what is the problem here? I can get to the "InRelease" file with my
web
browser and the devuan pub key *does* appear to be available, at
Ralph Ronnquist wrote on 10/08/2016 06:54 PM:
> With that mechanism and it's pre-seeding, vdevd is essentially ready, and so
> is libudev1-compat (although I haven't really plunged into that bath yet, so
> I don't know for sure).
Thanks so much for all your work on this!
Steve Litt wrote on 08/03/2016 10:09 AM:
>
> I usually de-install all of Pulseaudio.
>
Thanks for all the input everyone! I've removed pulse and have only ALSA now.
It's working much, much better.
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Hi all,
I've been trying to get Mumble working on my Devuan system for months. I'm a
little confused as I seem to have 3 sound cards in my computer (1.png at link
below). I'm not sure where alsamixer is getting all these because
I'm only runinng off the on-board audio plugins. "Default" in
Go Linux wrote on 08/02/2016 03:58 PM:
>
> It was perfectly obvious the direction things were heading. Still pisses me
> off . . .
>
Notice the cast of characters: oracle, redhat, ibm, etc, etc.
I wonder why the need for all the branding with a talking head video?
tilt! wrote on 04/23/2016 02:02 PM:
> Am 22.04.2016 um 21:52 schrieb Rainer Weikusat:
>> People who may not know it yet but who are (like me) prone to
>> inverting two letter command names every once in a while might want
>> to have a look at the sl package/ program.
>
> Unfortunately it is not
Boruch Baum wrote on 03/31/2016 02:52 PM:
> Am I the only one who hasn't noticed this yet? What am I missing?
>
> ( posted in parallel at:
> https://git.devuan.org/devuan-packages/sysvinit/issues/14 )
This is all that's ever been on my Devuan system.
# dpkg -l | grep systemd
ii
Nate Bargmann wrote on 01/04/2016 09:48 AM:
> 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!
Anyone have an
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
hal wrote on 09/03/2015 06:17 AM:
> alias nvidia nvidia_340
> alias nvidia-uvm nvidia_340-uvm
Just a follow up on my eariler post about nvidia drivers (months ago).
I had to remove these two lines today from my
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers-ubuntu.conf file. I rebuilt the
please ignore
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On September 9, 2015 5:44:31 AM CDT, Adam Borowski wrote:
::
:: ia32-libs is gone, replaced by multiarch. Do "dpkg
:: --add-architecture i386"
:: then apt-get update and install whatever libraries you want, giving
:: them
:: :386 suffix (like libc6:i386).
::
Thank you
Hi all,
I have 32-bit software I'd like to run on the adm64 alpha. The way I've
accomplished this in the past was to install the ia32-libs package (in Ubuntu).
I didn't see this package in the devuan repos a couple weeks ago so
wondering what the best way is to go about this. I could install the
On September 3, 2015 7:43:01 AM CDT, Go Linux wrote:
::
:: Doesn't sgfxi automate all that? Last time I had to install an
:: nVidia driver, it worked like a charm. Not quite sure of its current
:: status though as it's been a while . . .
::
Hrm..not sure what sgfxi is.
hal wrote on 08/28/15 06:18:
> I searched for 'devuan nvidia' and did not find any howto/docs so went to
> wiki.debian.org
Got this working! Not sure if the modprobe files helped or just removing the
xorg.conf.
In case someone else is trying to get X working with the NVIDIA download
Hi all,
I have an Nvidia GTX 750ti card in the box I'm testing x86_64 Alpha2 on. After
install, both Slim and X run an 800x600 resolution which is not good for me. I
am used to installing either nvidia-xxx from apt (on Ubuntuish
distros) or downloading the Linux NVidia binary install driver from
On August 18, 2015 12:01:17 PM CDT, Jaromil jaro...@dyne.org wrote:
:: On Tue, 18 Aug 2015, hal wrote:
:: Jaromil, I do not seem to have the option on my account to file the
:: bug report. After I login, do I go to
:: https://git.devuan.org/groups/d-i ? Here is what my screen looks
:: like
I've booted the Alpha2 iso but it doesn't seem to be able to find any
partitions. From the partition menu (LVM Guided or Manual) I select
Manual but then get a dialog stating No root file system defined. The
installer seems to be jumping ahead from partitioning to installing without
allowing
Jude Nelson wrote on 04/07/15 20:04:
suggest that Pottering is evil,
Definitely looking forward to this stopping.
Agreed. It accomplishes nothing but heat up the list and add to the static.
RE: Development list:
Since there is way more general chit-chat, how about having the
Tom Collins wrote on 03/04/15 15:22:
snip
These people really are bastards. I wish there was some way to fight them.
This disrespect should not be allowed to go unanswered.
No. That is not in the spirit of open source either. If you expect to have the
right to build open source however you
Jaromil wrote on 02/22/15 04:28:
At the very least, we may want to make sure that people is still free to
choose
between wayland and X11, but hopefully this will be also something that Debian
wants.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gdm/commit/?id=ab90bd38c5cf2236c3527cf7ef6b9f383218a9e5
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