Hi Edward, i'm using your latest version of netman and i works fine.
I will update the packages.
Thanks,
Aitor.
On 21/10/15 14:00, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi,
The following is a screen shot of netman showing the help window.
http://postimg.org/image/cyumre9pn/
Edward
Hi Aitor,
Please be informed that NETMAN.HELP has to be installed to:
/usr/share/netman/
Thanks for helping in this project.
Edward
On 21/10/2015, aitor_czr wrote:
> Hi Edward, i'm using your latest version of netman and i works fine.
> I will update the packages.
>
>
dear Sam,
we change the deps of policykit-1
https://git.devuan.org/packages-base/policykit-1/blob/master/debian/control
the commit history has too much info
as the autobuild also reports there from
Jenkins, however the modification
needed is very minimal and in this case
was made by an early
Hi guys,
First of all I want to thank you for developing Devuan, which brings back true
modularity of Debian (the main reason why I'm using it in the first place).
Now to the actual question.
I'm using Debian testing and until recently I was able to avoid having systemd
package in my system. But
Ok :)
On 21/10/15 18:54, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi Aitor,
Please be informed that NETMAN.HELP has to be installed to:
/usr/share/netman/
Thanks for helping in this project.
Edward
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Hi,
Please, excuse me for being a nuisance with updates of netman.
I added a new function to both the backend and frontend GUI. This is a
Reset All function which uses brute force to disconnect all network
interfaces in the event of instability. The command used behind the
scenes is 'ifdown
Jaromil,
Thank you for detailed explanation. This issue with systemd dependency of hplip
is one that was bugging me most of all. I will consider moving to Devuan,
since it's fixed there.
On 10/21/2015 07:10 PM, Jaromil wrote:
> dear Sam,
>
> we change the deps of policykit-1
>
>
I am having trouble with vdev and evdev on an Arch linux derivative.
The problem is only with USB devices. Mem sticks work but having trouble
with
mouse. /dev/input seems OK so it is some libudev/evdev issue perhaps?
I thought of trying libinput instead to see if that works.
My question is if