Hi Mangy Dog,
The repository of gnuinos works for me. One clarification: the right repo for
VDEV is this other one:
deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/unsystemd jessie main
deb-src http://packages.gnuinos.org/unsystemd jessie main
But use it at your own risk, and don't use it in Ubuntu based
Hi again,
I'm rewriting the code of simple-netaid:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid-gtk/tree/master/
I added a status icon to the systray. You can test it. I'm building it in
devuan ascii, so the gtkmm version is 3.22.
But you will need the backend of simple-netaid for
aitor,
Heartbreaker.. It has been said but not for like 20 years. lol. Only one
girl friend at a time so I'm afraid only one guninos install. It is located
at my current girl friends house. :-)
Hope you found microde of interest. Be warned, it only really works after all
component parts
must be
Kelsoo,
So many girlfriends, thanks to gnuinos? I can't believe it!
You must be a heartbreaker :)
Nice. I suggest FreeSlack too, https://freeslack.net/
About packages, we could build everything from Slackbuilds except the
propietary packages.
Hi aitor
I'm part of team Dragora but I've been running a guninos install for several
months on a spare laptop I keep at my Girl friends. Thanks it's stable and
runs well. What peaked my interest in this thread was "My idea is to develop
some Gtk applications for openbox (like, for
Hi Mangy Dog,
Wicd doen't work in my Toshiba C660/C660D. However, simple-netaid works as
you can see in the following video:
http://gnuinos.org/video.mpg
BTW, i'll enable more Languages + keyboards support in the next isos :)
Hi again,
I'm rewritting the code of simple-netaid-gtk:
https://git.devuan.org/aitor_czr/simple-netaid-gtk/tree/master/
I added recently a status icon to the application, as you can see in the
following video:
www.gnuinos.org/simple_netaid.mpg
On the other hand, i'm translating to spanish
Appearently, the headers in the C program are missing due to the symbols ><
They are:
stdio.h
stdlib.h
pthread.h
Cheers,
Aitor.
Sorry B50D, i didn't answer you !!
You are right, there is not network connection in the screenshot, but the
icon changed the status from disconnected to connected. The following C
program should solve this issue:
#include
#include
#include
void ping(){
system("ping 8.8.8.8");
}
void
I posted the screenshot because it doesn't work. "network is unreachable"
Yes, this is the frontend developed in freepascal by Edward:)
@aitor
Thanks, Heather :)
Really, really nice, Aitor.
I've just got it on a VM right now but it's right up my alley. I greatly
appreciate the support for older hardware and the extra work you did on the
installer.
Keep up the good work.
I rectify:
$ ./backend 9 eth0
and:
$ ./backend 1 ESSID PWD
in /usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin. You can run it without root permissions,
because simple-netaid uses SUID.
Another clarification:
The kernel 4.x of Gnuinos still doesn't work in live mode, because
aufs4-standalone module is not
My Toshiba laptop doesn't need any private firmware.
You can connect to eth0 running (within /usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin):
# backend 9 eth0
or to wlan, running:
# backend 1 ESSID PWD
being ESSID your wifi network, and PWD the password.
Cheers :)
I forgot:
If you give a try to gnuinos server, it includes the backend of
simple-netaid.
Run:
# cd /usr/lib/simple-netaid/bin
# backend --help
Not always, but sometimes it happens :)
B50D: gnuinos is not a dead project (it exits since 2013); but its
development is slow, i recognize. I'm also trying to contribute to devuan as
much as i can. This summer i worked on the debianization of vdev (with the
help of other devuanitas) [*] and linux-libre-4.x. Simple-netaid was also
Fabio Pellicci? :D
BTW, whenever i init a session in this forum, i need to restore the
password... Is it a glitch?
for now I prefer devuan, gnuinos looks like a dead project
No, still no contact with gNewSense
Oh, great news !!
I have a question for you:
Trisquel uses Mate, or is it a fork of Gnome Shell?
The devuan team is working on the packaging of Mate-1.14 for Jessie.
When I read the title of the post, was thinking it was something related to
arduino. But still is a great move for the Linux world. Congrats!
Sorry, Fabio Bellicci no...
Fabio Pesari :)
Thanks Mappack, all is much appreciated work, of whatever kind...
Yes, he was named Fabio...
Fabio Bellicci :)
I'd love to help you with it, unfortunately I am not a developer, but I am
willing to learn and maybe I can help with translating in the meantime.
Hi again,
I would like gnuinos to be listed in that list, of course.
I contact with the FSF two years ago aproximately, and an italian member
answered to me (Fabio, i seem to remember) explaining the needed of a
license, etc...
He also kindly suggested me to find more fellows, but it's
Are you trying to get Gnuinos in here:
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html ? That list is in desperate
need of new distributions.
Hi all,
Thanks to you for opening this thread !
Gnuinos is a devuan based libre distro. It uses the openbox WM, but surelly
there will be more flavours like xfce, mate in the future. My idea is to
develop some Gtk applications for openbox (like, for example, a
control-center). One of them
welcome!
Hi, i'm new in this forum. Im the author of Gnuinos.
Cheers
It's look very interesting. The project is still in Alpha2. Waiting for
stable release for trying it .
I think that openbox is a good choice for old and new computers.
Thank you for your recommendation.
Cheers
I have just found this project on the web.
It is still Beta software but look very promising to me.
Looks like Gnewsense (without FSF endorsment) but based on Devuan Jessie.
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