Author: Go Linux Date: To: dng Subject: Re: [DNG] state of what's working for modern desktop usage
On Mon, 2/8/16, Hendrik Boom <hendrik@???> wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] state of what's working for modern desktop usage
To: dng@???
Date: Monday, February 8, 2016, 10:47 PM
On Tue, Feb 09, 2016 at 11:04:44AM +1100, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote: > Hi,
>
> From a debian jessie 8.3 with gnome I did an upgrade to devuan, but I got many issues:
> - I had to remove manually systemd once rebooted
> - An apt autoremove actually did remove all gnome.
>
> Then from a desktop perspective, what should I expect to work? I'm targetting
> usage level similar to gnome regarding network configuration, mounting of
> removal medias and digital camera, etc etc...
>
> (Since I saw that gnome was basically removed, I did install xfce, but without
> network since networkmanager is gone along with gnome)
You could try easynetaid as soon as it's ready for devuan (conceived as
netman a few months ago, and sopn to appear as a devuan package). At
the moment you probably still need to compile it from source. It does
not use systemd.
I'm still using xfce on my devuan system, with wicd for my wifi
manager.
> I noticed too that no vdev were installed, expected?
Vdev is still in its final stages of development, as far as I know.
Running on developpment asd some test systems, but still being
thorougly tested on corner cases before being introduced into Devuan.
-- hendrik
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easynetaid was renamed this afternoon as per edbarx's post to #devuan:
<edbarx> As suggested by Jaromil netman was renamed to simple-netaid. Changes pushed.