Συντάκτης: Andrew McGlashan Ημερομηνία: Προς: Arnt Karlsen, dng Αντικείμενο: Re: [DNG] Devuan cannot exist without the help of Debian
Hi,
On 23/11/19 4:38 am, Arnt Karlsen wrote: > On Sat, 23 Nov 2019 03:17:58 +1100, Andrew wrote in message
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>> Jo.
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>> On 23/11/19 12:26 am, Ismael L. Donis Garcia wrote:
>>> In the worst case we would not be able to rely on MX Linux?
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>> I think not.
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>> MX is not exactly against systemd, they use it still, but not as the
>> init system. And MX is reliant upon Debian anyway.... so sad that
>> Debian is being destroyed by systemd. I don't know what the answer
>> is, but it would have been best if the original TC chose against
>> systemd, but that ship has sailed and the damage is well and truly
>> done and it's only getting worse.
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>> I prefer Devuan over MX, but at this time I am using MX on a machine
>> as an interim until my machine is properly supported by Devuan (if
>> that ever happens properly).
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> ..what's missing?
Okay, first off, I didn't see your email in the list yet, but it is
addressed to the list; so I'll reply with list inclusion...
I have tried ASCII 2.0 -- but it looks like there is a new 2.1 version
just about to be announced?
My machine is a NUC8i7HVK with the following hardware details:
Installing with ASCII 2.0 wouldn't boot properly to the XFCE desktop and
I wasn't interested in changing kernels or doing anything else to make
it work out of the box, including trying to work out why XFCE was a
problem with Devuan ASCII.
Maybe I should try ASCII 2.1 -- but I was expecting Beowulf to be here
"any time soon" ... for a longggg while now.
The MX installer doesn't support installation installation on RAID1
mdadm devices! I prefer to use RAID1 for everything, then LUKS on all
but the /boot partition with LVM2 -- that sort of setup isn't possible
with the MX installer.
But XFCE works perfectly out of the box with MX, so I have something to
work with in the meantime.