Re: [DNG] Complete system HDD encryption w/o LLVM.
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 20:58:42 +0700 Андрей via Dng wrote: > Hello. > > > I've seen on the DeVuan web wite an article on complete system HDD > encryption using LLVM. I have tried that one and found that it is > impossible to change partiotion sizes once it was autopartiotioned, > using LLVM full system HDD encryption. If your /home partition is encrypted, and any other "data" partitions are encrypted, and perhaps your swap partition is encrypted (is that possible?) then I think it's pretty easy. Why would one need /usr and /etc and /var encrypted? SteveT Steve Litt Autumn 2020 featured book: Thriving in Tough Times http://www.troubleshooters.com/thrive ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] X11: safe to remove?
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 08:29:51 +0400 Dimitri Minaev via Dng wrote: > JVM often depends on X11 libs. I wonder why. SteveT Steve Litt Autumn 2020 featured book: Thriving in Tough Times http://www.troubleshooters.com/thrive ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] (Almost) no sound under Beowulf
On 2020-09-30 20:02, al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote: > Firefox, from a certain version onwards (sorry but I don't remember > which one), removed support for ALSA from the default build > configuration (maybe it will be restored in the future, I don't know > if it has already been but I don't think so), keeping only pulseaudio > support. > > This should explain why you didn't have audio on Firefox; while I can > assume that the other problems depend on pulseaudio and its > configuration (also because I seem to understand that they happened > after you installed it...). FWIW, I am on Debian buster, which just upgraded firefox-esr to 78; I have no pulseaudio; and I just checked youtube and it works ok. So, I doubt this explanation of Marc's problem. -- Ian ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] problem with KDE/plasma on Beowulf / pulseaudio too
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 08:23:26PM +0200, al3xu5 / dotcommon wrote: > Sun, 27 Sep 2020 06:25:26 -0400 - "." : > > > [...] > > > > But I also have issues with LXQT, including similar audio problems as > > what others are posting about. I just tried to "apt remove" pulseaudio, > > but apt wants to remove lxqt along with it. > > Which is one of the main reasons I do not use LXQT and use LXDE > instead... > > > So I have a two-part question: is there some way to get my numeric > > keypad back under KDE ; or how can I remove pulseaudio without removing > > lxqt along with it? > > Maybe using dpkg with -r --force-depends. > > Should be (Disclaimer: use it at your own risk): > > $ sudo dpkg -r --force-depends pulseaudio > > > > Or do I have to move on to some other UI? (Okay, part 3 of a 2-part > > question :-) > > Probably you do not have to... But why use something that tends to force > the installation of packages that are not desederated (nor desirable)?... very likely lxqt will be as happy with apulse as with pulseaudio. So install apulse, which likely will uninstall pulseaudio and leaave you lxqt without pulseaudio. -- hendrik ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] problem with KDE/plasma on Beowulf / pulseaudio too
Sun, 27 Sep 2020 06:25:26 -0400 - "." : > [...] > > But I also have issues with LXQT, including similar audio problems as > what others are posting about. I just tried to "apt remove" pulseaudio, > but apt wants to remove lxqt along with it. Which is one of the main reasons I do not use LXQT and use LXDE instead... > So I have a two-part question: is there some way to get my numeric > keypad back under KDE ; or how can I remove pulseaudio without removing > lxqt along with it? Maybe using dpkg with -r --force-depends. Should be (Disclaimer: use it at your own risk): $ sudo dpkg -r --force-depends pulseaudio > Or do I have to move on to some other UI? (Okay, part 3 of a 2-part > question :-) Probably you do not have to... But why use something that tends to force the installation of packages that are not desederated (nor desirable)?... Regards al3xu5 -- Say NO to copyright, patents, trademarks and industrial design restrictions! Public GPG/PGP key: F94CFE23 (4096 bit RSA) Key fingerprint:59C6 9DC7 CD4B CF2F A190 E3DE 69C5 977B F94C FE23 pgpxKYnF7qHfB.pgp Description: Firma digitale OpenPGP ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
Re: [DNG] (Almost) no sound under Beowulf
Fri, 25 Sep 2020 22:54:14 -0700 - Marc Shapiro : > I have been running Debian for over 20 years, but I want to avoid > systemd, so I am trying out Devuan. > > I installed ASCII a last year and just did an upgrade to Beowulf about a > week ago. [...] > The issue that I am having is with sound. My daughter reported that it > was not working. I tried playing a video (in Firefox) from my login and > also got no sound. > > I have since determined that pulseaudio was not running (it is > installed). So I started the pulseaudio daemon under my login, started > up Firefox and played a video. Sound. Yay! I logged into my > daughter's account and started the pulseaudio daemon, started Firefox > and played a video. No sound. Boo! > > The I started pavucontrol under both logins. My login shows the 'Built > in Analog Stereo' output device, and its monitor for input. My > daughter's login shows a 'Dummy' output device and its monitor for > input. under my wife's login, it shows the same 'Dummy' devices as my > daughter's login . > > 1) If anyone can tell me how to get pulseaudio to see my built-in audio > for all three logins, it would be greatly appreciated. > > 2) How do I get pulseaudio to run for each user when they log into the > system. > > 3) The 'play' utility from the sox package gives an error whenever I try > to play an mp3 file. Using 'aplay' to play .wav files works fine. What > do I need to do to play mp3s from the commandline? > > (NOTE: I boot to console only. Each user switches to a different VT and > runs startx from there.) I am running Beowulf and I have all the audio stuff perfectly running using just *only* ALSA (M Audio Audiophile 24/96 sound card, also connected to my hifi setup, whit a real-time audio configuration). I do not need any of the pulseaudio stuff (which is just a useless and total mess IMHO... Indeed, I have removed all the pulseaudio packages). Firefox, from a certain version onwards (sorry but I don't remember which one), removed support for ALSA from the default build configuration (maybe it will be restored in the future, I don't know if it has already been but I don't think so), keeping only pulseaudio support. This should explain why you didn't have audio on Firefox; while I can assume that the other problems depend on pulseaudio and its configuration (also because I seem to understand that they happened after you installed it...). The solution I suggest is to totally remove any pulseaudio stuff, use ALSA instead, install the `apulse` package which is a PulseAudio emulator for ALSA (this should ensure that Firefox -- and any other program which require pulseaudio -- will work even if pulseaudio is not present). Also I suggest to install some useful ALSA-related packages: - `apulse` - `alsa-utils` - `alsaplayer-alsa` (and `alsaplayer-gtk`) - `alsamixer` (and `alsamixergui`) to handle your audio devices - `volumeicon-alsa` a lightweight systray volume control Regards al3xu5 -- Say NO to copyright, patents, trademarks and industrial design restrictions! Public GPG/PGP key: F94CFE23 (4096 bit RSA) Key fingerprint:59C6 9DC7 CD4B CF2F A190 E3DE 69C5 977B F94C FE23 pgp3tMJDDZfsx.pgp Description: Firma digitale OpenPGP ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng