Re: [DNG] Linux Pro Magazine revisits Devuan

2022-07-06 Thread Antony Stone
On Wednesday 06 July 2022 at 15:19:19, Steve Litt wrote:

> How does one give the distro a few dollars?

Try the "Donate now" link at the top right of https://www.devuan.org/


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Re: [DNG] Linux Pro Magazine revisits Devuan

2022-07-06 Thread Steve Litt
Max Hyre said on Tue, 5 Jul 2022 18:37:50 -0400

> but I can at least slip the distro a few 
>dollars to defray my continuous downloads.

How does one give the distro a few dollars?

SteveT

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Re: [DNG] Linux Pro Magazine revisits Devuan

2022-07-06 Thread Max Hyre


On 6/23/22 01:23, goli...@devuan.org wrote:
[...] Earlier this month in Issue 260/2022, Devuan was revisited in a 
Distro Walk

article by Bruce Byfield titled "DEVUAN: The fight for Init Freedom"[3].


   Thanks for that pointer.  I'd completely lost track of time (eight 
[8] _years_ of Devuan!)  I've been running Devuan since then (unstable 
for the last few years, with zero problems). Thanks Devuan developers!  
I can't help with coding, but I can at least slip the distro a few 
dollars to defray my continuous downloads.



  Best wishes,

    Max Hyre


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[DNG] Linux Pro Magazine revisits Devuan

2022-06-22 Thread golinux

Greetings!

Shortly after Debian was forked in early 2015, Linux Pro Magazine[1] 
published
an article about Devuan titled "Shiny New Fork"[2]. The first paragraph 
always

makes me smile:

"The world is left to wonder if the recent news of a Debian fork is an 
important
event or a minor historical footnote. Either way, it seems like a good 
story,
reminiscent of the Linux stories of the past, when the community really 
looked
and behaved like a collection of individuals rather than a corporate fan 
club."


Earlier this month in Issue 260/2022, Devuan was revisited in a Distro 
Walk
article by Bruce Byfield titled "DEVUAN: The fight for Init Freedom"[3]. 
He
said, "Although Devuan might be a niche distribution, clearly it is a 
thriving

one."

Yeah, Devuan is special . . .

We have just received a complimentary PDF[4] to share with all of you.

Enjoy!

[1] https://www.linuxpromagazine.com/
[2] https://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Issues/2015/171/Welcome#article_i3
[3] 
https://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Issues/2022/260/Devuan/(language)/eng-US

[4] http://dev1galaxy.org/files/Linux_Magazine_Reprint_Devuan.pdf

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