Gregory Nowak wrote:
tilt! wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > subject says it all.
> >
> > Are there currently ongoing efforts to have that?
> >
> > If no, I will start one, if yes, I want to join it.
>
> How about alsa/dmix? Some folks here have mentioned oss4 before, but I
> haven't used that myself.
On Wed, Aug 05, 2015 at 11:53:52PM +0200, tilt! wrote:
> Hello,
>
> subject says it all.
>
> Are there currently ongoing efforts to have that?
>
> If no, I will start one, if yes, I want to join it.
How about alsa/dmix? Some folks here have mentioned oss4 before, but I
haven't used that myself.
Hello,
subject says it all.
Are there currently ongoing efforts to have that?
If no, I will start one, if yes, I want to join it.
Kind regards,
T.
P.S. I am perfectly aware of JACK, respect it a lot and use it, too,
but there remains a jungle of stuff to be done that is outside
its scope.
___
Florian Zieboll writes:
[...]
> check for systemd:
> # apt-get install aptitude
> # aptitude search '?installed' | grep systemd
> #
JFTR: dpkg -l will give you a list of installed packages and their
descriptions so
dpkg -l | grep systemd
or
dpkg -l | grep -i systemd
should work for th
Hello!
I just installed Devuan armhf on a headless Raspberry Pi 2 Model B,
using the raspian-ua-netinst image. The upgrade from this tiny Debian
Wheezy to Devuan Jessie /just worked/ - installing task-lxde-desktop
pulled in libsystemd0 as dependency of some "less essential" and easy
to remove pack
apt-get build-essential aptitude
apt-get source aptitude
cd aptitude-0.6.11
$EDITOR src/cmdline/cmdline_changelog.cc:341 src/view_changelog.cc:410
→ Change to [...] Origin(), "Devuan") [...]
$EDITOR src/gtk/changelog.cc
→ There's another "Debian" to change to "Devuan", but I didn't note
the line
Hi all, I have to develop a simple app in ruby on rails for an exam in my
university. To deploy it I chose Devuan so that I can start to try it and not
use systemd.
Installing rvm I see that it detect the distro 'automagically' to install
needed dependencies: Devuan have not /etc/debian_version
a...@gulbrandsen.priv.no writes:
> It may be complete enough for that. Depends on your hardware, perhaps.
It shouldn't. A recent wheezy update broke/ changed something which
caused the fglrx driver to stop working for me and I didn't bother
to investigate this so far as it really doesn't offer any
Dear All,
I've been lurking on this list for about three months, I have to say I'm
grateful for the immense amount of accumulated knowledge that I've been exposed
to here since then. I now understand that my aversion to Systemd was a reaction
but is now a more informed choice.
I'm using Crunchba