[DNG] Fwd: [kbd] [ANNOUNCE] kbd-2.3.0

2020-07-10 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
I thought this might be of interest to some. Clarke Forwarded Message Subject:[kbd] [ANNOUNCE] kbd-2.3.0 Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 20:18:30 +0200 From: Alexey Gladkov Reply-To: Linux console tools development discussion To: Linux console tools development

Re: [DNG] FF now defaults to DNS-over-HTTPS for US

2020-03-03 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2020-03-03 5:45 p.m., spiralofhope wrote: This helps me remember: E for English "grEy" A for American "grAy" I attempt to be trilingual in "English". Thanks, that memory tool is great. In Canada we say GrEh, but we spell it the English way. (-; Clarke

Re: [DNG] Result of the Debian vote 'General Resolution: Init systems and systemd'

2019-12-28 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2019-12-28 5:03 a.m., Alexis PM via Dng wrote: My comments: A mediocre result, neither good nor bad. The best option for people who don't want to use systemd, Option 6 "E: Support for multiple init systems is Required", came in last. But Option 1 "F: Focus on systemd" came in second place,

Re: [DNG] New Tilda documentation

2019-08-18 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2019-08-17 10:00 a.m., Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, I know of three dropdown terminals: Guake, Tilda and Deepin Terminal. Guake is getting more wedded to Gnome3 every day, so I decided to try Tilda. It's very nice. There is also QTerminal drop down as another possible option. Clarke

Re: [DNG] Way forward

2019-04-11 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
It looks like Devuan just got knocked sideways, although I don't worry about the loss of forward momentum. A voice inside my head is hoping this too is merely a joke. Clarke ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org

Re: [DNG] logging uses of machine-id

2019-03-17 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2019-03-17 6:05 p.m., Jaromil wrote: On Thu, 14 Mar 2019, goli...@dyne.org wrote: On 2019-03-14 03:48, Rick Moen wrote: Quoting KatolaZ (kato...@freaknet.org): I just wonder whether your nice solution is enough for a wider audience used to have things popping up around all the time. I

Re: [DNG] tried testing elogind and libelogind0 241.1-1

2019-03-12 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2019-03-12 12:42 p.m., KatolaZ wrote: Just try: # apt-get install libelogind0 it should remove libsystemd0, and life should continue as before. If you have multi-arch enabled with support for i386, you might want to install also libelogind0:i386. That worked for me, I was worried with

Re: [DNG] Request for testing of slim/experimental

2019-03-05 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
Rebooted to experimental slim, shut down and rebooted again just to see. AMD64 hardware, beowulf/ceres, elogind, lxqt. All seems to be running well for me, so a thumbs up from this seat. Clarke ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org

Re: [DNG] unatternded upgrades by default in Debian

2019-02-14 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
I'm also a person who thinks unattended security upgrades should be an informed choice of an installer not a default. My perspective is a little distorted due to experiences in a past life with Microsoft Windows "Automatic Updates" run amok. In fact these days, other than the occasional

Re: [DNG] Systemd as tragedy

2019-01-31 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2019-01-31 1:22 a.m., Rick Moen wrote: As I'm (like you) an LWN.net subscriber, I can furnish a 'subscriber link' for the benefit of Dng readers. Enjoy. https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/777595/c64f9542bdd40595/ Thanks Rick, I appreciate this. Reading it was like reading the incomplete logic

Re: [DNG] Drive-by critique

2018-12-20 Thread Clarke Sideroad via Dng
On 2018-12-20 6:00 p.m., Steve Litt wrote: On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 14:07:11 -0800 Rick Moen wrote: Quoting Simon Hobson (li...@thehobsons.co.uk): In part, Linux adoption is held back by its perceived difficulty Just a brief comment about this in passing, as this is an antique debate point