Is devuan any good?
Is devuan any good?
No
Yes
Maybe
Botnet
I don't know
No, it's shit. Debian has a no free edition for actual hardware whereas devuan has no proprietary drivers. Only really works in virtual machines.
Werks on my machine
Forgot pic
>cant into OS installation on hardware
Sad but ohwell
:^)
I'm really wishing for Devuan to succeed.
Has.
Check out Refracta.
>"It's more Devuan than Devuan."
Just install latest debian and remove systemd, sysv is still supported
Or install gentoo
WTF are you talking about? I litterally just installed it on some physical hardware yesterday, and everything worked fine, including my strange mellanox NIC. Asus P8B-X, i3 2120, etc.
My Intel wireless card worked at install with Devuan 1.0, iirc my Broadcom card did too, it also had non-free and contrib repos enabled ootb
I'm pretty sure their netinstall ISO ships with proprietary firmware
How stable is ascii for you? Do you have any issues with suspension when closing the lid?
Same here, I successfully installed b43 driver using an ethernet connection (obviously) and the non-free repository in my 2008 Dell inspiron 1545...
Devuan user for longer than a year here. Yes, is good. I just jumped to ascii and now looking at making the switch to OpenRC for init.
Are you using it in a desktop machine or a laptop? I'm interested because of a weird bug with the system not detecting some ACPI events like suspension and low-battery status in laptops. There's a workaround for that in official forums but I'm looking forward to a fix in future versions.
Both, and I use my laptop more often but didn't have any problem like that.
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Thanks. I guess my old hardware is the problem
Why haven't you upgraded your CPU to a $3 T7200 C2D? Also how's GPU acceleration on that? I still have my ATi T60's on Windows 8 because I read somewhere that hw acceleration on GNU/Linux was awful