OpenMandriva

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby viking60 » 14 May 2013, 14:08

Hmm :think: does anyone know why systemd-analyze (as root) is not present/working?
The system is running systemd:

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cat /proc/1/comm
systemd
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby proyvind » 14 May 2013, 22:02

viking60 wrote:Hmm :think: does anyone know why systemd-analyze (as root) is not present/working?
The system is running systemd:

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cat /proc/1/comm
systemd

$ urpmf systemd-analyze
systemd-tools:/usr/bin/systemd-analyze

;)

PS: I uploaded yesterday updated snapshots of i586 (this time tested;) & x86_64 (not tested) isos. Only things remaining left for me to fix now before beta is some more polishing, fixing of LXDE & dual arch iso and possibly sorting out some unresolved political issues first, then we'll make the beta official. :)

PPS: Any package requests for inclusion or any other suggestions are more than welcome and for yours truly to do best at fulfilling! :)

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby viking60 » 15 May 2013, 07:03

proyvind wrote:$ urpmf systemd-analyze
systemd-tools:/usr/bin/systemd-analyze

;)

Urmph I must have been to Archefied: It comes with systemd there. But I guess I can remember to install systemd-tools....

proyvind wrote:PS: I uploaded yesterday updated snapshots of i586 (this time tested;) & x86_64 (not tested) isos. Only things remaining left for me to fix now before beta is some more polishing, fixing of LXDE & dual arch iso and possibly sorting out some unresolved political issues first, then we'll make the beta official. :)

PPS: Any package requests for inclusion or any other suggestions are more than welcome and for yours truly to do best at fulfilling! :)

Well gmrun is mentioned:
http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/ ... x86_64.rpm
(I installed that one directly without any problems)
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby Blackcrack » 15 May 2013, 15:08

Hi Viking,

dont forget, we are here in "Europe" have the newest Hardware, Brasilian and other lands outside
from Europe have more older.. in this sence make it sence to have every both systems as iso ..
especially if you really want to reach all.. and the Brasilian Community be 10 000 Peoples "big/fad/mighty ?" Community
and a mutch many working and grafics resource !!

give te possibility
want take the possibility ..

angebot & nachfrage
supply & demand

get they the possibility to help.. what schould be wrong on it.. a mass helping hand and big recource ..

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby viking60 » 15 May 2013, 17:35

Yes of course. It is just a matter of priorities.
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby Blackcrack » 16 May 2013, 09:49

viking60 wrote:Yes of course. It is just a matter of priorities.
(Zuerst 64bit danach eben 32bit)


well.... priority.. it's the eyes of them who it's shows.. take exemple :
one of Brasilian, African or maybe one of the Caribian Islands
Take a look from them own eye's there is still the priorities on i586 Hardware and not x86_64 ..
Reason: they are can not afford it / so much has not been disposed from us

You must not forget ! We are live in a "golden" land were flows clean water and can every buy to eat !
in an other is not.. There be the priority's other.. more "older" , and/but from there you can get most of the worker,
if one makes proper support ! You see :)

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby dedanna1029 » 18 May 2013, 05:39

Damn. I wish I'd never started this thread now. At least I don't have to read it.
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby Blackcrack » 18 May 2013, 07:50

dedanna1029 wrote:Damn. I wish I'd never started this thread now. At least I don't have to read it.


why, what is so wrong ? :think:

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby dedanna1029 » 20 May 2013, 00:10

Just like I mentioned earlier sometime in this thread.
Blood, guts, war, and drama. Same ol' same ol' MDV stuff.
It's 21 effing pages here on my netbook, of which lead to all this "Mandriva Family" stuff. I'm sure there's other distros that deserve at least half that, but it never happens.

Peace would be nice, but it seems that never happens with MDV stuff, either. Maybe the others don't have all this drama and stuff because they are established, have solid backgrounds, and are up and running and working right now, so there's not much to post about with them, who knows.

So, for the sake of peace, yes, I wish I'd never started this.

And I won't. Ever again.
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby Blackcrack » 20 May 2013, 07:16

Hi Dedanna,

but it is not just that, what makes it so interesting, thrilling, what will happen ?
Easy not silence or tedious, no, there is always something going on..
it can be a religion, can get a histery , it's just the live who can have with ..
And not silence.. it's easy our Linux Distro.. who we are loves, hate or what ever.. but it lives !!
Nr Five Alive !! .. maybe like this.. it's easy live inside.. i think, it is this,
what makes so very "importand" and very interresting. It's it easy live on it..

On other distros , were be speak about.. eehh all works, all is okey, but it's boring, somehow dead ...
nothing to say.. goes in the sinking ? Why, no reason to speak about.. have not a real live on it..

but on "M" it's like this : :C and :cheers or maby :pray: and at last :dance: .. it's easy the live who be on it..
you see :whistle:

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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby dedanna1029 » 21 May 2013, 02:45

I prefer to think that it's like I said above. Those distros are peaceful, because they WORK, they EXIST at the very least, are ESTABLISHED (and have stayed that way) and are very ALIVE. It's quite obvious that they've done something right - their drama is internal, and stays that way, and does not get in the way of their distros being released. I'm not one to see anything boring in that. I'm one to prefer the peace of being able to ask a question about a distro, and have an intelligent answer and conversation about it (and I have). I've found absolutely NO peace in Mandriva or OpenMandriva EVER, and I prefer peace and no drama. I don't need to have a "fire" about something that has the history Mandriva/OpenMandriva has. I lost that for it ages ago. The drama alone ran me off of it, and I'm having much more fun figuring out how other distros work; what's similar and what isn't to what I've done before; again, nothing at all boring in that. I've remained, since MDV, a loner in the Linux world in a way, and prefer it that way - my experience with Mandriva/OpenMandriva was just that awful with people's attitudes, their power plays, and their resulting drama. It has made me a loner.

The point is, I should have known how this crap would turn out, and didn't see it coming anyway (well, actually, I did, but then was stupid enough to go back for more). For that, I will always have a severe guilt on my conscience.

I'm glad not to be any longer, a part of all this damn drama. I was perfectly ready to leave Mandriva when I did (January 2010), and was more than glad to leave it well behind. Drumming up this thread, I just drummed up the crap I hated about it in the first place. It's no different now than it ever was. Still the drama, and somehow people actually get off on it. It's stupid. It's a damn Linux distribution for chrissakes (just a fricking object, when it comes down to it). It's not our lives, other than for those who get paid to do it and put up with it, and who literally put in their sweat and blood to it. It's totally idiotic how it's all happened, and it's not any different now. People who think that all this drama and fighting over an effing Linux distro is great and good and wonderful need to get a grip. Prove me wrong. Stop this drama crap. I dare you.

So, now that I've learned it honestly isn't worth five minutes of my time (and neither are the people's fights), I can leave it behind (maybe) once again.
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Re: OpenMandriva

Postby viking60 » 21 May 2013, 09:20

:lolup The drama queen has spoken.Image
We understand, and will in the future anticipate, that you do regret starting this thread and that you love peace and quiet :-D
Now that everybody has shared personal feelings and the grave consequences this thread has on their lives - get back on topic - and check if gmrun is in the repos...
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