| rwp | crhylove, Just FYI but in the past I have burned audio CDs like this: wodim dev=/dev/cdrw -v -audio [wav files...] | 00:38 |
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| crhylove | @rwp, Thanks! Not a bad plan. | 01:29 |
| crhylove | I could make that a script for this particular album and just run that script as needed. | 01:30 |
| crhylove | Here's the album I'm working on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZriigUVqOs&list=PLaZKzpVau4rOooUZGIatoMMk0uSXJBn-G | 01:31 |
| * crhylove shrugs. | 01:31 | |
| aitor | it sounds really good :) | 01:49 |
| crhylove | @aitor, Thanks! :D | 05:15 |
| * NeverAlone sent a code block: https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/a0802a65265f406734cb3a96d824dd34542b39ff | 13:52 | |
| NeverAlone | s/``` why would devuan try to run systemctl?/```/ | 13:52 |
| NeverAlone | why would devuan try to run systemctl? | 13:52 |
| fsmithred | NeverAlone, it's the postinstall script for sudo that's looking for systemctl. Makes perfect sense for it to do that because it's a debian package. Did it not install successfully? | 13:55 |
| NeverAlone | It did install successfully | 13:56 |
| NeverAlone | but it happened with neofetch too | 13:56 |
| fsmithred | ok, good | 13:56 |
| NeverAlone | i got a bit confused | 13:56 |
| fsmithred | understandable. | 13:56 |
| fsmithred | Most of the packages come from debian without any changes, so there is some systemd cruft that comes along with them that is harmless. | 13:57 |
| fsmithred | I don't mind the systemd cruft as long as they don't remvove the sysvinit cruft (that we need) | 13:58 |
| NeverAlone | Oh i see | 13:58 |
| NeverAlone | Same | 13:58 |
| NeverAlone | Thanks for explaining! | 13:58 |
| fsmithred | yw | 13:58 |
| NeverAlone | Right now i have devuan on a VM for testing but i think i will switch to Devuan it's so nice | 14:05 |
| furrymcgee | I think init-system-helpers is a devuan package | 15:01 |
| furrymcgee | there is "if test -d /run/systemd/system ; then" ... | 15:01 |
| ham5urg | When I install devuan/xfce via daedalus.iso and I log into the desktop, the network-icon shows a 'device not managed'. Why is that? An 'ip a' shows the wifi-device, firmware-iwlwifi is installed. | 23:53 |
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