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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> My setup works just fine with run-levels that I set up years ago. I have one |
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> for no-x, which as well as not starting X also omits services that are only |
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> useful in X. I also use the nonetwork run-level for major emerges such as |
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> wholesale upgrades of KDE. |
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> The only thing I can think of at the moment that annoys me about open-rc is |
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> the loss of alphabetical ordering in the output from rc-update -s -v; |
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> everything else just works (well, apart from Flash in web browsers, but that |
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> hardly counts). |
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I came in for a break. I'm disabled so I just do a little then take a |
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breather. Whew!! Anyway, I think it is something on my rig that is not |
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right. I'm hoping to test my old x86 rig soon. It is a really old |
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install with some really old config files. If it works there, then I |
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know it is just this install be it something specific to amd86 or just a |
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setting I have that others don't. Could the kernel affect this somehow? |
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Will try to reboot this rig later on. I'll have to get a monitor and |
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stuff hooked to my old x86 rig to test it. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |