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James wrote: |
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> Ok, |
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> So I have used eudev before, without issue before. Things are moving along |
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> so now I see an udev-215 upgrade to udev-261 on a system running lxde. |
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> I intend to migrate this system to lxqt in the next few weeks, after |
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> I build up a new workstation. |
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> So changing from udev-215 to eudev-1.10-r2 is as simple as |
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> unmerging the former and emerging the latter ? The sytem |
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> is not tweaked very much and still running a 3.13.6 kernel, for now. |
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> Any other caveats (short term) on switching udev to eudev? |
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> curiously, |
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> James |
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I switched to eudev back when it was just getting going. Even then, it |
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was as easy as unmerge udev, emerge eudev then restart udev. The init |
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is still called udev, at least it is here. Other than being able to |
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ditch that broken init thingy for booting, I haven't seen any difference. |
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Hope that helps. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |