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3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby mean_dean » Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:12 pm

nadir wrote: Thing is: the users usually don't look much like fun. Farts without humor.

Yea I have to admit I do not participate on any of the bsd forums....havent even found one I want to register on. They seem a bit anal that is for sure. That being said, I havent run across anything I couldnt find good documentation on either or at least a quick google search that turned up good relevant info for.

I thought maybe we could open BSDquestions.org and have some fun with it... :D
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby fsmithred » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:08 pm

Go to the refracta page at ibiblio, then to Downloads
Then click on 'All files at ibiblio'
Parent directory, trios, uh, pool/main, I think. You know how that works.

I mirrored with wget to my local computer and then rsync'd it to ibiblio. The whole thing is only around 180mb. If I had time right now, I'd try to create a deb line for sources.list to see if that works.

Edit: Guess I should add that I'll make some effort to keep it updated, but I do not assume or accept any responsibility for what happens to anyone who uses it. Standard linux warning applies - if you break it, you get to keep both halves.
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby mean_dean » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:31 pm

excellent! Thanks for that.

debian install of xfce amd64 weekly image

add
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deb http://distro.ibiblio.org/refracta/trios/ mia non-systemd-testing

to sources

dist-upgrade should remove systemd-sysv and install sysvinit-core

reboot

apt-get remove any remaining systemd stuff you want gone...good to go....
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby nadir » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:48 pm

i lost contact to the nicknames of stable and testing.
Can i use said repo on Sid?

-
Not the worst idea to create a more lulzatic BSD forum.
Otoh i see no reason to not ask BSD questions in Linux forums ... well: the remaining ones i use. Well: this one ... :-)
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby mean_dean » Mon Jan 05, 2015 9:56 pm

that repo should be for jessie/testing and right now it should be fine for unstable/sid too as they should be near clones of each other currently...

once testing goes stable and packages change significantly then using on sid would be a bad idea
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby nadir » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:04 pm

Thanks. Well i read your first post, and i ain't got 64, so i used:
deb http://angband.pl/debian/ nosystemd main
which says unstable, so i guess it is fine.

I can't figure out how to add the keyring. I did apt-cache search keyring, no avail, and i forgot how to add it manually.
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby mean_dean » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:08 pm

The trios and ibiblio/trios non-systemd-testing repo should have amd64 and i386 packages.
So you could use it. But nothing wrong with angband repo either.



but the keyring for angband is
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copy and paste that into a file then apt-key add filename
should do it
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby nadir » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:13 pm

apt-key add filename
is what i was searching (what i forgot). Thanks.

I just read your ranting at debianuserforums.
To me the whole "fork" thing looks bigger than i would have assumed 3 months ago
(well: i was convinced after i figured out dynebolic / the Italians are in :-) ).
The problem for me: i want to get as far away from Debian as possbile. But i might change my opinion in a few years or months, you never knonw.
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby nadir » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:23 pm

I think this:
While the reasoning of golinux you might not agree, he (ok, ok: she) was right in calling out Randicus. Read it again and i think you will agree that one can understand why she was not happy with you getting in the way of her giving him some harsh words for the right reasons. So,meone needs to tell him, Randicus, that he is clueless and nothing but a fanboy (first of Ubuntu, then of Debian, now of BSD), repeating what he read of others, his heroes, but didn't really understand.
otoh golinux should know you well enough to not get touchy about it ... pulling legs only for the fun of it, and such ...
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Re: 3rd party repos for a jessie install free of systemd

Postby mean_dean » Mon Jan 05, 2015 10:50 pm

Shit I just say what I want to say. I didnt intend to get in her way at all. It wasn't an attempt to get her to lay off of him. She can tear him a new one all she wants. But if she wants me to take something serious then she has to provide proof of it being serious....not just say they keep talking about how serious they are...

Anymore I do not consider what I use to be debian. Debian isn't debian anymore. All I want from them is part of their base install and some packages to save me some time putting things together. As far as I am concerned debian is dead. It is just a package supply place now.

I dont care to invest my time in learning another linux distro tho. There are a few that interest me but I just do not want to put time into them only to find that in a couple years it is systemd/linux. So it will either be what I am already familiar with (debian spins) or it will be BSD and openbsd is my preferred one.
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