Yes, I have tried to install exherbo. I was not successful. I have two Gentoo installs (one on testing and one stable) and also have CRUX (both 2.8 and 3.0) running well. I was even able to install and update Sourcemage, so I think I almost know what I'm doing. IMO, exherbo is not "saner" than Gentoo. Gentoo has an awesome wiki, and an excellent and helpful forum.
Sega announced today, January 15, 2013, that the upcoming The Cave game development by Double Fine and designed by Ron Gilbert, will be made available for Linux-based operating systems and Apple’s Mac OS X next Wednesday, January 23.
The Cave, a game developed by Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert, and Double Fine Productions, is now available on Steam for Linux, with a 50% discount.
Players will have to assemble a team of three heroes, stemming from a group of seven completely different candidates.
Hello, hopefully this is the right forum to ask this question...I am trying to install systemd-git from the AUR like I have done before without issue but when I try and do this today, I get a problem: the kernel panics. It says:(1/1) upgrading systemd-gitKernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
systemd doesn't eat much RAM here.
Cave Story+, a 2D action platformer developed by Nicalis and Studio Pixel that is available on Steam for Linux, now benefits from a 75% discount.Regarded as one of the most famous indie games ever developed, Cave Story+ will provide a complete experience for all ages.Cave Story+ features original (320x240) graphics and upgraded “HD” graphics, remastered music, six new play modes (inclu
Same with a Arch i686 on Virtualbox. Downgrade to previous systemd and systemd-sysvcompat resolve this.EDIT: reinstaller 196-2 I removed the shutdown hook from mkinitcpio.conf, regenerate initramfs, rebooted and kernel panic but when reboot using Machine > Reboot, Arch init ok, rebooted again and kernel panic.
Thomas Bächler wrote:
The base group now contains the systemd-sysvcompat package. This means that all new installations will boot with systemd by default.
As some packages still lack native systemd units, users can install the initscripts package and use the DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf to start services using the legacy rc.d scripts.
This change does not affect existing installations.
Dave Reisner wrote:
systemd and udev have been merged upstream. We will still ship them in separate
packages. However, in order to keep things simple, udev will now be part of a package
called systemd-tools. This package contains several other standalone tools which
can be used without systemd.