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On 02/16/2013 12:01 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:<br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_op_wsk4dhqaqhadp0_freebsd"
cite="mid:op.wsk4dhqaqhadp0@freebsd" type="cite">Not this again
;)!
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My apologies, but I'm searching for a distro comparable to old
Arch Linux or old Ubuntu Studio.
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For another thread Gene was talking about "black magic" and indeed
some "things" are "occult" in the sense of "hidden" ;). FWIW, all
ADAT channels of my RME card, that aren't working for Linux, are
working for my FreeBSD. The Xfce menu icon of FreeBSD only, is
replaced by a pentagram, for me it's just some kind of asterisk,
without any super cow powers, but perhaps this does the magic. The
next Xfce install will get the same icon ;D.
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I dropped my old Arch, regarding to too many issues with the
unfinished switch to systemd.
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Following the mailing list I had the impression, that the
transition is complete and that there are no serious issues any
more, but trying to install it yesterday, I suspect that mails
regarding to issues simply are rejected.
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I still try to install the current Arch Linux later today, but
seemingly the transition to systemd isn't finished yet and perhaps
the next wicked transition already will be enforced in a hidden
way. Just an assumption, I don't claim that it is that way.
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Don't know what's up with all of that, but my Archbang ( <a
href="http://www.archbang.org">http://www.archbang.org</a> ) is
100% systemd and doing very well.<br>
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J.E.B.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Jonathan E. Brickman
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://linuxsynth.ponderworthy.com">http://linuxsynth.ponderworthy.com</a></pre>
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