* Re: binary-i386 packages missing in Release file
[not found] ` <201603081602.39142.lisi.reisz@gmail.com>
@ 2016-03-08 17:01 ` Haines Brown
2016-03-08 20:59 ` Robert Thorpe
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From: Haines Brown @ 2016-03-08 17:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 04:02:39PM +0000, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > > > > > Why Jessie is being identified as Wheezy is another question.
> > > > > > Is there any reason why you might get identified as Ubuntu
> > > > > > 12.04? Another of the things that has just dropped off Google's
> > > > > > cliff.
> > > > Glad we have solved the mystery - though sadly not your problem. :-(
> > >
> > > A potential solution to the problem would be Jessie proper, but without
> > > systemd. It seems to work rather well, in fact, from what people doing
> > > so say. I am about to cross my fingers and try it myself.
> > > Lisi
> > In thinking about it, I'm not sure now if I installed the devuan ISO or
> > debian Jessie and then removed systemd. As I tell my wife, I always am
> > thinking about higher things! How would I know at this point which I
> > did?
> But if you installed Jessie proper without systemd you shouldn't be
> having the Google-Chrome problems - and we are back to square one!!
> Lisi
That's a third option: remove systemd from jessie, install jessie
without systemd (not sure to do it), and devuan. My question remains,
however, albeit OT, how do I figure out which option I used? Uname -a
tells me the system is debian.
Haines
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