Sujet : Re: Bookworm SNMP daemon not extending.
De : news (at) *nospam* druck.org.uk (druck)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.misc comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 21. Aug 2024, 09:30:02
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On 21/08/2024 07:23,
186282@ud0s4.net wrote:
I'm just gonna say it ... WORM earns that name.
Alas, on a PI, still not much other choice. LOTS
of things totally screwed up - needlessly. I think
Deb hired a bunch of Canonical rejects ... SHAME !
If I wanted the Ubuntu mess I'd have installed that.
I agree the latest Bookworm is not set up the way I want it. I don't want Wayland or Network Manager, and I do want Xorg and rsyslog.
HOPING for something like a Devuian fork -
an "original Deb" offshoot - even based
on BullsEye it'd be a huge improvement.
Based on Buster would be even better - still
all the old config files and such in the
well-documented places/formats.
My set up has been migrated from whatever was on the very first 256MB Pi (Stretch?) all the way through to Bullseye on the Pi 4B. With a not quite in place 32 bit to 64 bit Bullseye upgrade, I was then able to in place upgrade to 64 bit Bookworm, and transfer to the Pi 5 - but successfully keeping everything set up identically to how it was previously.
If that option hadn't worked, I'd definitely be looking for alternate distros.
So SAD - Deb used to be 'the rock', 'the
foundation', with no BS. How quickly things
can go bad ....... beware .........
Thing is because I always in place upgraded, I didn't notice when the rot had set in, and was horrified at the changes that had been made when I initially did a clean install of Bookworm for the Pi 5.
---druck