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  1. We have published a blog post about the completion of /usr-move transition in Debian.

    It covers why it was needed after /usr-merge transition and the work done to resolve the issues during the #trixie release cycle.

    Read more at freexian.com/blog/usr_move/?ut

    #freexian #debian #usrmerge #usrmove

  2. We have published a blog post about the completion of /usr-move transition in Debian.

    It covers why it was needed after /usr-merge transition and the work done to resolve the issues during the #trixie release cycle.

    Read more at freexian.com/blog/usr_move/?ut

    #freexian #debian #usrmerge #usrmove

  3. We have published a blog post about the completion of /usr-move transition in Debian.

    It covers why it was needed after /usr-merge transition and the work done to resolve the issues during the release cycle.

    Read more at freexian.com/blog/usr_move/?ut

  4. We have published a blog post about the completion of /usr-move transition in Debian.

    It covers why it was needed after /usr-merge transition and the work done to resolve the issues during the #trixie release cycle.

    Read more at freexian.com/blog/usr_move/?ut

    #freexian #debian #usrmerge #usrmove

  5. We have published a blog post about the completion of /usr-move transition in Debian.

    It covers why it was needed after /usr-merge transition and the work done to resolve the issues during the #trixie release cycle.

    Read more at freexian.com/blog/usr_move/?ut

    #freexian #debian #usrmerge #usrmove

  6. @cks

    Interesting. What sorts of things are they? Do they duplicate anything in /sbin or /usr/bin? Were their manual pages retained as well? Does /etc/alternatives point to any of them?

    #UsrMerge #Fedora #RPM

  7. @cks

    Interesting. What sorts of things are they? Do they duplicate anything in /sbin or /usr/bin? Were their manual pages retained as well? Does /etc/alternatives point to any of them?

    #UsrMerge #Fedora #RPM

  8. @cks

    Interesting. What sorts of things are they? Do they duplicate anything in /sbin or /usr/bin? Were their manual pages retained as well? Does /etc/alternatives point to any of them?

    #UsrMerge #Fedora #RPM

  9. @cks

    Interesting. What sorts of things are they? Do they duplicate anything in /sbin or /usr/bin? Were their manual pages retained as well? Does /etc/alternatives point to any of them?

    #UsrMerge #Fedora #RPM

  10. @cks

    Interesting. What sorts of things are they? Do they duplicate anything in /sbin or /usr/bin? Were their manual pages retained as well? Does /etc/alternatives point to any of them?

    #UsrMerge #Fedora #RPM

  11. Repackaging #libpng12-0 for use on #Debian and #Ubuntu usrmerge versions jay.gooby.org/2022/08/10/repac

    I used this to make #WeirdWorlds run on the latest #LinuxMint. You may have to purge the #usrmerge package before it'll let you install your custom libpng12.

    #Linux

  12. Right now Linux forums are 60% #usrmerge issues and 40% #nvidia graphics issues...

    the same issues again and again

    the same questions already answered

    all searchable through multiple engines

    laziness on the part of users does not make an experienced admin want to help

  13. Right now Linux forums are 60% #usrmerge issues and 40% #nvidia graphics issues...

    the same issues again and again

    the same questions already answered

    all searchable through multiple engines

    laziness on the part of users does not make an experienced admin want to help

  14. Right now Linux forums are 60% #usrmerge issues and 40% #nvidia graphics issues...

    the same issues again and again

    the same questions already answered

    all searchable through multiple engines

    laziness on the part of users does not make an experienced admin want to help

  15. Right now Linux forums are 60% #usrmerge issues and 40% #nvidia graphics issues...

    the same issues again and again

    the same questions already answered

    all searchable through multiple engines

    laziness on the part of users does not make an experienced admin want to help