Re: Trying to install TDE on a (relatively) old Debian (9.13)

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On Sereda 20 Lystopad 7532 15:51:18 Andrew Randrianasulu via tde-users wrote:
> ср, 20 нояб. 2024 г., 16:35 deloptes via tde-users
> <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> > Roman Savochenko via tde-users wrote:
> > > That is not about "manpower", the first, but about limiting udisks
> > > features and without proper informing in dialogues about used mounting
> > > parameters and mechanisms. And to add that, I need up to one hour, but
> > > prove that is a problem, it seems there will be one day and more.
> >
> > If you have entry in fstab, you limit udisks - also TDE chooses fstab
> > entry first. This is correct.
> > May be TDE could be updated so that when you have udisks in the mount
> > options, that it would prefer using udisks over fstab.
>
> I guess "formalizing" this as feature request  will be more productive than
> growing this thread :)

Just improving my patch will be maximum productive, that proved. :)

> > > 14.1.0. That is, for new versions we must start to throw out the old HW
> > > also as for MancurtoScoft (MS)! The authoritarian development
> > > conception-process causes to I am patching this only for myself (and my
> > > users), also as CD-RW icons, playing DVD in Kaffeine and so on, after
> > > breaking those by the "local authority".
> >
> > I am not aware of any TDE dependency on specific hardware. The
> > compatibility
> > to the Debian system is driven by Debian. TDE supports the Debian version
> > as long as Debian supports this version.
>
> And Debian versions come and go with its own set of restrictions .....

Yes, and the restrictions exactly presented and will be floated away just you try to build.

> Well, I think this is about infamous user/developer divide that failed to
> fail even with libre software. Software may be libre, but understanding it
> and rebuilding it locally often not really simple.

And that is about trusting at least to whom, who participated in that project from its begin and 
knows-tests more in aspects of the program deep using by him.

> Pushing changes upstream also not always work.

But when you can re-push with own changes-fixes that is work for you always. :)

> You end up either doing A LOT of work, or swim with 
> your distro's choices. I prefer Slackware exactly because it doesn't try to
> limit me from shooting myself into head with packaging/installing on my
> local machine. But even Slackware has limits of flexibility .....

:)
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