Currently we aren’t using the MAINTAINER= flag correctly in Lunar. I’d even go that far and say, we don’t care about that flag and we simply ignore it. With the new separation (stable / unstable) this will change:
The maintainer-flag is usually set by developers or people for a specific module; that means such people [...]
Both, developers and users awaited the ability to have Lunar Linux in stable and unstable. The last few days and in the past months we had talks and discussions about that and today we came to a solution.
Instead of writing a lot of bla bla: Currently you can decide between stable and unstable ONLY [...]
Preparations for layout changes on the Lunar Documentation Wiki are moving along and I’ve updated MediaWiki to the latest and greatest version.
The theme system in MediaWiki isn’t the greatest, so it will take some time and hammering to get things in and [...]
Just in case nobody noticed, the Module Site has received a much-needed face-lift, which uses the base template for the main Lunar-Linux website. Some minor changes were also made to improve the overall speed and HTML-correctness since some areas actually had broken markup. The site’s [...]
From the occasional IRC chats regarding the current state of our network scripts. Alternatives have been proposed such as;
Retain the basic concepts of the current scripts and improve them to handle additional network connection types. In general just make them better than their current state. Switch to wicd. Switch to NetworkManager Switch to connman [...]
Hopefully it’s quite obvious that the website has changed just a bit. This is because of our migration over to WordPress from Joomla, which was brought about due to a number of factors:
Easier to maintain once set up Easier to keep updated & migrate [...]
Welcome to Lunar Linux User Blogs. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
There are many things I love about Lunar and here is a little trick that might save you some time.
When `lunar update` is run it will of course sort through the modules installed on your system and present you with an editable list. As a Lunar developer, often times I know a module in [...]
A few days ago we had a little discussion on IRC how to handle renamed modules (once again). Due to the renamed KDE modules a few users had a broken Box because Lunar Linux isn’t keeping track of renamed modules – So, if a module gets renamed it looks like the module got removed and [...]
I wrote about a possible switch of the init-system in Lunar Linux some time ago. Today I’ll show you how to replace your init-system with systemd and connman in Lunar Linux.
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