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ok, that might fix it in some situations perhaps, but not the final solution I guess...

one of you guys/gals, way more fluent on debian/ubuntu packaging, dpkg-buildpackage and all the esoteric debhelper stuff, should give me a hand or two, in making rtirq-init a definitive systemd unit deployment package, in the future; and forget all that deprecated sysvinit crap (leave it to the init-diehards, will ya?;))

byee

[UPDATE:] only for the brave: would you try the .deb's from the OBS (openSUSE Build Service) ?
(see the repos) take your best fit under https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/rncbc/
please test && tell. wholly thanks.

[UPDATE2:] note that the newer .deb packages are dropping the "-init" suffix, being now named as "rtirq" only.

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