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http://www.mediafire.com/download/lijk6 … hybrid.iso
$ sha256sum bl-Hydrogen-live-amd64.official.hybrid.iso6c9b6a1b083faa47e89339e65a2213112da95d57acb8f2008341b11555fac1af bl-Hydrogen-live-amd64.official.hybrid.iso
Please test and report any issues here. Thanks!
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Thank you.
What does "official hybrid" mean?
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What does "official hybrid" mean?
The "hybrid" bit actually refers to the ISO type:
hybrid.iso
A hybrid ISO image can be burned to either a DVD or a USB stick directly, without any further modification of the image.
Note that unetbootin does *not* work with hybrid ISO images.
See https://bugs.debian.org/775689
EDIT: Downloading...
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Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2016-04-26 06:59:38)
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So does that mean that this is the final stable 64 bit release version of Bunsenlabs?
Great work!
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Booted just fine from my smartphone on a ThinkPad X201
EDIT: Nice font rendering 8)
I guess we don't need Infinality any more...
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2016-04-26 07:18:30)
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So does that mean that this is the final stable 64 bit release version of Bunsenlabs?
Assuming we don't find any major glitches, yes. We need to test it first, but I don't see why that has to be done privately.
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http://www.mediafire.com/download/lijk6 … hybrid.iso
$ sha256sum bl-Hydrogen-live-amd64.official.hybrid.iso6c9b6a1b083faa47e89339e65a2213112da95d57acb8f2008341b11555fac1af bl-Hydrogen-live-amd64.official.hybrid.iso
Please test and report any issues here. Thanks!
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@BL: For those who are not comfortable with the command line, try mintstick. A Debian package that will both format and write the image very easily. Have used this in the past with LMDE and found it trouble free! Supports hybrid ISO images.
http://packages.linuxmint.com/pool/main/m/mintstick/
A hybrid ISO image can be burned to either a DVD or a USB stick directly, without any further modification of the image.
Note that unetbootin does *not* work with hybrid ISO images.
Downloaded, preparing for a fresh install!
Cheers
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Last edited by zephyr (2016-04-26 17:38:36)
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Awesome! Can't wait to try it out!
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It works perfectly in a (QEMU) virtual machine.
The bl-welcome script is so awesome it gives me goosebumps.
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Sweet! One step closer to a full release! So this ISO image is still RC4 correct? This now just let's use download the ISO and bypass the :
After downloading the ISO file from one of the sources below, you may find help with burning the file to disk or writing to a USB key in the Debian FAQ section:
How to write an ISO image under Linux/Unix, Windows or Mac OS X?
How to write a CD/DVD/BD image to a USB flash drive?
section of the install process correct? Did this hybrid ISO ability not exist before or was it on the schedule of things to do?
Last edited by Horizon_Brave (2016-04-26 18:45:25)
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So this ISO image is still RC4 correct?
No, this is the actual release AFAIK.
EDIT: correction: a preview of the Official release
I'm sure hhh will correct me if I'm jumping the gun here...
Did this hybrid ISO ability not exist before
Yes, the BL ISO images have always had this capability.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2016-04-26 18:50:25)
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EDIT: correction: a preview of the Official release
hmm I see! Well to keep spoilers to a minimum, I think I'll wait for the full release. Exciting news though!!
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I would call it RC*. We're already discovering a few minor clean-up issues that will require one more ISO build.
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"installing a package that wants a newer version of libc6"
What's wrong with lib6?
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libc6
Please explain clearly where this message was seen and under what circumstances.
Please always post *full* error or informational messages, along with the preceeding terminal input and any commands that were run to produce these messages.
We're not psychic
If this is, as you say:
from your bl-welcome of this 64 bit "Official" Live ISO preview.
Please also provide full details of how you prepared the USB stick or DVD that you used to install BunsenLabs and how exactly you have installed it -- is it in a VM, on a USB stick, on an internal hard drive, etc
Please also post the full output of the following command from the installed system:
grep -v '^#\|^$' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*};apt-cache policy
Thank you!
EDIT: typo in command, used a square close bracket by mistake -- replaced with a curly one.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2016-04-27 06:53:59)
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Editing major thread derailment in a minute here.
Jebus, ostrolek, what the hell are you doing.
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Editing major thread derailment in a minute here.
Jebus, ostrolek, what the hell are you doing.
I'm just answering questions.
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Well, that is a passive-aggressive statement if I've ever seen one.
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Well, that is a passive-aggressive statement if I've ever seen one.
RC1 was quite stable, this is quite stable, both 32 & 64 bit isos.
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oh shiii.. my system is 32 bit.
Can we have a 32 bit live ISO as well? Pwease.
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