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This is where the dev team gets a well earned rest.
^This!
Extending my sincere appreciation and congratulations to all involved... All your careful and methodical effort has really paid off, well done!
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Thank you for this release. Man was i scared when #! died and for a moment i thought the whole community died also.
You all proved me wrong.
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If one looks at the Debian Production Releases we've got 'maybe'¹ ± year until Stretch.
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1. that's a really big 'maybe' because Debian's moto is: When it's ready. But I'm putting money on 'Buster' being out on or before 2020.
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Is there a cut-off date for Stretch for when they aren't taking new packages or changes to existing packages?
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Don't know - but I don't think there is at this time.
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Stretch will be frozen at some point. Just a rough guess, maybe November. Yeah, about one year to Stable being Stretch if things go well sounds about right.
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I've just installed again on an old laptop. The bl-welcome script must be one of the neatest things in the Linux distro world - megakudos to @johnraff
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Is there a cut-off date for Stretch for when they aren't taking new packages or changes to existing packages?
The repositories are "frozen" about six months before the official release.
That date is currently set as 2017-02-05
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch
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The bl-welcome script must be one of the neatest things in the Linux distro world - megakudos to @johnraff
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Well done johnraff!
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Congratulations , I am pleased to be part of this community ]:D ]:D
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Great work, congratulations on the stable release!
This time, there are three hybrid live+installation ISOs: Two editions are larger-than-CD-size 64bit and 32bit ISOs, the third edition is a CD-sized 32bit ISO which also comes with a non-PAE kernel to accommodate older systems and a somewhat reduced package list to keep the size down.
Thank you. The CD-sized ISO helps with older machines, which cannot boot from USB.
What is exactly the difference between the CD-sized and the non CD-sized 32 bit versions. What packages should be installed/uninstalled if one wants exactly the same Bunsenlabs but with non PAE kernel? Or is the difference only in the live version not in the installed one?
Thank you again for the great work!
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Cheers! Thank you for the stable release. I'll upgrade later.
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I've just installed again on an old laptop. The bl-welcome script must be one of the neatest things in the Linux distro world - megakudos to @johnraff
Seconded - fantastic work.
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Thanks to everyone for your kind wishes, support and awesome forum posts!
@The BL Dev Team, tremendous work. Cheers everyone!
What is exactly the difference between the CD-sized and the non CD-sized 32 bit versions. What packages should be installed/uninstalled if one wants exactly the same Bunsenlabs but with non PAE kernel? Or is the difference only in the live version not in the installed one?
I'll put up a thread detailing the differences once the dust has settled here (busy!) You can start by installing all the missing applications in the right-click menu. Switch leafpad for Geany and whatever terminal I used (lx or xfce) for terminator, and you're getting close.
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Thanks to everyone for your kind wishes, support and awesome forum posts!
Truly.
ghorvath wrote:What is exactly the difference between the CD-sized and the non CD-sized 32 bit versions. What packages should be installed/uninstalled if one wants exactly the same Bunsenlabs but with non PAE kernel? Or is the difference only in the live version not in the installed one?
I'll put up a thread detailing the differences once the dust has settled here (busy!) You can start by installing all the missing applications in the right-click menu. Switch leafpad for Geany and whatever terminal I used (lx or xfce) for terminator, and you're getting close.
I'm thinking a bunsen-full-metapackage might be the way to go here. Users wanting to make sure they have all the packages could just install that (--with-recommends) and it would pull everything in. It wouldn't take long to make.
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^That's a great idea, John. I'll put a list together in a day or two.
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Yeahhhh congrats BL team !!
Amazing and enhanced CB continuation, thanks for the good job !!!
I'm doing an 'apt-get update' in rc2 and I'm getting this
There is no public key available for the following key IDs:
1397BC53640DB551
Any idea on how to solve it ?
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Yeahhhh congrats BL team !!
Amazing and enhanced CB continuation, thanks for the good job !!!I'm doing an 'apt-get update' in rc2 and I'm getting this
There is no public key available for the following key IDs: 1397BC53640DB551
Any idea on how to solve it ?
Hey,
You may want to make a separate thread about your question/problem, as not to derail this thread with troubleshooting
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Yeahhhh congrats BL team !!
Amazing and enhanced CB continuation, thanks for the good job !!!I'm doing an 'apt-get update' in rc2 and I'm getting this
There is no public key available for the following key IDs: 1397BC53640DB551
Any idea on how to solve it ?
It appears that Google have recently messed up their Chrome signing key, see this thread for a workaround.
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congratulations! and thanks for the cd sized non-pae iso.
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