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Really fantastic job! Thank you!! I can’t wait to install this to my prehistoric Toshiba Satellite!
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congrats for another solid release.
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I knew this was ready to come out, but have been in the mountains fighting the wild animals and hyper-mould the last three days...
Anyway,
Sorry to keep you all waiting so long. We'll make ultra-efforts to get Beryllium out a bit closer to Debian Bullseye! Lithium had a lot of changes, so maybe we're closer already.
...elevator in the Brain Hotel, broken down but just as well...
( a boring Japan blog (currently paused), now on Bluesky, there's also some GitStuff )
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^... and I was travelling in Austria.
I had guessed it before.
Congratulations to the team for this excellent work. I have just installed the 64bit-ISO as my new (administrative) multiboot system. No errors occurred.
Thanks!
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^... and I was travelling in Austria.
I had guessed it before.![]()
Congratulations to the team for this excellent work. I have just installed the 64bit-ISO as my new (administrative) multiboot system. No errors occurred.
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https://imgur.com/eaQwHfUt.png
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Wow, so many distros you got installed there...sounds like fun.
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Bunsenlabs Linux is a hidden gem
great job all
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Wow, so many distros you got installed there...sounds like fun.
There are only nine. Three of them will go soon, who were only on the metal for testing purposes.
Well, not "many."
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DeepDayze wrote:Wow, so many distros you got installed there...sounds like fun.
There are only nine. Three of them will go soon, who were only on the metal for testing purposes.
Well, not "many."
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Ahh, I see. Bare metal is the way to go for testing as VMs don't give you that "feel" but are a good first test before putting them on bare metal for hammering on.
I have another box I'll use as a bare metal testing box and I'll probably have many distros in my grub list as well
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Congrats!
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Congratulations team, well done!
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woop, woop! congratulations! I moved to pure debian a while back but BL - never forget.
I don't have patience or skill to dig deep enough every time system breaks itself or when I break something because of lack of patience and skill.
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Congratulations team !!. It's a great job
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woop, woop! congratulations! I moved to pure debian a while back but BL - never forget.
I'm also running pure Debian stable cinnamon at the moment. It's what #! creator and solo developer @corenominal recommended (not cinnamon, but debian or another major linux distro) when he announced "The End." But this BL release is the bomb for Openbox.
Thanks to everyone for their congratulations and good wishes, it means a lot to us.
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Distrowatch has mirrored our announcement...
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu … 3#released
Screenshot caption... 'The long-awaited BunsenLabs Lithium introduces "jgmenu" for Openbox'
Nice.
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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Info also updated on https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/BunsenLabs.
Release info also exported to https://planet.debian.org/deriv/ date: 2/8.
Last edited by rbh (2020-08-05 18:07:45)
// Regards rbh
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cherkie wrote:woop, woop! congratulations! I moved to pure debian a while back but BL - never forget.
I'm also running pure Debian stable cinnamon at the moment. It's what #! creator and solo developer @corenominal recommended (not cinnamon, but debian or another major linux distro) when he announced "The End." But this BL release is the bomb for Openbox.
Thanks to everyone for their congratulations and good wishes, it means a lot to us.
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Distrowatch has mirrored our announcement...
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu … 3#released
Screenshot caption... 'The long-awaited BunsenLabs Lithium introduces "jgmenu" for Openbox'
Nice.
I know that some BL users have had a variety of issues with installing and running BL and their input and feedback is surely welcomed and perhaps the future Beryllium release will be another great leap forward for BL in making BL a worthy distro that's just the ticket
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Info also updated on https://wiki.debian.org/Derivatives/Census/BunsenLabs.
Thanks to @johnraff for that.
Release info also exported to https://planet.debian.org/deriv/ date: 2/8.
All first posts in the News & Announcements forum are automatically forwarded to Planet Debian/Derivatives.
No, he can't sleep on the floor. What do you think I'm yelling for?!!!
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get Beryllium out ....
Beryllium, 4Be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryllium
Lithium is a great job.
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johnraff wrote:get Beryllium out ....
Beryllium, 4Be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beryllium
Lithium is a great job.
While Lithium was a long slog think Beryllium will be less troublesome due to the new release infrastructure the dev team has built during Lithium's development. It should then be easier to add new features and enhancements down the line.
Wayland maybe???
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