You are not logged in.
Thanks for your support and long-time forum membership and contributions, @DeepDayze.
Back atcha
Meep!
Real Men Use Linux
Online
I should give you my avatar.
Meep!
-edit- I gave you a new title instead. PM me if you want it changed or removed, you Unverified Muppet, you.
Thanks for that. I gave myself a suitable avatar.
Meep!
Offline
Great! It looks... good on you?
Offline
Congratulations crew on another solid release!
The worst day of fishing is better than the best day at work.
Offline
I should give you my avatar.
Meep!
-edit- I gave you a new title instead. PM me if you want it changed or removed, you Unverified Muppet, you.
Real Men Use Linux
Online
Really great news. Congratulations to the team.
One of the ArchLabs dudes
Obssesive Metalhead and practiced beer drinker
\m/
Dobbie's Suckless
Offline
Thanks a lot. Right on time, my wife wants to redo her Linux-machine today, now she can have the real deal. She's been enjoying Helium for the last year. That last sentence out of context can be sooo wrong. ;-)
Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to make it easier to find / relabel the installation page to "Downloads"..
Yeah, that bugged me, too, on an otherwise perfect and straight user experience.
Maybe a simple "Download & Install" label in that button?
"Installation" sounds to me rather .. elite? For lack of a better word that comes to my mind.
Offline
Only tried it in a live run on a virtual machine so far: looking good.
Seeding for twelve hours now.
/Martin
"Problems worthy of attack
prove their worth by hitting back."
Piet Hein
Offline
This distro is just awesome work. Using it on my Lenovo ideapad 110s as a daily driver for years now.. Thank you so much guys for keeping this thing up!
Offline
BunsenLabs Linux is pleased to announce Lithium, the latest release of our Debian stable (currently Buster)
Well done!
Something seems to happened with the link to 32-bit. Both the the torrent and the iso:
$ wget https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso
--2020-08-03 14:19:47-- https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso
Resolving kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)... 78.47.156.207, 2a01:4f8:c17:2c09::2
Connecting to kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)|78.47.156.207|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
2020-08-03 14:19:47 ERROR 503: Service Temporarily Unavailable.
64 bit version downloads ok.
// Regards rbh
Online
^ Worked for me just now.
Be Excellent to Each Other...
The Bunsenlabs Lithium Desktop » Here
FORUM RULES and posting guidelines «» Help page for forum post formatting
Artwork on DeviantArt «» BunsenLabs on DeviantArt
Offline
hhh wrote:BunsenLabs Linux is pleased to announce Lithium, the latest release of our Debian stable (currently Buster)
Well done!
Something seems to happened with the link to 32-bit. Both the the torrent and the iso:
$ wget https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso --2020-08-03 14:19:47-- https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso Resolving kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)... 78.47.156.207, 2a01:4f8:c17:2c09::2 Connecting to kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)|78.47.156.207|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 2020-08-03 14:19:47 ERROR 503: Service Temporarily Unavailable.
64 bit version downloads ok.
The download folder has a connection limit per client IP address of 1 because we have very high traffic load at the moment, and limiting transfer speeds per client to less of 512k does not make any sense given the download size. It is a mistake that torrent file downloads are served from the same connection tracking zone, will fix this later. You have to stop all downloads (including torrent webseeds), then you can download torrent files again (torrent clients that also automatically use the web seed will basically block additoinal downloads, just disable webseeds if possible). Either that or fetch the torrents directly from our other server, https://asia.pkg.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/, the lithium-1 torrents.
nginx will answer with a 503 if the connection limit has been breached for any given IP.
Music makes us braver
Offline
Thank YOU SO much, this goes to everyone involved in the release.
Eager to try it out; the new dark theme looks really nice!
cheers
b
Last edited by beng (2020-08-03 14:30:16)
Offline
Just in time for fall semester. Thank you to everyone involved. This is pretty much the only OS I have used for years. It's perfect.
Offline
rbh wrote:hhh wrote:BunsenLabs Linux is pleased to announce Lithium, the latest release of our Debian stable (currently Buster)
Well done!
Something seems to happened with the link to 32-bit. Both the the torrent and the iso:
$ wget https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso --2020-08-03 14:19:47-- https://kelaino.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/lithium-1-cd-i386.hybrid.iso Resolving kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)... 78.47.156.207, 2a01:4f8:c17:2c09::2 Connecting to kelaino.bunsenlabs.org (kelaino.bunsenlabs.org)|78.47.156.207|:443... connected. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable 2020-08-03 14:19:47 ERROR 503: Service Temporarily Unavailable.
64 bit version downloads ok.
The download folder has a connection limit per client IP address of 1 because we have very high traffic load at the moment, and limiting transfer speeds per client to less of 512k does not make any sense given the download size. It is a mistake that torrent file downloads are served from the same connection tracking zone, will fix this later. You have to stop all downloads (including torrent webseeds), then you can download torrent files again (torrent clients that also automatically use the web seed will basically block additoinal downloads, just disable webseeds if possible). Either that or fetch the torrents directly from our other server, https://asia.pkg.bunsenlabs.org/ddl/, the lithium-1 torrents.
nginx will answer with a 503 if the connection limit has been breached for any given IP.
This has been fixed now.
Music makes us braver
Offline
Congratulations on the release!
Offline
Congratulations!
Offline
Really fantastic job! Thank you!! I can’t wait to install this to my prehistoric Toshiba Satellite!
Offline
congrats for another solid release.
Offline
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), idle Twitterings and GitStuff )
Offline
^... 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!
Offline
^... 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.
![]()
https://imgur.com/eaQwHfUt.png
Thanks!
Wow, so many distros you got installed there...sounds like fun.
Real Men Use Linux
Online
Bunsenlabs Linux is a hidden gem
great job all
Offline
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."
Offline
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."
![]()
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
Real Men Use Linux
Online