Distribution Release: NuTyX 21.10.12 Distribution Release: Rescuezilla 2.3 Distribution Release: siduction 2021.3.0 Distribution...
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NuTyX is a French Linux distribution (with multi-language support) built from Linux From Scratch and Beyond Linux From Scratch, with a custom package manager called “cards”. The project’s latest release offers more advanced manual installation options and a more complete automatic install option. “GRUB Installation: GRUB is now setup by default on EFI machine. Automatic installation: Version 21.10.12 introduces a first version of the installer in automatic mode. If all the conditions are met, the partitioning, formatting and installation of GRUB will be done automatically. The conditions being a single and blank hard disk therefore having no partition table. New mode of installation in live - full customable installation: If you choose the ‘LIVE’ mode when launching the IOS, you can now use the command ‘KERNEL=your_favorit_kernel install-nutyx’ to install NuTyX in a full manual mode. Partitionning, formatting, mounting the partitions are up to you. Please check the documentation. Dependency of a package are proctected: The ‘cards remove’ command will not let you remove a package used by another. Means it’s a dependency.” Additional details are provided on the project’s news page. Download (SHA1, pkglist
NuTyX_x86_64-21.10.12-LXDE.iso (1,246MB), NuTyX_x86_64-21.10.12-LXQT.iso (1,299MB), NuTyX_x86_64-21.10.12-XFCE4.iso (1,301MB).Rescuezilla is a specialist Ubuntu-based distribution designed for system rescue tasks. The project’s latest release offers file image verification and an option to override filesystem errors. “The main additional feature for Rescuezilla v2.3 is basic image verification, as well as a new ‘rescue’ option to force filesystem errors to be ignored. Virtually all Partclone-based tools other than Clonezilla always ignore errors using Partclone’s --force option, which I think is a bad idea. Some bugs and important feature requests from Rescuezilla v2.2 continue to remain yet-unaddressed, including unfortunately the highly requested ‘persistent partition’ feature as it still requires further changes and testing. Here is a partial list of what has changed in Rescuezilla v2.3: implemented image verification feature; added ‘Rescue’ option to ignore filesystem inconsistencies and bad sectors; replaced Ubuntu 21.04 ‘Hirsute’ build with build based on Ubuntu 21.10 ‘Impish’ for best support of new hardware; added ability to restore and explore images created by 'Apart Partclone GUI; improved image scanning; fixed display of LVM shutdown error message…” The release announcement offers further details. The distribution is presented in two editions, one based on Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish” and one based on 20.04 “Focal”. Download (SHA256, pkglist
rescuezilla-2.3-64bit.impish.iso (998MB), rescuezilla-2.3-64bit.focal.iso (845MB).The siduction distribution is a desktop-oriented operating system and live medium based on the ‘unstable’ branch of Debian. The project’s latest snapshot is version 2021.3.0 which introduces improvements for wireless network handling, includes OpenDoas as an alternative to sudo, and offers many package upgrades. "The flavours and versions we offer for siduction 2021.3.0 are KDE Plasma 5.23.4, LXQt 1.0, Xfce 4.16, and the X.Org and noX images, where X.Org comes with the window manager Fluxbox, while noX does without X altogether. The released images of siduction 2021.3.0 are a snapshot of Debian ‘Unstable’ from Dec. 23, 2021, enriched with some useful packages and scripts, a Calamares-based installer and a customized version of the Linux kernel 5.15.11, while systemd is at 249.7. The iNet Wireless Daemon (iwd), which we already shipped wi…
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