Firestarter iso for new instalation

Started by ajavibp, 2013/12/25, 23:35:40

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ajavibp


Hello. I'm going to do a new instalation of Siduction, but firestarter version has disappeared from mirrors. The new version is yet a RC, so I think is better to install the previos one, isn't it?
All mirrors have only "december" folder with the new RC version.

devil

RC is completely fine for installation.
If I was in a develish mood, I'd say our RC is more stable than an Ubuntu release  8)


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devil


piper

Quote from: devilRC is completely fine for installation.
If I was in a develish mood, I'd say our RC is more stable than an Ubuntu release 


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devil
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Quote from: devil on 2013/12/26, 00:26:46

If I was in a develish mood, I'd say our RC is more stable than an Ubuntu release  8)



Ha ha ha --- good one, devil!   ;D
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melmarker

but devil is right on this one - firestarter makes absolute no sense today - we have had a perl transition and such nice things - maybe we should react earlier in such cases next time :D
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ajavibp

I installed it. It run like a charm!

melmarker

ajavibp: it should :)  - the most notable change in the final will be: the orange version no. will be removed from the wallpapers. And since siduction is a rolling release all package changes will be in the installation with a d-u.

After the release of the rc we fixed some minor bugs, mostly typos, some language things - if you running a english installation, that should not affect you and some bugs in the installer - that don't affect you, because the installer worked for you :) So, have fun with siduction.
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. (Benjamin Franklin, November 11, 1755)
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. (Hanlons razor)