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Started by devil, 2022/08/19, 19:50:37

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Linux-Is-Best

I only wanted to say that the test build for June 26, 2023, for KDE is rock solid.

I notice the homepage's ISOs have not been updated in quite some time and it maybe a good ideal to refresh them. 
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devil

Just to clarify: the images on the homepage are official releases, that bring not only updated packages, but also new features. The test builds on https://testbuilds.siduction.org/ are just fresh builds of the latest sid snapshot with updated packages, that we build from time to time. They also feature desktop environments, that we, due to lack of maintainers, do not officially release at this point. The test builds are built, booted and installed, usually no further testing.

Linux-Is-Best

Quote from: devil on 2023/07/03, 06:59:42
Just to clarify: the images on the homepage are official releases, that bring not only updated packages, but also new features. The test builds on https://testbuilds.siduction.org/ are just fresh builds of the latest sid snapshot with updated packages, that we build from time to time. They also feature desktop environments, that we, due to lack of maintainers, do not officially release at this point. The test builds are built, booted and installed, usually no further testing.

That's fine and all, but the homepage build does not work for me, but the test build did. Either way, thanks for keeping this development going.
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towo

Quotebut the homepage build does not work for me

That's zero helpfull for us. "Does not work" sayes nothing!
Ich gehe nicht zum Karneval, ich verleihe nur manchmal mein Gesicht.

Linux-Is-Best

Quote from: towo on 2023/07/04, 14:36:53
Quotebut the homepage build does not work for me

That's zero helpfull for us. "Does not work" sayes nothing!

It's not, but I really had no interest in pursuing it further, either, since the issue was not being able to see anything, including the boot menu.  So I couldn't tell you anything, except I saw a black screen. And that isn't very helpful, but that is what I had to work with, so I decided to try the so-called "test build" and that worked.
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samoht

QuoteThat's fine and all, but the homepage build does not work for me ...
It's not, but I really had no interest in pursuing it further ...

I recommend you firstly to calm down and then to ask yourself why so many siduction KDE users successfully installed the official release!
Maybe your downloaded iso was corrupt? Have you checked the sha sum?
Have a nice evening.

Linux-Is-Best

Quote from: samoht on 2023/07/04, 19:56:23
QuoteThat's fine and all, but the homepage build does not work for me ...
It's not, but I really had no interest in pursuing it further ...

I recommend you firstly to calm down and then to ask yourself why so many siduction KDE users successfully installed the official release!
Maybe your downloaded iso was corrupt? Have you checked the sha sum?
Have a nice evening.
I am sorry if you think I am upset, because I am not. 

I always check the hash sum before burning an ISO. It was correct. -- I presume there was a firmware change between then and now (or something else concerning display).  My video card is an AMD Radeon RX 640.

But I digress.The test build works and that's good enough.  -- Have a good day.
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Locutus

#22
I've decided to give Siduction another go and was wondering why such an old ISO siduction-2023.1.1-Standing_on_the_Shoulders_of_Giants-kde-amd64-202309091853.iso when SID which this is based off of is suppose to be a rolling release which means it should be up to date on Plasma and all drivers? Al would like to know if the rootactions issue has been addressed or will I still have to use the above posted fix? Thanks

EDIT:

Just found the the link for the test builds in a post above.

https://testbuilds.siduction.org/kde/

edlin

Between the official releases, you can use the latest test builds at https://testbuilds.siduction.org/. These are more up to date, so you can save yourself the fixes.

edlin
,,Ein kluger Mann macht nicht alle Fehler selber. Er lässt auch anderen eine Chance."

Winston Churchill

Lanzi

Ein paar Anregungen für das neue Build:

Ich nutze auf dem Läppi Kubuntu und sehe gerade, das dort einige Dinge gut sind, die bei Plasma-Siduction mir nicht so gut gefallen.
Vielleicht kann man das eine oder andere übernehmen:

1. in Systemaktivität (Strg+ESC) wid angezeigt, welche Programme gerade Internetaktivität haben (sowie viele andere Infos, die zuschaltbar sind). Finde ich super praktisch.
Siehe Anhang!

2. Aus Gnome-Programmen (vor allem aus Geeqie) lassen sich (oft) keine Dateien mehr woanders hinziehen.
Ich wähle z.B. ein oder mehrere Bilder mit geeqie aus, um sie dann mit der Maus in ein Krusaderfenster zu ziehen. Das geht oft nicht mehr.

Beides zuletzt getetstet aus dem Siduction-Image, welches ich im März neu installiert hatte.

Richard6451232

hanks for the update! It's great to hear that you've built a new set of images despite everyone bing busy. I'm particularly excited  try out the KDE and Xfce flavors. The fresh build for the network instalation sounds interesting, and I'll definitely test it on a virtual machine. Thanks for your hard work and looking forwrd to the new release!
Regard Richard :)