>----Original Message----
>From: jaromil@???
>Date: 08/08/2011
16:58
>To: <dynebolic@???>
>Subj: [dyne:bolic] dyne:bolic
3.0 beta 4 - experienced testing welcome!
>
>
>re all,
>
>it has
finally come the time we all look together at what is going to
>be the
dyne:III development cycle for the dyne:bolic operating system,
>so
please, if you have some experience of GNU/Linux desktop systems
>and
some hardware to try it on, take time to look around and comment
>on
these ISO files up for download from some of our kind mirrors:
>
>http://ljudmila.org/~jaromil/dyneIII/
>
> (Thanks to Ljudmila
Medialab!)
>
>http://m5.notomorrow.de/dyne/>
>http://m3.notomorrow.de/dyne/>
> (Thanks to... FNORD!)
>
>you will
find an ISO that is not yet final and not yet for public
>circulation:
we need to have a round of feedback on this one from
>users that knew
dyne:bolic before...
>
>this new major version features a core based on
pure:dyne carrot &
>coriander, cleaned up to be 100% free (no
proprietary software, binary
>blobs, thing that we don't clearly know
what they are doing under ur
>ass while computing...) but still there
might be something to clean up
>(suggest!) since we really want to get
rid of spyware, bloatware and
>things that encourage users to buy,
consume and become zombies.
>
>one of the technical spotlights under
the hood is that we now run
>on... the Linux Kernel version 3! so we
follow the epic version :)
>more precisely, our kernel is cleaned up
(Linux-Libre) from binary
>blobs by the good people at FSF Latin
America and all around the
>world.
>
>so let us know whaddaya think by
replying to this thread and if you
>have applications that you think
should be removed/added/fixed to be
>present in core.
>
>we don't have
yet a system for modules (will come), but we have good
>encryption
software for personal data and some easy to install scripts
>which will
evolve with graphical interfaces. the thing should be well
>usable as a
live system, as usual, but can also be installed on the
>harddisk like
other GNU/Linux systems.
>
>also as usual dyne:bolic aims to contain
all tools needed for its
>development so you will find already
installed stuff to compile your
>own software and customize it.
>
>so
'nuff for now, give it a spin and consider the documentation is not
>yet finished... but ok after the 3.0 release we will have set the ball
>rolling and we will keep on with a series of new releases.. with your
>good help :)
>
>ciao
>
>
>p.s. if anyone is at the Chaos Communication
Camp in Berlin this week,
>come find us at the Dyne Village!
>http://events.ccc.de/camp/2011/wiki/Dyne>
>p.p.s the dyne:II series
(current stable version 2.5.2) has gone a
> long time without an
update and its kernel should also be
> replaced ASAP with Linux-
Libre, to eliminate more proprietary
> drivers left in. we will do
that in the next month and we will
> take offline the current ISO
as soon as the 3 is out, taking
> some time to fix it.
>
>ciao
>
>
>--
>jaromil, dyne.org developer, http://jaromil.dyne.org>GPG: B2D9 9376
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Hi
These are my initial
thoughts/ experiences of dyne III
The default boot did not work on my
main system (message: 'could not access pid file for mndb')but the
failsafe boot did.
I am really an audio user and was very happy
Jack was rock solid with no x-runs running ardour & hydrogen - my sound
card (audigy SE) can be very unstable with some systems, no problems
here. d;b outperforms a lot of distros here.
I could not see how to
configure sound cards and there is no alsaconf script, This is a
problem when not using jack because the system chooses the internal
sound over the PCI sound card.
Software Suggestsions:
* checkinstall
not present on this one? Very useful time saving tool!
* Some kind
of soundfont loader please (fluidsynth/ Qsynth?)
* I would love to see
the Hydrogen drumkits package added as that is where all the best
Hydrogen sounds are.
* Not a priority I'm sure but Libre Office is the
real community project now, rather than open office.
* I would love to
see muse sequencer on d;b. It has a lot less dependencies than
rosegarden & handles soundfonts far better.
Initial impressions:
excellent. I will try and do some recording, mixing, etc on it &
report back any issues this throws up.
Question: as this is based on
Pure Dyne will this support persistence through a live-rw partition on
a pen drive like Pure Dyne does?
Thanks
Guy