Hi Nick,
I've been using Excalibur as my daily driver and also using it for new
installs for people that are wanting to get off the Microsoft Windows
spyware. It's now really quite good and I'm happy with it from a fresh
install perspective. I haven't done many upgrades yet, so can't comment
to much on the upgrade path, but generally expect it to just work.
Cheers,
CenturionDan.
On 12/08/25 13:53, nick wrote:
> Hi team,
>
> I am running Daedalus on a number of PCs and laptops (for those who
> remember the problems I was having with Cinnamon desktop and with the
> real time clock, I would like to note that everything was
> significantly improved by installing a HWE kernel and a few smaller
> tweaks like enabling HiDPI support).
>
> I am about to set up a server and this is often a bit of an ordeal
> since the cheaper provider I've been using doesn't let you BYO an
> image, so you have to start with Debian and then upgrade it to Devuan
> via the package manager. There are usually multiple hiccups, such as
> messages ending in "... is not going to be installed" which require
> tedious Web searches and experimentation to solve, but I digress...
>
> Anyway, would now be a good time to experiment with Excalibur? I did
> try Excalibur when I first came to Devuan and my experience was not
> good, it didn't seem to have a proper installer or at least not one
> that worked, although perhaps I did it wrong. After reverting to
> Daedalus all went relatively smoothly, at least the install process did.
>
> Now that Debian 13 (Trixie) has been released, does anyone know what
> is the plan for Excalibur? If it has been regularly updated with the
> Debian testing packages, then it should be almost ready for release,
> right? Or is there an extensive testing phase that would only start
> once the base (Trixie) has stabilised?
>
> If it's going to be a long time to a new Devuan release then I might
> just stick with Daedalus for the time being. But if it's nearly ready
> then perhaps I will build my server with Excalibur (Devuan testing) in
> the expectation that I can soon upgrade to the release version through
> the package manager.
>
> What does everyone think? And is there an official blog or mailing
> list where I should be checking for the authoritative information?
>
> Kind regards, Nick
>
>
>
>
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