antiX-14R alpha3 available for testing

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antiX-14R alpha3 available for testing

#1 Post by anticapitalista »

A load of new antiX builds for you to test out.

All based on Debian Testing.

R=Rolling
D=systemD version
V=sysVinit version

Available as core-libre and full for both 32 and 64 bit.

These should work ok, but there are some issues (minor ones I hope)

gftp and mirage are broken until they get fixed upstream.
you may need to add swap and any other partitions to etc/fstab after installation
sysVinit installed boot might have a long (30 secs) 'waiting for dev to be popukated;. If so, edit etc/udev/udev.conf and change "info" to "err" uncomment and then rebuild the initramfs with (as root)

update-initramfs -k all -u -t

No idea if snapshot and remaster work. Please let me know.

Enjoy and provide as much feedback as possible.

Get them here:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/antix- ... antiX-14R/
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Re: antiX-14R alpha3 available for testing

#2 Post by jdmeaux1952 »

Roky and I are having the same troubles with RD. See antiX forum.

But this looks great so far. Less memory usage all around.
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Re: antiX-14R alpha3 available for testing

#3 Post by taiyosun »

Hello,

I used the Sysvinit version (32bit on my Pentium D 3.0) in a live session for about 24 hrs. and didn't run into any problems during normal use. A huge plus was the fact that my external 1TB "My Passport" flash drive mounted and opened; AntiX 13.2 was unable to mount it.

I love small and fast. : ) Thanks very much.

Edit: I now have it installed to disk so I can test more. It sure looks great so far.

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