You hit the nail on the head for why I find it so appealing, despite preferring the kde ecosystem over gnome.Richard wrote: Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:48 pm A stable base is appreciated when doing things that might break it.
It is easier to return to a stable base --via a snapshot from a know good state.
MX-18
Re: MX-18
Re: MX-18
yet, most folks would be expecting an MX-18 release, this year,
& rather than an extension of the existing MX-17 snapshot.
those of us, in the know, would simply just download an later snapshot,
where some other users, would be looking for an MX-18 to be the later release.
it may just be a numbers thing, but that is what would be expected, in the wider Linux community.
& rather than an extension of the existing MX-17 snapshot.
those of us, in the know, would simply just download an later snapshot,
where some other users, would be looking for an MX-18 to be the later release.
it may just be a numbers thing, but that is what would be expected, in the wider Linux community.
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Re: MX-18
Two things must be considered here:
1. Is there s genuine need to release a version 18 this year? Have been enough changes to warrant a new version ?
2. More important. MX is developed by unpaid volunteers for the benefit of many. They have also to live their private, family lives. Which has priority??
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing.
1. Is there s genuine need to release a version 18 this year? Have been enough changes to warrant a new version ?
2. More important. MX is developed by unpaid volunteers for the benefit of many. They have also to live their private, family lives. Which has priority??
Blessed is he who expecteth nothing.
Backup: Dell9010, MX-19_B2, Win7, 120 SSD, WD 232GIB HD, 4GB RAM
Primary :Homebrew64 bit Intel duo core 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Kingston SSD, Seagate1TB.
MX-18.2 64bit. Also MX17, Kubuntu14.04 & Puppy 6.3.
Primary :Homebrew64 bit Intel duo core 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Kingston SSD, Seagate1TB.
MX-18.2 64bit. Also MX17, Kubuntu14.04 & Puppy 6.3.
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Re: MX-18
So how does it work? Can you update to a later snapshot? Or do you install from scratch?Pierre wrote: Thu Oct 25, 2018 12:21 am yet, most folks would be expecting an MX-18 release, this year,
& rather than an extension of the existing MX-17 snapshot.
those of us, in the know, would simply just download an later snapshot,
where some other users, would be looking for an MX-18 to be the later release.
it may just be a numbers thing, but that is what would be expected, in the wider Linux community.
- chrispop99
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Re: MX-18
Snapshots are the current release with all the updates added. If you update the current version, you will already be aligned with the latest snapshot.marlowe221 wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 11:27 am So how does it work? Can you update to a later snapshot? Or do you install from scratch?
There will be an upgrade path across versions unless the Debian version has changed.
Chris
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Home-built desktop - Core i5 9400, 970 EVO Plus, 8GB
DELL XPS 15
Lots of test machines
Home-built desktop - Core i5 9400, 970 EVO Plus, 8GB
DELL XPS 15
Lots of test machines
Re: MX-18
Maybe providing GIMP 2.10.6 by default could be a feature of a new point release, since it updates a couple of important system libraries used by many other applications. We need to make sure it doesn't break font rendering for anyone, though.
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Re: MX-18
I'm ok as long as it goes OK with a regular dist-upgrade.Stevo wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 4:12 pm Maybe providing GIMP 2.10.6 by default could be a feature of a new point release, since it updates a couple of important system libraries used by many other applications. We need to make sure it doesn't break font rendering for anyone, though.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: MX-18
I trust Debian for security. Stretch now uses 4.9.0-7 4.9.0-8 and it is current with all security patches.
https://packages.debian.org/stretch/linux-image-amd64
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https://packages.debian.org/stretch/linux-image-amd64
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Re: MX-18
the Debian backport kernel: 4.18.0-0.bpo.1-amd64 gives the following summary result of mitigations from the spectre-meltdown-checker, on the T430 : And it runs fine without problems. I don't use Suspension on my SSD so don't know about that.
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> SUMMARY: CVE-2017-5753:OK CVE-2017-5715:OK CVE-2017-5754:OK CVE-2018-3640:OK CVE-2018-3639:OK CVE-2018-3615:OK CVE-2018-3620:OK CVE-2018-3646:OK
Thinkpad T430 & Dell Latitude E7450, both with MX-21.3.1
__kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
__Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
HP Ryzen 5 17-cp3xxx with MX23.4 AHS & Liquorix 6.10-12~mx23ahs amd64
__kernal 5.10.0-26-amd64 x86_64; Xfce-4.18.0; 8 GB RAM
__Intel Core i5-3380M, Graphics, Audio, Video; & SSDs.
HP Ryzen 5 17-cp3xxx with MX23.4 AHS & Liquorix 6.10-12~mx23ahs amd64