antiX-19 released

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Re: antiX-19 released

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Downloaded and re-configured with BunsenLabs Lithium. Runs nicely on my old clunker.
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Re: antiX-19 released

#12 Post by Moltke »

anticapitalista wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:45 pm Full announcement to come, but for the early birds, antiX-19 is here!

Various versions can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/antix- ... /antiX-19/

Enjoy!

Full announcement: https://antixlinux.com/antix-19-isos-available/
Just so you know, there's a typo in the release announcement page regarding the base's .ISO size where reads 7000 MB instead of 700MB, I know people will probably catch on that just like I did but still. :happy:
BTW, is there an upgrade path from antiX 19.b3 to 19 final?

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Re: antiX-19 released

#13 Post by rasat »

I installed antiX 19 base, Gnome and changed to lightdm. Everything works fine. Before base, I tested core with same installs... its is great!!

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#14 Post by anticapitalista »

Moltke wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2019 5:29 pm
Just so you know, there's a typo in the release announcement page regarding the base's .ISO size where reads 7000 MB instead of 700MB, I know people will probably catch on that just like I did but still. :happy:
BTW, is there an upgrade path from antiX 19.b3 to 19 final?

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#15 Post by Huckleberry Finn »

Excuse me, but on both Distrowatch and antiX page it looks a bit confusing :

Distrowatch:

19 which is based on Debian 10 "Buster" and uses SysV init instead of Debian's default systemd init software. The distribution's release announcement lists the changes available in antiX 19: "Based on Debian Stretch, but without systemd and libsystemd0...

and on https://antixlinux.com/antix-19-isos-available/ :

antiX-19 isos available.
October 17, 2019 by anticapitalista
antiX-19 Marielle Franco released

antiX-19 is based on Debian Buster and systemd-free.
...
So what is included?

Lots! Explore!

* Based on Debian Stretch, but without systemd and libsystemd0.
* eudev (3.2...

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antiX-19 is based on Debian Buster -thanks for the fix -done now.
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#17 Post by Kulmbacher »

they called him, the fish!

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#18 Post by namida12 »

Can I just update from Beta 3, or is a new install recommended?

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A new install is recommended.
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#20 Post by JayM »

Another possible errata, or at least a source of confusion:
Connect to the net with:

* connman – *NEW* default on full and base editions
* gnome-ppp – for those still on dial-up
* ceni – default for core and base editions
Both conman and ceni are the default network connection manager on base editions?
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