We have 2 versions for experienced users to try. One using SysVinit, the other runit.
antiX-bullseye-b1-x64-full is a beta quality release for experienced testers of antiX to test and provide feedback.
Do not use this as your main OS.
* 4.9.0-264 and 5.10.27 kernels on the live iso. Please try both in your tests.
* grub/UEFI live boot changes
* no virtualbox-guest packages
The implementation of runit in this edition is closer to how runit works on Void and Artix linux.
Sysvinit has been replaced with various antiX runit scripts and our much smaller sysvinit package.
Please post any feedback at antiX forums and state if you are testing live, frugal, in a virtual machine or on bare metal.
Files here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/antix- ... s/Testing/
Edit 11 June 2021 – Note the newly uploaded SysVinit version that fixes a bug in the repos.
antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
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antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
Last edited by anticapitalista on Fri Jun 11, 2021 12:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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antiX with runit - lean and mean.
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antiX with runit - lean and mean.
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Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
great thanks!
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
I'm interested in seeing the runit version!
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Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
for folks trying out the new grub menus that appear on USB, you can select the 5.10 kernel via the advanced options submenu, just like the other boot codes.
we are aware of this one, but UEFI boot on the 4.9 kernel in virtualbox probably will not give you a desktop unless you use the VB VMSVGA driver. the 5.10 and all instances of legacy (syslinux) boot seem to work fine with all VB drivers.
we are aware of this one, but UEFI boot on the 4.9 kernel in virtualbox probably will not give you a desktop unless you use the VB VMSVGA driver. the 5.10 and all instances of legacy (syslinux) boot seem to work fine with all VB drivers.
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
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Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
I must have made me ona them thar boo-booz. Been running a1 since it magically appeared out of nowhere. Runs well and I update every day'.
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Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
New SysVinit version uploaded to fix the repos issue.
Thanks to calciumsodium for finding the bug.
I added an edit to the original post.
Thanks to calciumsodium for finding the bug.
I added an edit to the original post.
anticapitalista
Reg. linux user #395339.
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - lean and mean.
https://antixlinux.com
Reg. linux user #395339.
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - lean and mean.
https://antixlinux.com
Re: antiX-bullseye-beta1 iso files available. 64 bit only
Thanks, anticapitalista, for the new beta. I will be testing as much as I can to help out.
I want to thank everyone involved in this release, and specially @fehlix for the fantastic Grub live-boot menus. This is what was missing for a fantastic UEFI live-USB experience. The text menus were great, but this makes it much easier and intuitive.
Also, great work with the multi-kernel ISO. @anticapitalista, do I need to remove the 5.10 kernel (if selecting the 4.9 kernel) before installation? Or is this contemplated on the installer (haven't tested it yet, as I want to save all 21a2 work I have done so far).
EDIT: answering my own question. You DO need to remove the 5.10 kernel before installing if you wish for the 4.9 kernel to be the default.
Thanks for the release. I will be concentrating my efforts on testing the runit beta release as I wish it to be my main antiX system once it is stable.
I want to thank everyone involved in this release, and specially @fehlix for the fantastic Grub live-boot menus. This is what was missing for a fantastic UEFI live-USB experience. The text menus were great, but this makes it much easier and intuitive.
Also, great work with the multi-kernel ISO. @anticapitalista, do I need to remove the 5.10 kernel (if selecting the 4.9 kernel) before installation? Or is this contemplated on the installer (haven't tested it yet, as I want to save all 21a2 work I have done so far).
EDIT: answering my own question. You DO need to remove the 5.10 kernel before installing if you wish for the 4.9 kernel to be the default.
Thanks for the release. I will be concentrating my efforts on testing the runit beta release as I wish it to be my main antiX system once it is stable.