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I see there is a new build of PeppermintOS for the ARM out. It's still an ISO, right? I'll have to figure out u-boot so I can set it up on my Pi 4.
Actually, the last time I tried to install the latest PeppermintOS, it didn't work installing to an encrypted LUKS volume. That'll need to work, too.
I'd love to try this in 64bit.
And here is the way to go if you need/want Argon1 case support: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=4159
I installed the latest RPi4 build at the end of last week. Works great so far (headless as a server, anyway). It is very impressive to have it using 71MB of RAM sitting at a bash prompt.
I'm working on getting the Argon1 fan/power button scripts to work right now.
Hi bigbenaugust. Thank you for giving MiyoLinux a try...and for the nice words.
It's nice. Reminds me of the old days of crunchbang, before everything got pushed into the app menus. UI is great too. And of course, this one is systemd-free.
I have experimented with Devuan, but wanted something a little... more desktoppy in nature, and so threw Miyo on my netbook last night. So far so good. I enabled jessie-backports for a 4.9 kernel and LibreOffice 5.
Miyo may oust BunsenLabs on the other laptop in the house.
claudiojulio wrote:Are there any predictions of when Devuan Stretch will be released?
Translated automatically.
There will never be a Devuan Stretch!
Debian Stretch = Devuan ASCII - planet nr.3568 - and is now in Devuan 'testing'. There is no date for the 'stable' release but there will be some testing isos released hopefully soon. It is also possible to upgrade to ASCII from Jessie but read carefully about possible issues before you do that.
I did so and lost MTP support, so I had to go back. Would love to try again soon.
Since Devuan Jessie is based on Debian Jessie, and Jessie went to oldstable status a couple of weeks ago, I think oldstable gets security fixes only (someone will correct me, I am sure). At any rate, the oldstable updates slow to a trickle.
The update love is going to the new shinies: Debian Stretch and Devuan Ascii.
antiX didn't have a way to encrypt the disk from its installer, so I came to try devuan which uses debian-installer.
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