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Recently a couple people in irc were trying to install excalibur because they had hardware too new for daedalus. Right now that's a bad idea because excalibur is still in testing and it's changing (and breaking) fast. When it goes into freeze it will settle down and be easier to use.
I made a daedalus live-iso with backports kernel (6.9.7)
https://get.refracta.org/files/experime … 1_0049.iso
I started with a refracta-nox iso that has lots of extra utilities and added xorg, openbox, lxpanel and a few firmware packages and network-manager. The iso can be used to test a newer kernel, to install with refractainstaller or do a debootstrap install. It uses only devuan repositories, so if you install it, you are installing devuan.
Almost forgot... Here's the README:
root password: root
sudo is enabled without password for shutdown and reboot.
Right-click on the desktop to reboot or shutdown immediately.
sudo with password is enabled for all commands during a live session.
There is no display manager. Use 'startx' to get an openbox
session.
Installed firmware packages:
amd64-microcode
firmware-amd-graphics
firmware-atheros
firmware-brcm80211
firmware-iwlwifi
firmware-linux-free
firmware-misc-nonfree
firmware-realtek
intel-microcode
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