Just in time for the holidays we released today, Dec. 23th, Grml 2011.12
- Knecht Rootrecht. The codename is a play on the term 'Knecht Ruprecht'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knecht_ruprecht#Knecht_Ruprecht -
http://xkcd.com/838/
For the changes between 2011.12-rc1 and the final release please have a
look at out blog -
http://blog.grml.org/archives/368-Grml-new-stable-release-2011.12-available…
For detailed information about the changes between 2011.05 and
2011.12 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://bit.ly/sgpIz5
This release brings a downsizing and cleanup: one flavour, two
architectures three options. The new, smaller flavour has a 350MB ISO size target,
while still delivering over 1.1GB of open source software relevant for
system administrators
As a special treat we created grml96, an ISO image
containg both grml32 and grml64. This ISO image will also boot on UEFI
systems and lets you fix basically all PCs :)
Download Grml 2011.12 directly from http://bit.ly/rKYb4K !
Please get in touch with us and share your opinion about Grml and spread
the word.
Thanks for testing the RC1, happy holidays and enjoy the new Grml
2011.12.
Ulrich
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Grml Users!
We are proud to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming
version 2011.12, code-named "Knecht Rootrecht"!
For detailed information about the changes between 2011.05 and
2011.12 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://bit.ly/vMHbqR
This release brings a downsizing and cleanup: one flavour, two
architectures. The new, smaller flavour has a 350MB ISO size target,
while still delivering over 1.1GB of open source software relevant
for system administrators!
Give it a try: download grml 2011.12-rc from http://bit.ly/sESUaa
now!
Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and report back,
so we can complete the stable release soon. If no major problems
come up, the next iteration will be the stable release, which is
scheduled for end of December.
Thank you for your attention,
-ch on behalf of the Grml Team.
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