Hi,
long time no see, but here we are! The first release candidate of the
upcoming Grml version 2020.06, code-named 'Ausgehfuahangl' is available.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA bullseye). As usual it also incorporates current hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2018.12 and
2020.06-rc1 have a look at the official release announcement:
https://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2020.06-rc1/
You can download Grml 2020.06-rc1 from:
https://grml.org/download/prerelease/
Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and rely on, 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 the end of June (2020 *cough* :)).
Thanks to all our contributors!
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we said we'll release by the end of December, and here we are!
The stable release of Grml version 2018.12 with codename
'Gnackwatschn' is available and already hit our mirrors.
More information about this release is available in the
release notes of Grml 2018.12:
https://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2018.12/
Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word:
https://grml.org/download/
If you should notice any bugs please let us know:
https://grml.org/bugs/
We welcome constructive feedback, suggestions for improvement and
your contributions, please just reach out to us:
https://grml.org/contact/
Thanks to everyone contributing to Grml and this release!
Happy new year and happy Grml-ing!
-mika-
Hi,
just in time we have a present for you! The first release candidate
of the upcoming Grml version 2018.12, code-named 'Gnackwatschn' is
available.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA buster). As usual it also incorporates current hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2017.05 and
2018.12 have a look at the official release announcement:
https://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2018.12-rc1/
You can download Grml 2018.12-rc1 from:
https://grml.org/download/prerelease/
Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and rely on, 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 the end of December (2018 *cough* :)).
Thanks to all our wonderful contributors!
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we said we'll release by the end of May, and here we are!
The stable release of Grml version 2017.05 with codename
'Freedatensuppe' is available and just hitting our mirrors.
More information about this release is available in the
release notes of Grml 2017.05:
https://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2017.05/
The (lots(!) of) changes between the release candidate version
(2017.05-rc1) and the stable release are documented at:
https://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2017.05/#changes-between-rc-and-sta…
Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word:
https://grml.org/download/
If you should notice any bugs please let us know:
https://grml.org/bugs/
We welcome constructive feedback, suggestions for improvement and
your contributions, please just reach out to us:
https://grml.org/contact/
Thanks to everyone contributing to Grml and this release!
Happy Grml-ing,
-mika-
Hi,
so *finally* we did it again, jey! The first release candidate of
the upcoming Grml version 2017.05, code-named 'Freedatensuppe' is
available.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA stretch). As usual it also incorporates current hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2014.11 and
2017.05 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2017.05-rc1/
Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and rely on, 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 the end of May (2017 *cough* :)).
Thanks to all contributors!
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we just released Grml 2014.11 - Gschistigschasti
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2014.11:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2014.11/
Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word!
http://grml.org/download/
PS: Special thanks to Christian Hofstaedtler for helping us in
solving a big release stopper caused by udev's net.agent on systems
without systemd (AKA http://bugs.debian.org/754987 )
Thanks everyone and happy grml-ing,
-mika-
Hi,
so we did it again, the first release candidate of the upcoming Grml
version 2014.10, code-named 'Gschistigschasti' was released.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2014.03 and
2014.10 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2014.10-rc1/
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 the end of October.
Thanks to all contributors!
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we just released Grml 2014.03 - Ponywagon.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2014.03:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2014.03/
Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word!
http://grml.org/download/
Thanks everyone and happy grml-ing,
-mika-
Hi,
so we did it again, the first release candidate of the upcoming Grml
version 2014.03, code-named 'Ponywagon' was released.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian
testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware
support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2013.09 and
2014.03 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2014.03-rc1/
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 the end of March (2014 ;)).
PS: As you might notice the ISOs increased again (e.g. from ~350MB
to 400MB for grml-full), if someone is interested in reducing the
ISO we welcome any patches, concrete feedback,..
Thanks to all contributors!
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we just released Grml 2013.09 - Hefeknuddler.
This Grml release provides fresh software packages after the Debian
stable release (AKA wheezy) has been released. As usual it also
incorporates up2date hardware support and fixes known bugs from the
previous Grml release.
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2013.09:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2013.09/
Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word!
http://grml.org/download/
Thanks everyone and happy grml-ing,
-mika-