Hi,
so we did it again, the first release candidate of the upcoming Grml
version 2013.09, code-named 'Hefeknuddler' was released.
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.
For detailed information about the changes between 2013.02 and
2013.09 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2013.09-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 September.
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we just released Grml 2013.02 - Grumpy Grinch.
This release brings the Grml tools towards the upcoming Debian
stable release (AKA wheezy), provides up2date hardware support and
fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2013.02:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2013.02/
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 2013.02, code-named 'Grumpy Grinch' was released.
This release brings the Grml tools towards the upcoming Debian
stable release (AKA wheezy), provides up2date hardware support and
fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release.
For detailed information about the changes between 2012.05 and
2013.02 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2013.02-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 end of February.
regards,
-mika- - for the Grml.org project
Hi,
we just released Grml 2012.05 - Ponyhof.
Thanks for all the feedback we received for our 2011.12 release, we
took it serious and hope that everyone finds 2012.05 such a
wonderful release as we consider it to be.
There were some changes between 2012.05-rc1 and the new stable
release. The most important ones are:
• Update to Kernel 3.3.7
• Added sysstat (and imvirt-helper was pulled in as dependency)
• Fixed Grub2, iPXE and MirOS bsd4grml boot options for 64bit ISO
• Added wallpaper
• Fixed lang boot option for grml-small flavour
As you might notice the grml-small flavour came back. So it's two
flavours (grml-full + grml-small) and two architectures (x86 +
amd64) now. The grml96 option - which provides the x86 and the amd64
version on one single ISO (grml96 = grml32 + grml64) - is available
for your service as well.
We want to thank all the people involved in this awesome release.
The Grml Developers, our Contributors and all the other people
involved in this release.
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2012.05:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2012.05/
Now download the latest Grml ISO and spread the word!
http://grml.org/download/
regards,
-mika-
Hi,
so we did it again, the first release candidate of the upcoming
version 2012.05, code-named 'Ponyhof' was just released.
For detailed information about the changes between 2011.12 and
2012.05 have a look at the official release announcement:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2012.05-rc1/
Several tools that have been reported to be missing on the downsized
2011.12 release have been re-added. This release also brings the
grml-small flavour back to life.
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 May.
regards,
-mika-
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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Grml Live Linux
Dear Grml users,
We are proud to announce the first release canidate of the upcoming
version 2011.05, code-named "Just Mari"!
For detailed information about the changes between 2010.12 and
2011.05 have a look at:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2011.05-rc1/
As usual we have different flavours available: the 32bit versions grml,
grml-medium and grml-small as well as the 64bit versions grml64,
grml64-medium and grml64-small.
Known issues can be found at:
http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=release_candidate
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 May.
DOWNLOAD:
Download the ISOs from:
http://grml.org/download/prerelease/
CALLING ALL MIRROR ADMINS:
If you run a mirror for grml (or plan to do so), please get in touch
with us. We would like to improve our mirror setup and offer the
possibility for more timely updates with less regular checking
involved. Please mail contact at grml.org.
SOMETHING PERSONAL:
The Grml developers recognize that today is a very special day for our
project leader, Michael Prokop. We would like to wish him as well as
Marianne all the best.
Happy hacking and have fun with Grml!
Regards,
-ch
On behalf of the Grml team.
Hi Grml fans,
on behalf of the Grml team I'm proud to announce a new stable
release:
Grml 2010.12 with codename "Gebrüder Grml", available in flavours
grml, grml-medium and grml-small and all of them as 32bit and 64bit
version has been released.
The official release announcement has all the details:
http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2010.12/
Issues regarding the new release can be found in the grml-wiki at:
http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=grml_2010.12
As usual you can get the ISO(s) from:
http://grml.org/download/
Enjoy the new release and happy new year!
regards,
-mika-
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