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,
Please consider including the package/software 'gnupg2' in the grml
live CD.
Quote from
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2013-February/046057.html:
> Is there any LiveCD that has GPG 2.0.18 (or higher) on it?
>
> I plan to generate some secret keys to store on a smartcard, and to
> backup on a USB device. To minimize the risk of Key compromise, I'd
> like to do the key generation on an offline machine.
>
> I could do a regular install for this, and wipe the harddrive after
> I'm done, but it would save a lot of work if I could boot off a
> LiveCD.
>
> But since I'd like to move a 4096bit key to a smartcard, I need 2.0.18
> (or higher). Are there LiveCDs that have this version on them?
It seems the only live system providing that package is knoppix' DVD
version (see reply to the quoted message on the gnupg-user list).
Thank you very much for consideration and putting together such a
fantastic system! It has helped me many times already and I stole
config parts which made my life as an admin much easier. I hope you can
keep up the good work! :)
Best regards
henk
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