Grml - new stable release 2014.11 available
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!
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-
Michael Prokop wrote...
we just released Grml 2014.11 - Gschistigschasti
Thanks for that \o/
More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2014.11:
Some feedback: Since I'm just slightly paranoid and as suggested at http://grml.org/download/, I verified the downloaded grml image to find the signing key has changed:
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.11.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sat Nov 15 11:28:24 2014 CET using RSA key ID B7EA3737 gpgv: Good signature from "Michael Prokop mail@michael-prokop.at" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop mika@grml.org" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop mika@debian.org" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop prokop@grml-solutions.com" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop michael.prokop@synpro.solutions"
Compare this to the previous release:
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.03.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sun Mar 30 15:33:34 2014 CEST using DSA key ID 37E272E8 gpgv: Good signature from "Michael Prokop (Web: www.michael-prokop.at) mail@michael-prokop.at" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop mika@grml.org" gpgv: aka "Michael Prokop mika@debian.org"
Since the new signing key is available at the grml site, tested from different IP addresses, there's little reason to be afraid, though.
Happy hacking,
Christoph
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:18:39PM +0100, Christoph Biedl wrote:
Some feedback: Since I'm just slightly paranoid and as suggested at http://grml.org/download/, I verified the downloaded grml image to find the signing key has changed:
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.11.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sat Nov 15 11:28:24 2014 CET using RSA key ID B7EA3737 gpgv: Good signature from "Michael Prokop mail@michael-prokop.at"
[...]
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.03.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sun Mar 30 15:33:34 2014 CEST using DSA key ID 37E272E8 gpgv: Good signature from "Michael Prokop (Web: www.michael-prokop.at) mail@michael-prokop.at"
Looking at ...
→ gpg --list-keys 37E272E8 B7EA3737 gpg: please do a --check-trustdb pub 1024D/37E272E8 2002-01-24 uid Michael Prokop (Web: www.michael-prokop.at) mail@michael-prokop.at uid Michael Prokop mika@grml.org uid Michael Prokop mika@debian.org sub 1024g/5FC889E9 2002-01-24
pub 4096R/B7EA3737 2010-07-14 [expires: 2020-10-06] uid Michael Prokop mail@michael-prokop.at uid Michael Prokop mika@grml.org uid Michael Prokop mika@debian.org uid Michael Prokop prokop@grml-solutions.com uid Michael Prokop michael.prokop@synpro.solutions sub 4096R/2892CF7E 2010-07-14
... I suspect that this has made Mika to change his default signing key:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/11/msg00004.html
Kind regards, Axel
* Axel Beckert [Tue Nov 18, 2014 at 10:28:03PM +0100]:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:18:39PM +0100, Christoph Biedl wrote:
Some feedback: Since I'm just slightly paranoid and as suggested at http://grml.org/download/, I verified the downloaded grml image to find the signing key has changed:
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.11.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sat Nov 15 11:28:24 2014 CET using RSA key ID B7EA3737
[...]
$ gpgv grml96-full_2014.03.iso.sha1.asc gpgv: Signature made Sun Mar 30 15:33:34 2014 CEST using DSA key ID 37E272E8
Looking at ...
→ gpg --list-keys 37E272E8 B7EA3737 gpg: please do a --check-trustdb
[...]
pub 4096R/B7EA3737 2010-07-14 [expires: 2020-10-06]
[...]
... I suspect that this has made Mika to change his default signing key:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/11/msg00004.html
Yes, I can confirm that I switched my 1024bit key with a "new" 4096bit key. The "Signing Key" on http://grml.org/download/ links to http://grml.org/download/gnupg-michael-prokop.txt and http://debian.netcologne.de/grml/gnupg-michael-prokop.txt which reflect that change. Sorry that I missed to announce this key change in advanced.
I'm signing this mail with my *old* key, jftr. :)
regards, -mika-
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Axel Beckert -
Christoph Biedl -
Michael Prokop