Hi,

On 02/17/2013 04:52 AM, Hamish wrote:
Angelos wrote:
During the last 24h a new iso for Xubuntu 12.04.2 was
released [2]
As per [3] there is Secure Boot support within the kernel
included in this version. I believe that this update might
be worthy for doing an upgrade and a RC2.

I have started a test nightly (build 9999), based on 12.04.2
iso and this will be available soon at [4].
Upon relection, I'd support calling the r9999/10k build with the
new kernel and security fixes as RC2, then after some days of
testing if all is well rename that to the final.
build10000 is actually built on 32 host, so this will be the RC2.
+1 on calling this RC2.

If we wait a month to build invariably some project urls will
have shifted, pressure to include new versions of things, new
translations to debate merging... and we end up having to test
all over again. Since 12.04.2 has been out for some weeks in
Ubuntu, I think we can hope that the new xUbuntu base-iso has
had its most important parts tested already by the wider Ubuntu
community.


best,
Hamish


ps- which kernel does the r10k ISO actually contain?
   http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/changeset/10000

New kernel version is 3.2.0-37 and is based on some backports from 3.5.7 regarding Secure Boot.

Best,
Angelos

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Angelos Tzotsos
Remote Sensing Laboratory
National Technical University of Athens
http://users.ntua.gr/tzotsos

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