I am wondering what is the roadmap for new release of pure:dyne - 9.11 came quite fast after 9.10 - is it planned to update on a regular basis of few months in between releases ?
I am quite happy with 9.10 so far and use it on a netbook (and the make-live-device sees broken and I don't have a dvd reader on that machine) so will probably wait few version ;) On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Aymeric Mansoux <[email protected]> wrote: > Dan S said : > > Well it's up to you. Many of the updates are updated packages so you > > don't need a reinstall, but there are some "paper cuts" which are > > fixed by tweaking the OS - e.g. the choice of default terminal, the > > apt-get fix, the better set of terminal colours... > > > > On balance i would say there are no *major* changes 9.10->9.11 so I > > don't see that reinstall is needed, unless some of the things we > > fixed, are things that have been bugging you! > > > > But look in the release announcement, for the security issue mentioned > > - you can apply the fix described there if you aren't going to > > reinstall. > > Look also in the /etc/ folder of the chroot_local_include folder in the > broth repos to check what kind of look and feel changes and config files > have been added/modified (including dot folders in the skel). > > I suppose we could eventually provide some tool to apply those changes > in an already installed system. > > @claude: maybe as part of the puredynify project? > > a. > > > > > --- > [email protected] > http://identi.ca/group/puredyne > irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne >
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