TheeMahn wrote:PietroTux88 wrote:when is be ready for download 2.9 ?
It will be quite sometime, I just released Ultimate Edition 2.8 Gamers yesterday (downloaded over 3000 times in less then 24 hrs). I have Ultimate Edition 2.8 Lite sitting on the server being tested. I am going to wait for the traffic to die off and release lite. I do have 2.6.1 also sitting on the server & I am torn weather to release it or not. Peoples mileage vary, mainly based on video. I am currently running what will be Ultimate Edition 2.9 of course everything is subject to change at this point:
The logo whichever wins the poll at the time I goto do the final build will be the splash and cube caps, the theme I have 3 I am working on. I do love Cowboys "winging it" wallpaper with the Blue deck theme, I have written an emerald theme, that I have came to love. The Icons I am not to happy with currently phatched Ultimate Edition 2.6 Icon set, but I am sure I will get things worked out.
On the KDE & XFCE side there is much work to do, and plenty for me to learn. The LXDE side I have learned everything necessary by building the Lite edition. The more time I spend perfecting the O/S the better I assure you. Please be patient with me, good things come to those that wait. Ultimate Edition 2.9 currently has everything including the kitchen sink.
win2linconvert wrote:I agree that Ultimate Edition 2.6.1 would be a good release. I installed it on an old box with a 1.1GHz PIII, 512MB SD Ram, and a Matrox G400 (G4+ MILA) video card, and it is running pretty smooth. Thanks TheeMahn and all the Ultimate Edition team. Take a day off, you've earned it.
win2linconvert
dpkg -l 'linux-*' | sed '/^ii/!d;/'"$(uname -r | sed "s/\(.*\)-\([^0-9]\+\)/\1/")"'/d;s/^[^ ]* [^ ]* \([^ ]*\).*/\1/;/[0-9]/!d' | xargs -p sudo apt-get -y purge
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
TheeMahn wrote:
Disclaimer: I take no responsibility for what doing anything below may cause to happen to your computer
I have since re-built Ultimate Edition 2.6.1 and is straight off the hook running it now & absolutely love it (will be my main O/S at least until I drop 3.0). Found a smart fella that taught me how to strip old kernels from a chroot environment, yes I too still learn. All in one line, please do not do so unless you only want one kernel & your latest at that, I am trying to spread the knowledge in case someone is interested (please do not run this):
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dpkg -l 'linux-*' | sed '/^ii/!d;/'"$(uname -r | sed "s/\(.*\)-\([^0-9]\+\)/\1/")"'/d;s/^[^ ]* [^ ]* \([^ ]*\).*/\1/;/[0-9]/!d' | xargs -p sudo apt-get -y purge
Wow, is what I said. The guy probably spent some serious time there piping and testing. I have seen scripts that do so, but none are a single line. Hat's off to the fella. Today I downloaded the entire repository from "main" and ran my repomaster on it, I see we have a broken package on board. I intend to not only fix, but update. I have written a deb to auto add mains repo and snatch the gpg key (also not released yet). This is going to be a large undertaking, uploading 20GB of info is going to suck. If I can get away with ssh'ing in and wget grabbing files server to server xfer I will be on it. 11MB a sec is better then my 60kbps.
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