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Topic: antiX-22 released
antiX-22 is a new release update of our 21 series based on Debian bullseye.
As usual we offer the following completely systemd-free and for this particular upgrade – elogind-free flavours for both 32 and 64 bit architecture. Available iso files for sysVinit or runit.
antiX-full (c1.4GB) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm plus full libreoffice suite.
antiX-base (c800MB) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm.
antiX-core (c460MB) – no X, but should support most wireless.
antiX-net (c180MB)- no X. Just enough to get you connected (wired) and ready to build. (NOTE – to connect to the Internet, you might need to type as root user dhclient eth0 or eth1)
The 32 bit version uses a non-pae kernel.
This is predominantly an update of our last release (antiX-21), but with a newer 4.9.0-326 kernel, latest 3 series IceWM, latest firefox-esr 102.3 (full), seamonkey 2.53.14 (base), improved localisation and fixed deb archive keys.
mps-youtube has been removed since it doesn’t seem to work anymore.
Sakis3G replaces modem-manager(gui).NOTE: elogind, libpam-elogind and libelogind0 have also been removed.
Instead we use seatd and consolekit.Many upstream core Debian packages have been rebuilt to remove a hard dependency on libsystemd0/libelogind0
These include apt, cups, dbus, gvfs, openssh, policykit-1, procps, pulseaudio, rpcbind, rsyslog, samba, sane-backends, udisks2, util-linux, webkit2gtk and xorg-serverThose using previous versions of antiX-21 do not need to download this new version. Simply upgrade via apt or synaptic.
Get iso files from here: antiX-22 Download
- This topic was modified 6 months, 3 weeks ago by anticapitalista. Reason: added dhclient info
Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.
I have 3 antiX 21 PCs that I use, 1 64-bit and 2 32-bit PCs. When I try to use mount.cifs to connect to Samba shares on other network systems, the 64-bit PC connects just fine, but the 32-PCs both fail to connect with “mount error(95): Operation not supported”. This seems to be a 32-bit issue, and I can’t make any sense out of the error message.
Session from 64-bit PC that connects OK:
rfinco@ao722:~ $ sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.4/Temp ~/mp [sudo] password for rfinco: Password for root@//192.168.1.4/Temp: rfinco@ao722:~ $ samba --version Version 4.13.13-Debian rfinco@ao722:~ $ inxi CPU: dual core AMD C-60 APU with Radeon HD Graphics (-MCP-) speed/min/max: 990/800/1000 MHz Kernel: 5.10.57-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 Up: 27m Mem: 426.6/3659.6 MiB (11.7%) Storage: 447.13 GiB (1.7% used) Procs: 140 Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.19Session from (2) 32-bit PCs that fail to connect with error 95:
rfinco@dd4500:~ $ sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.4/Temp ~/mp [sudo] password for rfinco: Password for root@//192.168.1.4/Temp: mount error(95): Operation not supported Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) rfinco@dd4500:~ $ samba --version Version 4.13.13-Debian rfinco@dd4500:~ $ inxi CPU: single core Intel Pentium 4 speed: 1994 MHz Kernel: 4.9.0-279-antix.1-486-smp i686 Up: 4m Mem: 184.2/2013.5 MiB (9.1%) Storage: 74.53 GiB (21.3% used) Procs: 155 Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.19rfinco@dimini:~ $ sudo mount.cifs //192.168.1.4/Temp ~/mp [sudo] password for rfinco: Password for root@//192.168.1.4/Temp: mount error(95): Operation not supported Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs) and kernel log messages (dmesg) rfinco@dimini:~ $ samba --version Version 4.13.13-Debian rfinco@dimini:~ $ inxi CPU: single core Intel Atom Z530 (-MT-) speed/min/max: 800/800/1600 MHz Kernel: 4.9.0-279-antix.1-486-smp i686 Up: 29m Mem: 171.2/990.9 MiB (17.3%) Storage: 223.57 GiB (15.8% used) Procs: 158 Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.19The 32-bit PCs show Samba shares, and allow making connection to those shares from other PCs OK.
rfinco..
During my recent holidays, I almost never used my computer (except for writing), I mostly used my phone… So I got the idea for this post from there.
If you want to use an android device and keep tracking to a minimum, there are lots of tips you can follow (you can Google how to do them! Ah Ah!):
– Disable all google tracking settings and limit, as much as you can the “History” Google keeps of your device:
– If you have a fairly recent android device, enable the “Sensors Off” option- that enables an icon on the “Options” top drawer that is supposed to disable all sensors (camera, gps, mic, rotation sensors, etc)- allowing only low level Mic usage for phone callsMost important for keeping your phone/tablet light and as functional as possible (most of them, sadly not Collabora office, do work on my Android 4.4.1 tablet, that is still running great):
– Try using alternative Open source Apps. Here are some FOSS suggestions for the most used application categories (as far as I know none of my suggestion tracks users, none shows adds, and all run great even on very old/low resources devices- my tablet is probably about 8 years old and it works great, for most tasks):– Internet Browser– Mozilla Firefox, Bromite and Monocles Browser (nice option that allows you to browse the Web without using too much mobile data- it can disable Javascript and even web page images- it’s a nice option to browser news sites, blogues, etc, on the move, during commutes). FFupdater – allows you to quickly update your browser (Firefox, Bromite, Chromium, etc) to the latest version, with just a couple of clicks.
– E-mail: k-9 Mail (now being integrated into Mozilla Thunderbird) – it now even works with Gmail (yes, It’s ironic, I still use that email service)
– Messaging services– this one is tricky- most Messaging platforms do track you to some extent- most require you to register with a cell phone number- but “Nekogram X” is the most private Telegram software I found
– “Cloud storage” apps– once again, this is basically using other’s peoples disk space to store your files, but if you really need to use those services- RCX is the way to go- you can even use GDrive without having Google play services running, or logging in through a browser
– Camera – OpenCamera
– GPS– Organic Maps – is a fully off-line software client that downloads (From Openstreetmap) the maps of the countries you need to navigate and stores them on your device- pretty good; My Location – a simple app that provides the GPS coordinates from where you are (nice and fast, if you need to jot down your current coordinates)
– Off-line music player– “Music Player Go”
– Podcasts– AntennaPod
– Calendar– Etar
– Note taking– Joplin
– App stores – F-droid for Open Source Apps (allows you to add repositories for applications, like Bromite) and Aurora Store (allows you to download/update and install free apps from the official Play Store.
– Use Wikipedia and dictionaries off-line– Kiwix (great way to get info without using you mobile data)
– File Browser– “Material Files”- ugly name, great app, allows access to samba shares and usb devices, includes a FTP server)
– Streaming video from youtube, etc– NewPipe (allows you to subscribe to channels, download audio or video)
– Ebook readers (epubs, pdfs, comics)- Librera PRO (also converts any ebook into an audiobook, thanks to android’s TTS engine- you can even set it with a sleep timer.)It’s onlu cons is that can be a bit slow, loading large files from SD cards. On the Pro side, it integrates well with AARD2 off-line dictionaries. AIReader is also a great document reader- lighter and way faster, but lacks somes resources.
–Office– Collabora Office (an LibreOffice implementation for android- it came a long way in the last couple of years); PDF Converter, Editor (a simple text editor). MJ PDF (great little PDF viewer only- does not allow annotations). Text Fairy – great OCR (converts text from images into text files)
– Off line Video Players– VLC or MPV
–Firewall: Netguard- blocks the apps you seleclet from accessing the internet (can block mobile/Wi-fi connections or both)- great way to test drive apps with abusive tracking or excessive adds.
–Assorted apps:PEN &PDF, Sletckes/Pocket Paint- great ways to draw or take notes; Share to Computer (great app to well, share files from your device to your computer), Aard 2- allows you to have off-line dictionaries (ex: from wikionary on your device, can be used with several ebook readers, like Librera PRO- tap a word and it is opened in the dicionary), Sleeptimer (turns off your screen after a predefined time- great if you use your device before going to sleep- can save lots of battery). Handy News Reader (RSS news reader that can download news that you can then read off-line), HeartBeat (measures your heart rate using your camera). MotionMate (tiny Step Counter app, that does not require GPS/network connection)
– Games – that can be played until the end of times- Patience Revisited (has many Patience card games). Puzzles (includes a sudoku clone, minesweeper clone, mastermind clone, Bridges etc), Domination (a Risk clone), CrossWords (a scrabble clone). Mill, Checkers, many Chess games (both off-line and on-line), GOdroid (Go off-line game), Blockinger (great tetris clone), Freeciv Go (Civilization), Gurgle (wordle clone in several languages), Lexica, Bushido Blocks, OpenTTD (Trasnport Tycoon clone). 2048,- This topic was modified 8 months ago by PPC.
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The Debian Project https://www.debian.org/
Updated Debian 11: 11.5 released press@debian.org
September 10th, 2022 https://www.debian.org/News/2022/2022091002
————————————————————————The Debian project is pleased to announce the fifth update of its stable
distribution Debian 11 (codename “bullseye”). This point release mainly
adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for
serious problems. Security advisories have already been published
separately and are referenced where available.Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of
Debian 11 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no
need to throw away old “bullseye” media. After installation, packages
can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian
mirror.Those who frequently install updates from security.debian.org won’t have
to update many packages, and most such updates are included in the point
release.New installation images will be available soon at the regular locations.
Upgrading an existing installation to this revision can be achieved by
pointing the package management system at one of Debian’s many HTTP
mirrors. A comprehensive list of mirrors is available at:https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
Miscellaneous Bugfixes
———————-This stable update adds a few important corrections to the following
packages:+—————————+—————————————–+
| Package | Reason |
+—————————+—————————————–+
| avahi [1] | Fix display of URLs containing ‘&’ in |
| | avahi-discover; do not disable timeout |
| | cleanup on watch cleanup; fix NULL |
| | pointer crashes when trying to resolve |
| | badly-formatted hostnames [CVE-2021- |
| | 3502] |
| | |
| base-files [2] | Update /etc/debian_version for the 11.5 |
| | point release |
| | |
| cargo-mozilla [3] | New source package to support building |
| | of newer firefox-esr and thunderbird |
| | versions |
| | |
| clamav [4] | New upstream stable release |
| | |
| commons-daemon [5] | Fix JVM detection |
| | |
| curl [6] | Reject cookies with “control |
| | bytes” [CVE-2022-35252] |
| | |
| dbus-broker [7] | Fix assertion failure when |
| | disconnecting peer groups; fix memory |
| | leak; fix null pointer dereference |
| | [CVE-2022-31213] |
| | |
| debian-installer [8] | Rebuild against proposed-updates; |
| | increase Linux kernel ABI to 5.10.0-18 |
| | |
| debian-installer-netboot- | Rebuild against proposed-updates; |
| images [9] | increase Linux kernel ABI to 5.10.0-18 |
| | |
| debian-security- | Update support status of various |
| support [10] | packages |
| | |
| debootstrap [11] | Ensure non-merged-usr chroots can |
| | continue to be created for older |
| | releases and buildd chroots |
| | |
| dlt-daemon [12] | Fix double free issue [CVE-2022-31291] |
| | |
| dnsproxy [13] | Listen on localhost by default, rather |
| | than the possibly unavailable |
| | 192.168.168.1 |
| | |
| dovecot [14] | Fix possible security issues when two |
| | passdb configuration entries exist with |
| | the same driver and args settings |
| | [CVE-2022-30550] |
| | |
| dpkg [15] | Fix conffile removal-on-upgrade |
| | handling, memory leak in remove-on- |
| | upgrade handling; |
| | Dpkg::Shlibs::Objdump: Fix |
| | apply_relocations to work with |
| | versioned symbols; add support for |
| | ARCv2 CPU; several updates and fixes to |
| | dpkg-fsys-usrunmess |
| | |
| fig2dev [16] | Fix double free issue [CVE-2021-37529], |
| | denial of service issue [CVE-2021- |
| | 37530]; stop misplacement of embedded |
| | eps images |
| | |
| foxtrotgps [17] | Fix crash by ensuring that threads are |
| | always unreferenced |
| | |
| gif2apng [18] | Fix heap-based buffer overflows |
| | [CVE-2021-45909 CVE-2021-45910 |
| | CVE-2021-45911] |
| | |
| glibc [19] | Fix an off-by-one buffer overflow/ |
| | underflow in getcwd() [CVE-2021-3999]; |
| | fix several overflows in wide character |
| | functions; add a few EVEX optimized |
| | string functions to fix a performance |
| | issue (up to 40%) with Skylake-X |
| | processors; make grantpt usable after |
| | multi-threaded fork; ensure that libio |
| | vtable protection is enabled |
| | |
| golang-github-pkg- | Fix building on newer Linux kernels |
| term [20] | |
| | |
| gri [21] | Use “ps2pdf” instead of “convert” |
| | for converting from PS to PDF |
| | |
| grub-efi-amd64- | New upstream release |
| signed [22] | |
| | |
| grub-efi-arm64- | New upstream release |
| signed [23] | |
| | |
| grub-efi-ia32-signed [24] | New upstream release |
| | |
| grub2 [25] | New upstream release |
| | |
| http-parser [26] | Unset F_CHUNKED on new Transfer- |
| | Encoding, fixing possible HTTP request |
| | smuggling issue [CVE-2020-8287] |
| | |
| ifenslave [27] | Fix bonded interface configurations |
| | |
| inetutils [28] | Fix buffer overflow issue [CVE-2019- |
| | 0053], stack exhaustion issue, handling |
| | of FTP PASV responses [CVE-2021-40491], |
| | denial of service issue [CVE-2022- |
| | 39028] |
| | |
| knot [29] | Fix IXFR to AXFR fallback with dnsmasq |
| | |
| krb5 [30] | Use SHA256 as Pkinit CMS Digest |
| | |
| libayatana- | Provide compatibility for software that |
| appindicator [31] | depends on libappindicator |
| | |
| libdatetime-timezone- | Update included data |
| perl [32] | |
| | |
| libhttp-daemon-perl [33] | Improve handling of Content-Length |
| | header [CVE-2022-31081] |
| | |
| libreoffice [34] | Support EUR in .hr locale; add HRK<- | | | >EUR conversion rate to Calc and the |
| | Euro Wizard; security fixes [CVE-2021- |
| | 25636 CVE-2022-26305 CVE-2022-26306 |
| | CVE-2022-26307]; fix hang accessing |
| | Evolution address books |
| | |
| linux [35] | New upstream stable release |
| | |
| linux-signed-amd64 [36] | New upstream stable release |
| | |
| linux-signed-arm64 [37] | New upstream stable release |
| | |
| linux-signed-i386 [38] | New upstream stable release |
| | |
| llvm-toolchain-13 [39] | New source package to support building |
| | of newer firefox-esr and thunderbird |
| | versions |
| | |
| lwip [40] | Fix buffer overflow issues [CVE-2020- |
| | 22283 CVE-2020-22284] |
| | |
| mokutil [41] | New upstream version, to allow for SBAT |
| | management |
| | |
| node-log4js [42] | Do not create world-readable files by |
| | default [CVE-2022-21704] |
| | |
| node-moment [43] | Fix regular expression-based denial of |
| | service issue [CVE-2022-31129] |
| | |
| nvidia-graphics- | New upstream release; security fixes |
| drivers [44] | [CVE-2022-31607 CVE-2022-31608 |
| | CVE-2022-31615] |
| | |
| nvidia-graphics-drivers- | New upstream release; security fixes |
| legacy-390xx [45] | [CVE-2022-31607 CVE-2022-31608 |
| | CVE-2022-31615] |
| | |
| nvidia-graphics-drivers- | New upstream release; security fixes |
| tesla-450 [46] | [CVE-2022-31607 CVE-2022-31608 |
| | CVE-2022-31615] |
| | |
| nvidia-graphics-drivers- | New upstream release; security fixes |
| tesla-470 [47] | [CVE-2022-31607 CVE-2022-31608 |
| | CVE-2022-31615] |
| | |
| nvidia-settings [48] | New upstream release; fix cross- |
| | building |
| | |
| nvidia-settings- | New upstream release; fix cross- |
| tesla-470 [49] | building |
| | |
| pcre2 [50] | Fix out-of-bounds read issues |
| | [CVE-2022-1586 CVE-2022-1587] |
| | |
| postgresql-13 [51] | Do not let extension scripts replace |
| | objects not already belonging to the |
| | extension [CVE-2022-2625] |
| | |
| publicsuffix [52] | Update included data |
| | |
| rocksdb [53] | Fix illegal instruction on arm64 |
| | |
| sbuild [54] | Buildd::Mail: support MIME encoded |
| | Subject: header, also copy the Content- |
| | Type: header when forwarding mail |
| | |
| systemd [55] | Drop bundled copy of linux/if_arp.h, |
| | fixing build failures with newer kernel |
| | headers; support detection for ARM64 |
| | Hyper-V guests; detect OpenStack |
| | instance as KVM on arm |
| | |
| twitter-bootstrap4 [56] | Actually install CSS map files |
| | |
| tzdata [57] | Update timezone data for Iran and Chile |
| | |
| xtables-addons [58] | Support both old and new versions of |
| | security_skb_classify_flow() |
| | |
+—————————+—————————————–+1: https://packages.debian.org/src:avahi
2: https://packages.debian.org/src:base-files
3: https://packages.debian.org/src:cargo-mozilla
4: https://packages.debian.org/src:clamav
5: https://packages.debian.org/src:commons-daemon
6: https://packages.debian.org/src:curl
7: https://packages.debian.org/src:dbus-broker
8: https://packages.debian.org/src:debian-installer
9: https://packages.debian.org/src:debian-installer-netboot-images
10: https://packages.debian.org/src:debian-security-support
11: https://packages.debian.org/src:debootstrap
12: https://packages.debian.org/src:dlt-daemon
13: https://packages.debian.org/src:dnsproxy
14: https://packages.debian.org/src:dovecot
15: https://packages.debian.org/src:dpkg
16: https://packages.debian.org/src:fig2dev
17: https://packages.debian.org/src:foxtrotgps
18: https://packages.debian.org/src:gif2apng
19: https://packages.debian.org/src:glibc
20: https://packages.debian.org/src:golang-github-pkg-term
21: https://packages.debian.org/src:gri
22: https://packages.debian.org/src:grub-efi-amd64-signed
23: https://packages.debian.org/src:grub-efi-arm64-signed
24: https://packages.debian.org/src:grub-efi-ia32-signed
25: https://packages.debian.org/src:grub2
26: https://packages.debian.org/src:http-parser
27: https://packages.debian.org/src:ifenslave
28: https://packages.debian.org/src:inetutils
29: https://packages.debian.org/src:knot
30: https://packages.debian.org/src:krb5
31: https://packages.debian.org/src:libayatana-appindicator
32: https://packages.debian.org/src:libdatetime-timezone-perl
33: https://packages.debian.org/src:libhttp-daemon-perl
34: https://packages.debian.org/src:libreoffice
35: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux
36: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-amd64
37: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-arm64
38: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-i386
39: https://packages.debian.org/src:llvm-toolchain-13
40: https://packages.debian.org/src:lwip
41: https://packages.debian.org/src:mokutil
42: https://packages.debian.org/src:node-log4js
43: https://packages.debian.org/src:node-moment
44: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-graphics-drivers
45: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-legacy-390xx
46: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-450
47: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-graphics-drivers-tesla-470
48: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-settings
49: https://packages.debian.org/src:nvidia-settings-tesla-470
50: https://packages.debian.org/src:pcre2
51: https://packages.debian.org/src:postgresql-13
52: https://packages.debian.org/src:publicsuffix
53: https://packages.debian.org/src:rocksdb
54: https://packages.debian.org/src:sbuild
55: https://packages.debian.org/src:systemd
56: https://packages.debian.org/src:twitter-bootstrap4
57: https://packages.debian.org/src:tzdata
58: https://packages.debian.org/src:xtables-addonsSecurity Updates
—————-This revision adds the following security updates to the stable release.
The Security Team has already released an advisory for each of these
updates:+—————-+—————————+
| Advisory ID | Package |
+—————-+—————————+
| DSA-5175 [59] | thunderbird [60] |
| | |
| DSA-5176 [61] | blender [62] |
| | |
| DSA-5177 [63] | ldap-account-manager [64] |
| | |
| DSA-5178 [65] | intel-microcode [66] |
| | |
| DSA-5179 [67] | php7.4 [68] |
| | |
| DSA-5180 [69] | chromium [70] |
| | |
| DSA-5181 [71] | request-tracker4 [72] |
| | |
| DSA-5182 [73] | webkit2gtk [74] |
| | |
| DSA-5183 [75] | wpewebkit [76] |
| | |
| DSA-5184 [77] | xen [78] |
| | |
| DSA-5185 [79] | mat2 [80] |
| | |
| DSA-5187 [81] | chromium [82] |
| | |
| DSA-5188 [83] | openjdk-11 [84] |
| | |
| DSA-5189 [85] | gsasl [86] |
| | |
| DSA-5190 [87] | spip [88] |
| | |
| DSA-5191 [89] | linux-signed-amd64 [90] |
| | |
| DSA-5191 [91] | linux-signed-arm64 [92] |
| | |
| DSA-5191 [93] | linux-signed-i386 [94] |
| | |
| DSA-5191 [95] | linux [96] |
| | |
| DSA-5192 [97] | openjdk-17 [98] |
| | |
| DSA-5193 [99] | firefox-esr [100] |
| | |
| DSA-5194 [101] | booth [102] |
| | |
| DSA-5195 [103] | thunderbird [104] |
| | |
| DSA-5196 [105] | libpgjava [106] |
| | |
| DSA-5197 [107] | curl [108] |
| | |
| DSA-5198 [109] | jetty9 [110] |
| | |
| DSA-5199 [111] | xorg-server [112] |
| | |
| DSA-5200 [113] | libtirpc [114] |
| | |
| DSA-5201 [115] | chromium [116] |
| | |
| DSA-5202 [117] | unzip [118] |
| | |
| DSA-5203 [119] | gnutls28 [120] |
| | |
| DSA-5204 [121] | gst-plugins-good1.0 [122] |
| | |
| DSA-5205 [123] | ldb [124] |
| | |
| DSA-5205 [125] | samba [126] |
| | |
| DSA-5206 [127] | trafficserver [128] |
| | |
| DSA-5207 [129] | linux-signed-amd64 [130] |
| | |
| DSA-5207 [131] | linux-signed-arm64 [132] |
| | |
| DSA-5207 [133] | linux-signed-i386 [134] |
| | |
| DSA-5207 [135] | linux [136] |
| | |
| DSA-5208 [137] | epiphany-browser [138] |
| | |
| DSA-5209 [139] | net-snmp [140] |
| | |
| DSA-5210 [141] | webkit2gtk [142] |
| | |
| DSA-5211 [143] | wpewebkit [144] |
| | |
| DSA-5213 [145] | schroot [146] |
| | |
| DSA-5214 [147] | kicad [148] |
| | |
| DSA-5215 [149] | open-vm-tools [150] |
| | |
| DSA-5216 [151] | libxslt [152] |
| | |
| DSA-5217 [153] | firefox-esr [154] |
| | |
| DSA-5218 [155] | zlib [156] |
| | |
| DSA-5219 [157] | webkit2gtk [158] |
| | |
| DSA-5220 [159] | wpewebkit [160] |
| | |
| DSA-5221 [161] | thunderbird [162] |
| | |
| DSA-5222 [163] | dpdk [164] |
| | |
+—————-+—————————+59: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5175
60: https://packages.debian.org/src:thunderbird
61: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5176
62: https://packages.debian.org/src:blender
63: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5177
64: https://packages.debian.org/src:ldap-account-manager
65: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5178
66: https://packages.debian.org/src:intel-microcode
67: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5179
68: https://packages.debian.org/src:php7.4
69: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5180
70: https://packages.debian.org/src:chromium
71: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5181
72: https://packages.debian.org/src:request-tracker4
73: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5182
74: https://packages.debian.org/src:webkit2gtk
75: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5183
76: https://packages.debian.org/src:wpewebkit
77: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5184
78: https://packages.debian.org/src:xen
79: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5185
80: https://packages.debian.org/src:mat2
81: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5187
82: https://packages.debian.org/src:chromium
83: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5188
84: https://packages.debian.org/src:openjdk-11
85: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5189
86: https://packages.debian.org/src:gsasl
87: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5190
88: https://packages.debian.org/src:spip
89: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5191
90: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-amd64
91: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5191
92: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-arm64
93: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5191
94: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-i386
95: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5191
96: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux
97: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5192
98: https://packages.debian.org/src:openjdk-17
99: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5193
100: https://packages.debian.org/src:firefox-esr
101: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5194
102: https://packages.debian.org/src:booth
103: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5195
104: https://packages.debian.org/src:thunderbird
105: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5196
106: https://packages.debian.org/src:libpgjava
107: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5197
108: https://packages.debian.org/src:curl
109: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5198
110: https://packages.debian.org/src:jetty9
111: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5199
112: https://packages.debian.org/src:xorg-server
113: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5200
114: https://packages.debian.org/src:libtirpc
115: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5201
116: https://packages.debian.org/src:chromium
117: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5202
118: https://packages.debian.org/src:unzip
119: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5203
120: https://packages.debian.org/src:gnutls28
121: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5204
122: https://packages.debian.org/src:gst-plugins-good1.0
123: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5205
124: https://packages.debian.org/src:ldb
125: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5205
126: https://packages.debian.org/src:samba
127: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5206
128: https://packages.debian.org/src:trafficserver
129: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5207
130: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-amd64
131: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5207
132: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-arm64
133: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5207
134: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux-signed-i386
135: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5207
136: https://packages.debian.org/src:linux
137: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5208
138: https://packages.debian.org/src:epiphany-browser
139: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5209
140: https://packages.debian.org/src:net-snmp
141: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5210
142: https://packages.debian.org/src:webkit2gtk
143: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5211
144: https://packages.debian.org/src:wpewebkit
145: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5213
146: https://packages.debian.org/src:schroot
147: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5214
148: https://packages.debian.org/src:kicad
149: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5215
150: https://packages.debian.org/src:open-vm-tools
151: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5216
152: https://packages.debian.org/src:libxslt
153: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5217
154: https://packages.debian.org/src:firefox-esr
155: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5218
156: https://packages.debian.org/src:zlib
157: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5219
158: https://packages.debian.org/src:webkit2gtk
159: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5220
160: https://packages.debian.org/src:wpewebkit
161: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5221
162: https://packages.debian.org/src:thunderbird
163: https://www.debian.org/security/2022/dsa-5222
164: https://packages.debian.org/src:dpdkRemoved packages
—————-The following packages were removed due to circumstances beyond our
control:+——————————–+————————————+
| Package | Reason |
+——————————–+————————————+
| evenement [165] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-cocur-slugify [166] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-defuse-php- | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| encryption [167] | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-dflydev-fig-cookies [168] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-embed [169] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-fabiang-sasl [170] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-markdown [171] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-raintpl [172] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-react-child-process [173] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-react-http [174] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-respect-validation [175] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| php-robmorgan-phinx [176] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| ratchet-pawl [177] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| ratchet-rfc6455 [178] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| ratchetphp [179] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-cache [180] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-dns [181] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-event-loop [182] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-promise-stream [183] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-promise-timer [184] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-socket [185] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
| reactphp-stream [186] | Unmaintained; only needed for |
| | already-removed movim |
| | |
+——————————–+————————————+165: https://packages.debian.org/src:evenement
166: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-cocur-slugify
167: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-defuse-php-encryption
168: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-dflydev-fig-cookies
169: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-embed
170: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-fabiang-sasl
171: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-markdown
172: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-raintpl
173: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-react-child-process
174: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-react-http
175: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-respect-validation
176: https://packages.debian.org/src:php-robmorgan-phinx
177: https://packages.debian.org/src:ratchet-pawl
178: https://packages.debian.org/src:ratchet-rfc6455
179: https://packages.debian.org/src:ratchetphp
180: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-cache
181: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-dns
182: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-event-loop
183: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-promise-stream
184: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-promise-timer
185: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-socket
186: https://packages.debian.org/src:reactphp-streamDebian Installer
—————-The installer has been updated to include the fixes incorporated into
stable by the point release.URLs
—-The complete lists of packages that have changed with this revision:
https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/ChangeLog
The current stable distribution:
https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/
Proposed updates to the stable distribution:
https://deb.debian.org/debian/dists/proposed-updates
stable distribution information (release notes, errata etc.):
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/
Security announcements and information:
https://www.debian.org/security/
About Debian
————The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who
volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the completely free
operating system Debian.Contact Information
——————-For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
https://www.debian.org/, send mail to, or contact the
stable release team at. --
Brian MasinickTopic: Des tutos de PPC en français
Bonjour à toutes et tous,
PPC a produit d’excellents tutoriels en…pas français :-).
Ce n’est pas vraiment un problème grâce aux traducteurs en ligne.J’en ai utilisé un (deepL.com) pour traduire les “comment faire” dont la liste suit :
applis méconnues d’antiX
bien utiliser le forum antiX
installer des applications et des logiciels dans antiX v2020
liste des comment faire pour débutants (ou liste synthétique des comment faire pour débutants)
partager un dossier sur réseau local avec Samba
tester et installer antiXDans le conteneur .tar ci-joint, vous trouverez :
le texte original au format .odt
la traduction en français (suffixe fr-FR.odt)
la traduction en français (suffixe fr-FR.pdf)J’espère que ça aidera.
Meilleures salutations
- This topic was modified 8 months ago by Rantanplan.
- This topic was modified 8 months ago by Rantanplan.
Vive antiX !
Vive le Groland !I run my antix-21 with xfce ad thunar. So i need gvfs-backends.
but now when i try updating through the official antix update, it removes gvfs-backends.
The following packages will be REMOVED: gvfs-backends (1.46.2-1.0nosystemd1) libsmbclient (2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u5.0nosystemd1) samba-libs (2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u4) The following packages will be upgraded: libwbclient0 (2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u4 => 2:4.13.13+dfsg-1~deb11u5.0nosystemd1)It seems the problematic package it clashes with is libwbclient0
This is my first time reporting what looks like a bug, if the information is insufficient for reproduction, if at all it’s a bug, just tell me what more you need