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March 27, 2022 at 6:05 pm #79960Member
melodie
Hello,
I just read about it on another place, https://www.debian.org/News/2022/20220326
“third update” about security, version number 11.3.
Best regards,
MélodieMarch 27, 2022 at 6:32 pm #79969Moderator
Brian Masinick
March 27, 2022 at 6:37 pm #79970Member
melodie
::Oh ok!
I am punished by my former ISP as I changed and have 4G connection only for a few days, so I am a bit stuck and I apologize for not doing a search on the topic! 😇
March 27, 2022 at 6:45 pm #79973Moderator
Brian Masinick
::Oh ok!
I am punished by my former ISP as I changed and have 4G connection only for a few days, so I am a bit stuck and I apologize for not doing a search on the topic! 😇
No problem; just giving you a “light jab” – nothing serious! Glad you are interested in looking at various distributions; though Debian has a “different approach” to process scheduling (systemD, vs. sysvinit or runit that we use), we definitely owe a large percentage of the software we directly use in antiX to their work, as well as numerous other freely available software projects!
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Brian MasinickMarch 27, 2022 at 7:14 pm #79978Member
melodie
::No problem; just giving you a “light jab” – nothing serious!
So, that would be a nudge? 😀
Glad you are interested in looking at various distributions
I confess. I love all GNU/Linux distros, I love the antiX Snapshot approach (I haven’t tried the tools that are to be used in the live for the same remaster goal). I would love all distros to have such a simple to use and straightforward remaster tool.
And I would love to implement the Openbox + openbox-menu + obsession along with their defaut config in all widely used distributions! 😛
though Debian has a “different approach” to process scheduling (systemD, vs. sysvinit or runit that we use), we definitely owe a large percentage of the software we directly use in antiX to their work, as well as numerous other freely available software projects!
I have given a whirl to Devuan who also does not make use of SystemD, but their respin tool was not close to anything looking like Snapshot. However I have kept their package meant to allow using pulseaudio and pavucontrol in an openbox branded environment in antiX, and a setup which allowed one audio chipset to work in an old lappy, which has been nice.
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