Question – antiX 19.2 vs. 19.3

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  • #50343
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    olsztyn

      Taking fully updated antiX 19.2 and 19.3 both Full version and the same kernel (e.g. 4.19):
      Are there any differences worth consideration? Just trying to be clear where I stand…
      Thanks and regards…

      Live antiX Boot Options (Previously posted by Xecure):
      https://antixlinuxfan.miraheze.org/wiki/Table_of_antiX_Boot_Parameters

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      Xecure
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        $ diff 19.2.list 19.3.list
        16a17
        > anacron
        92a94,99
        > coinor-libcbc3
        > coinor-libcgl1
        > coinor-libclp1
        > coinor-libcoinmp1v5
        > coinor-libcoinutils3v5
        > coinor-libosi1v5
        96d102
        < connman-ui
        207a214
        > firmware-ath9k-htc
        213a221
        > firmware-cavium
        220a229
        > firmware-linux
        222a232
        > firmware-netronome
        223a234,235
        > firmware-qcom-media
        > firmware-qcom-soc
        224a237
        > firmware-ralink
        225a239,240
        > firmware-samsung
        > firmware-ti-connectivity
        228c243
        < fluxbox-themes-antix
        ---
        > fluxbox-base-themes-antix
        367a383
        > icewm-base-themes-antix
        371d386
        < icewm-themes-antix
        372a388
        > iftop
        504d519
        < libcmd
        741d755
        < libjsoncpp1
        804a819
        > libmujs1
        836,837d850
        < libnumbertext-1.0-0
        < libnumbertext-data
        922d934
        < libqt5script5
        952d963
        < libreoffice-style-tango
        1193,1194c1204,1205
        < linux-headers-4.9.212-antix.1-amd64-smp
        < linux-image-4.9.212-antix.1-amd64-smp
        ---
        > linux-headers-4.9.235-antix.1-amd64-smp
        > linux-image-4.9.235-antix.1-amd64-smp
        1380a1392
        > python3-isodate
        1386a1399,1400
        > python3-pycountry
        > python3-pycryptodome
        1387a1402
        > python3-pyxattr
        1390a1406,1407
        > python3-socks
        > python3-streamlink
        1392a1410
        > python3-websocket
        1416a1435
        > rtmpdump
        1420a1440
        > sc
        1450a1471,1472
        > streamlight-antix
        > streamlink
        1540a1563
        > xbitmaps

        < means only in 19.2 full (x64)
        > means only in 19.3 full (x64)

        So, for your case, you aren’t missing anything by upgrading from 19.2 compared to installing 19.3

        antiX Live system enthusiast.
        General Live Boot Parameters for antiX.

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        Brian Masinick
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          Assuming that you regularly update the available software the only difference between any major or minor release of antiX 19 the number. When you upgrade the system within the major release you get the current software.

          When a version 20-something comes out, then you will want to install it. Until then just upgrade packages periodically.

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          Brian Masinick

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            < means only in 19.2 full (x64)
            > means only in 19.3 full (x64)
            So, for your case, you aren’t missing anything by upgrading from 19.2 compared to installing 19.3

            Great to know differences… Thank you Xecure…

            Live antiX Boot Options (Previously posted by Xecure):
            https://antixlinuxfan.miraheze.org/wiki/Table_of_antiX_Boot_Parameters

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