Request: IDE HDDs

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Unfortunately we lost our i686 buildserver. But we have changed our main server to a stronger one, so now we have a quiet good machine. Without any hard disks. So we’d like to ask our users to donate us. Till the i686 buildserver is not working, the current repo is not in sync with the x86_64 one.

The needed HDDs:

  • at least one smaller (20-40GB) IDE HDD for system
  • at least one bigger (min. 80-100GB) IDE HDD for build environment

If you have anything to donate, please send a mail to VMiklos (vmiklos at frugalware dot org) or IroNiQ (iron at frugalware dot org) or search for them on Freenode Network at #frugalware channel.

Frugalware 0.6 (Terminus) for i686 and x86_64 released

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The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 0.6, our sixth stable release.

A short and incomplete list of changes since 0.6rc2:

  • Linux 2.6.20.3
  • We are proud to be one of the first distributions to ship the stable GNOME 2.18
  • Fixed a few bugs in XDM

If you didn’t follow the changes during the pre/rc releases, here are the most important changes since 0.5:

  • Up to date base system: Glibc 2.5, Binutils 2.17.50.0.6 with DT_GNU_HASH support, DBUS 1.0 and Python 2.5
  • Up to date desktop packages: KDE 3.5.6, XFCE 4.4, Beryl 0.2.0, OpenOffice 2.1, Firefox 2.0.0.2 and GNOME 2.18
  • All installed-by-default packages using Java are now built using gcj/ecj, the original binary javac is only provided as an alternate compiler.
  • Setup: speed improvements, support for more custom action, tftp installs and usb sticks are now supported.
  • Full support for Xgl/Beryl in KDE
  • Documentation: it is more than two times longer than it was until now.

Known Issues:

Frugalware Newsletter Issue 1

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The Frugalware Newsletter is a new fortnightly (Hopefully… ;-)) newsletter which aims to keep users up to date about what’s been going on in Frugalware development.

The first issue can be found here. We hope you like it!

Frugalware 0.6rc2 (Terminus) released

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The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 0.6rc2, the second release candidate of the upcoming 0.6 stable release.

A short and incomplete list of changes since 0.6rc1:

  • Improvements:
    • Updated the documentation: obsolete parts are removed, new parts are written, it is more than two times longer than it was till now.
    • Finished the artwork update, it is now homogenous again.
    • Updated the translations of the installer
  • Package updates:
    • GCC 4.1.2 with changes to correct regressions from previous releases
    • GNOME 2.18.0 RC1 with cool features, important bug fixes, great translations
    • More than 30 new packages: asciidoc, bzflag, rtl8110, new beryl plugins and much more!

WARNING: It has been discovered that the GConf version included in 0.6rc2 is broken and therefore GNOME will not work on a default install. To get around this, you should not install the gnome group when installing, and install it from frugalware-current afterwards, making sure that the gconf version to install is 2.18.0.1. Sorry for the inconvenience

Frugalware 0.6rc1 (Terminus) released

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The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 0.6rc1, the first release candidate of the upcoming 0.6 stable release.

A short and incomplete list of changes since 0.6pre2:

  • Improvements:
    • Brand new GDM theme, which has many improvements over previous themes.
    • Many packages recompiled to take advantage of new features in Glibc 2.5 and GCC 4.1.
  • Package updates:
    • GNOME 2.17.90 with several bug fixes and speed enhancements
    • XFCE 4.4 with many new features and numerous bug fixes
    • Beryl 0.1.99.2 with many usablity, speed and reliability improvements
    • Added a package for VirtualBox, a free opensource virtualization program
    • Kernel 2.6.20 with KVM virtualization support and many speed enhancements
    • KDE 3.5.6
    • Wine 0.9.29 bringing stability improvements
    • 45 new packages: mythtv, kvm, xfburn, cdrkit and much more!

Please refer to the Frugalware Testing ChangeLog for more information.

Frugalware 0.6pre2 (Terminus) released

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The Frugalware Developer Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Frugalware 0.6pre2, the second technical preview release of the upcoming 0.6 stable release.

A short and incomplete list of changes since 0.6pre1:

  • New features in the installer:
    • Much improved error handling. A dialog box will be displayed in the unlikely event of a segmentation fault and the installer will exit, instead of just restarting from the beginning.
    • Use library calls to download the package database, which gives better error handling. If the database update fails, you will be told about it, instead of being given an empty category list.
    • There is now an option to go back to a previous step in the installer (where it makes sense).
    • CD/DVD installation is now faster: integrity and conflict checks are done before creating the installation images.
    • There is floppy image available now for tftp installs.
  • Improvements:
    • Added KDE support to fw-xgl-control and Beryl.
    • Gnome-mount, a replacement for pmount in GNOME resulting in more reliable and flexible automounting in GNOME.
  • Updates:
    • Linux Kernel 2.6.19
    • Added virt-manager and gnome-applet-vm packages as GUI tools for Xen
    • GNOME 2.17.3, with new features and bug fixes
    • Xfce 4.4 Release Candidate 2, with a lot of bug fixes
    • Beryl 0.1.3 with lots of new eye-candy effects
    • dhcpcd 3.0, resulting in more reliable network autoconfiguration
    • Curl 7.16.0
    • DBUS 1.0 with several improvements and fixes
    • HAL 0.5.8.1 with new features and bug fixes

Please refer to the Frugalware Testing ChangeLog for more information.

Big Fat Warning: nVidia package upgrade

Big Fat Warning: nVidia package upgrade

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If you are using current and you have a GeForce 4 graphics card (this is a lot of laptops), please do not do a system upgrade until the nvidia-96xx package is available tomorrow. Once it is available, install it. The latest version of nvidia removes support for GeForce 4 cards.

As a side note, the Frugalware developer team would like to wish all our users a very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year!