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Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 6:28 pm
by Clarity

Get Well Soon! :thumbup: Will you have time off from your normal job?


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 5:09 pm
by dimkr

11.0.125 is currently broken. I know how to fix it and I will re-trigger the job when the fix is ready. As usual, the changelog (and the actual changes) can be found at https://github.com/vanilla-dpup/woof-CE ... up-11.0.x/, but it also bumps the kernel to 6.12.x.


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2024 3:42 pm
by rockedge

@dimkr

Speedy recovery! Take your time to get back in the game :thumbup:


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 3:02 am
by TerryH

I upgraded my 11.0.200 installation to 11.0.206. So far running nicely including the kernel upgrade to 6.12.5. A screenshot of my install running.


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 6:36 am
by bigpup
dimkr wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:39 pm

Development is going to slow down for at least a week or two, as I'm having surgery next week. It's a planned and generally safe surgery, but recovery can take time.

Wish you the very best for a quick recovery! :thumbup2:

Having to get a hip replacement a few years ago.

I can tell you for sure, the best thing to do, is get out of bed, and move around, as soon as you can. :!:
Even if it hurts to move.

I was walking to the bathroom, 2 hours after the operation, and it did hurt to walk, but not as bad as before the operation.
But just getting out of bed and moving was a big help to quickly feeling much better. :thumbup:
Had to pass a test on getting in and out of a automobile by myself. :roll:
Went home the next day, when they got tired of watching me go down the hall saying "I am coming, be there soon, wait for me, almost there", and going to the bathroom. :lol:


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 8:33 am
by dimkr

Thanks everyone, recovery is going very well. Luckily for me it's a sinus surgery and not hip replacement :)


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:03 am
by d-pupp

Software Information
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Distro: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.206
OS: "Debian GNU/Linux trixie/sid"
(Debian 14.2.0-8)
Kernel: Linux 6.12.5 x86_64
Hostname: puppypc123
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Uptime: up 2 hours, 4 minutes
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Window System: wayland
Window Manager: labwc
Theme: 'Adwaita'
Cursor: 'Adwaita'
Fonts: "Noto
Packages: 979

Upgraded from dpup 200. Same save folder.
Did a bit of testing on everything. Everything working as expected. All my file opened and I had sound in everything I tried.
Question. Is the ad blocker on by default?

Note: Hardinfo is still in the menu.

The above is my own creation.
I just remembered you replaced hardinfo with fastfetch. I started fastfetch from the terminal. Looking forward to playing around with it and making different configs. I have read it can do quite a lot.


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 9:23 am
by dimkr
d-pupp wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 12:03 am

Question. Is the ad blocker on by default?

It should be, as before.


Re: Vanilla Dpup 11.0.x Development Builds

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 8:50 am
by darksun

I wish vanilla dpup OS image (11.x and, if possible, 10.x) would include some useful software out of the box/image.
The criteria would be that they have small footprint (size,dependencies), common usage and/or essential in same critical scenario.

Examples are, but not limited to:

- p7zip-full , as 7zip archives are rather common nowadays

- small useful forensic/recovery utilities, first and foremost TestDisk/PhotoRec .

At the present I always install p7zip-full package and I carry with me into my usb stick the TestDisk tarball.

I am sure there are around similar useful software (small footprint, useful terminal programs for recovery-rescue-forensic) that could be taken into consideration(?) , such as chntpw

I find both useful and gratifying carrying around my favorite puppy ISO that can also be used as rescue and recovery toolbox too, a bit like SystemRescue.

Thank you anyway @dimkr for developing my current and favorite operating system since I started using Linux back in 2005.