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Hi Archlinux Community,
17th May, 16:10 CEST (Central European Summer Time)
it's done final 2007.05 Duke ISOs for i686 and x86_64 are ready
Get Archlinux ISOs in /iso/2007.05/{i686,x86_64} on your favorite mirror.
Download_Wiki:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mirrors
or
Download_Homepage:
http://www.archlinux.org/download/
Please don't forget to check md5sums.
Torrents are already up and seeded.
Metalink packages will be prepared soon.
Changelog to last Voodoo installation ISO:
- pacman3 usage
- kernel 2.6.21.1 usage
Setup changes:
- soundcards are now also ordered by hwdetect
- rsync has been added to installation environment
- proxy support during ftp installation
- selection to copy installation network setup to final installed system
- selection about keeping package cache during cd/ftp installation
- selection of primary pacman sync server added
- fixed grub installing on software raid devices
Bug collector of fixed showstoppers is here:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/6767
I would like to thank you all, who assisted in testing
and of course finding/fixing bugs, you users/devs simply rock.
Happy installing and have fun.
greetings
tpowa
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Thank you, I was waiting for this iso to share arch with my friend.
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Thank you for all the work and especially for the sync server selection
Awesome!
want a modular and tweaked KDE for arch? try kdemod
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http://www.archlinux.org/download/ torrent links still link to Voodoo
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Could someone explain those changes to me? :roll:
- soundcards are now also ordered by hwdetect (the benefits )
- rsync has been added to installation environment
- selection to copy installation network setup to final installed system
- selection about keeping package cache during cd/ftp installation (wasn't this in setup long time ago?)
- selection of primary pacman sync server added (so i got a single SERVER in pacman.conf right after install now?)
Thanks in advance! 8)
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http://www.archlinux.org/download/ torrent links still link to Voodoo
ftp://mi.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/archlinux/iso/2007.05
Here I've found .torrent s
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dolby wrote:http://www.archlinux.org/download/ torrent links still link to Voodoo
ftp://mi.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/archlinux/iso/2007.05
Here I've found .torrent s
thats not the point. all mirrors have the new torrents
it should be on the main page too tho
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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thats not the point. all mirrors have the new torrents
Well... not really. There are still mirrors without the new torrents.
it should be on the main page too tho
Yeah, probably it should.
Last edited by ekerazha (2007-05-17 18:16:54)
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thats not the point. all mirrors have the new torrents
it should be on the main page too tho
Updated, how's that?
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3 machine's downloaded and seeding i686 version's, Sirs!
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sowing the seeds as I speak
"When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
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Today I installed Duke on my machine, I mentioned two little bumps:
- Installation via ftp-iso (25MB) doesnt work. Downloading the packages from base doesn't start, but synchronising the package database with the mirrors (I tested it with different ones) works fine before. There were no error message or something like this, it just happend nothing ... Anyway, I downloaded the base-isos and installed Duke with them. Works fine.
- While starting XFCE I run into problems with /tmp. By default, it is not writable for every user. Why? Of course, it is easy to fix, but in Voodoo there was no need for that, /tmp was writable for everyone. Is there any reason for this change or is it only a little bug?
Last edited by Usul (2007-05-17 22:44:34)
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- While starting XFCE I run into problems with /tmp. By default, it is not writable for every user. Why? Of cource, it is easy to fix, but in Voodoo there was no need for that, /tmp was writable for everyone. Is there any reason for this change or is it only a little bug?
This appeared to be previously unknown pacman bug
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/7194
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Today I installed Duke on my machine, I mentioned two little bumps:
- Installation via ftp-iso (25MB) doesnt work. Downloading the packages from base doesn't start, but synchronising the package database with the mirrors (I tested it with different ones) works fine before. There were no error message or something like this, it just happend nothing.
Just for fun I'm installing Arch via the new ISO in VMWare, and I experience almost the same thing. I selected a mirror, and begun downloading the packages. But it doesn't say anything after ":: Retrieving packages from current...", however it DOES download the packages (as shown by ls /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg ).
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Just for fun I'm installing Arch via the new ISO in VMWare, and I experience almost the same thing. I selected a mirror, and begun downloading the packages. But it doesn't say anything after ":: Retrieving packages from current...", however it DOES download the packages (as shown by ls /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg ).
That's possible, I didn't wait long enough. By Voodoo I was not used such a silent way of downloading the packages
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I just tried the ftp iso -
Some things weird :
in my rc.conf : I had a space between eth0 and '=' like :
eth0 =dhcp
and in current, extra etc I had the adress of server selected via install without the "Server =" ...
Imagine my surprise when I rebooted and saw that eth0 no such device... and couldn't reach the internet...
Well, despite this, everything seems to be ok...
I am installing gnome , right now..
Voodoo voodoo, VOOODOOOO ?
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I concur with Fackamato and Gweg. I had the same problems with the ftp version.
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Found the torrents which I'm currently seeding.
Uploaded them unchanged on linuxtracker.org with a description & nfo (from tpowa announce).
BTW, searching for Arch on piratebay (as well as meganova, mininova and torrentz) did not show any positive results, even when registered tracker is piratebay !?
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dolby wrote:thats not the point. all mirrors have the new torrents
it should be on the main page too thoUpdated, how's that?
Now you could replace the "Pending" word inside the box on the right
Last edited by ekerazha (2007-05-18 15:31:12)
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I just tried the ftp iso -
Some things weird :in my rc.conf : I had a space between eth0 and '=' like :
eth0 =dhcp
and in current, extra etc I had the adress of server selected via install without the "Server =" ...
Imagine my surprise when I rebooted and saw that eth0 no such device... and couldn't reach the internet...
Well, despite this, everything seems to be ok...
I am installing gnome , right now..
I can confirm all of this too.
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one comment on the bug says, that the /tmp bug is solved, and with a ftp install there is no problem any more, so ive tried to do a net install, and the bug is still here. i cant do anything. i synced with the main archlinux server, but there are no fixes, what can i do?
regards chief
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one comment on the bug says, that the /tmp bug is solved
It is fixed in pacman CVS, but no new pacman bugfix package is released yet.
It can be also worked around by chmodding in post_install() in filesystem.
I think the first one or both fixes will be released soon.
, and with a ftp install there is no problem any more, so ive tried to do a net install, and the bug is still here. i cant do anything. i synced with the main archlinux server, but there are no fixes, what can i do?
regards chief
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As a quick workaround install:
pacman -U http://www.archlinux.de/~pierre/packages/i686/filesystem-0.8-7.1-i686.pkg.tar.gz
or
pacman -U http://www.archlinux.de/~pierre/packages/x86_64/filesystem-0.8-7.1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz
Last edited by Pierre (2007-05-18 16:53:49)
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/etc/arch-release is empty in both main and Pierre`s filesystem packages
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/etc/arch-release is empty in both main and Pierre`s filesystem packages
Yes, this is done intentionally.
It was removed because it is useless with rolling release system, but then added back as empty just for compatability with software that checks for its existance to know its running on Arch.
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