Friday, December 12. 2008Using grml? Let us know!I'll hold a talk about grml at the Open Source Data Center Conference on 29/30 April 2009 in Nürnberg/Germany. I'd like to show the attendees how grml is used in Real World Environments and need your contribution! You are using grml in your company for system recovery, presenting demos of your application, automated system installation,...? Please let me know! This is *your* chance to present your company or product in my talk. :) If it's necessary you can also submit your stories anonymously or request that I'll withhold your identity while presenting your setup. Feel free to forward this information to anyone who might have interesting stories for me, I'd love to hear from you. Friday, December 12. 2008
new team member: Moritz Augsburger Posted by Michael Prokop
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Moritz 'moemoe' Augsburger just joined the grml-team. He's a long-standing grml user and contributed several bugreports, patches and improvement suggestions.
Monday, December 1. 2008
grml release 2008.11 available Posted by Michael Prokop
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) grml release 2008.11 availablegrml version 2008.11 (all grml flavours) - codename Schluchtenscheisser - has been released and is currently being uploaded to the mirrors. The official release announcements providing all the relevant news are available: Issues regarding the releases can be found in the grml-wiki. As usual you can get the ISO(s) via bittorrent, http and/or ftp from the mirrors listed at grml.org/download. Have fun and enjoy the new release! Your feedback is highly appreciated. |
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