Thursday, February 28. 2013Warning: broken grml96-full_2013.02.iso downloadThere was a "broken" grml96-full ISO on our mirrors for a few hours. All our checksum files as well as the signature files are OK, just the file grml96-full_2013.02.iso has a few different bits, resulting in a file which doesn't correspond to the expected checksum. Note: the broken ISO doesn't do any harm (it even boots) but you should still grab the correct one. We've updated the grml96-full_2013.02.iso file but it might take a few hours until it's propagated to all our mirrors. To check whether you're affected execute 'md5sum -c grml96-full_2013.02.iso.md5' or 'sha1sum -c grml96-full_2013.02.iso.sha1'. The broken file is: % md5sum grml96-full_2013.02.iso b2ae41161908751c4ba6ac4db0855a70 grml96-full_2013.02.iso % sha1sum grml96-full_2013.02.iso f61a87223ca02482f7f7e8d674c444c40ca91b3a grml96-full_2013.02.iso The known-to-be-good file should return: % md5sum grml96-full_2013.02.iso ceaec04b29f9263e384a54cda8c3bab0 grml96-full_2013.02.iso % sha1sum grml96-full_2013.02.iso c95df860f1c08cd7e82ddeac4918bb29cb3f0b7d grml96-full_2013.02.iso Sorry for the annoyance. Thanks to zeldor for bringing this issue to our attention. Thursday, February 28. 2013
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Grml - new stable release 2013.02 availableWe just released Grml 2013.02 - Grumpy Grinch. This release brings the Grml tools towards the upcoming Debian stable release (AKA wheezy), provides up2date hardware support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release. More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2013.02. Grab the latest Grml ISO(s) and spread the word! Thanks everyone involved and happy grml-ing! Monday, February 18. 2013First Release Candidate of Grml version 2013.02 releasedWe are proud to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming version 2013.02, code-named 'Grumpy Grinch'! This release brings the Grml tools towards the upcoming Debian stable release (AKA wheezy), provides up2date hardware support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release. For detailed information about the changes between 2012.05 and 2013.02 have a look at the official release announcement. Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and report back, so we can complete the stable release soon. If no major problems come up, the next iteration will be the stable release, which is scheduled for end of February. |
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