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Linux Mint Debian (201009) released!

Written by Clem on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 @ 12:37 pm | Main Topics

Linux Mint Debian (201009)

Today is very important for Linux Mint. It’s one day to remember in the history of our project as we’re about to maintain a new distribution, a rolling one, which promises to be faster, more responsive and on which we’re less reliant on upstream components. Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) comes with a Debian base, which we transformed into a live media and on top of which we added a new installer. It’s rougher and in some aspects not as user-friendly as our other editions, it’s very young but it will improve continuously and rapidly, and it brings us one step closer to a situation where we’re fully in control of the system without being impacted by upstream decisions.

LMDE also represents an alternative, with the same desktop, the same functionality, but a different base, and a difference in hardware support and compatibility. In the scope of our distribution, and our role, which is to provide a modern and elegant operating system, it’s important to give people a choice. We did it with many upstream components. The Software Manager gives users an easy choice when it comes to selecting their favorite applications. We maintain editions for alternative desktops such as KDE, Xfce, Fluxbox and LXDE. And we also provide a choice between 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. From a technical point of view, a package base is a huge part of an operating system. It makes the system using it a derivative of the distribution maintaining it, something that is both based and fully compatible with it. From a user and project point of view though, this is yet another component, and like any other, it can be changed and replaced with alternatives. The Linux Mint desktop which you’ve come to enjoy on top of an Ubuntu base, can be ported to alternative package bases. By the past, I expressed my enthusiasm about this and my interest in experimenting with Debian, Fedora and our own independent base. Work started on Debian about 3 years ago, it was hesitant and we didn’t have the resources to make it a priority. After the release of Linux Mint 9 LTS, we decided to set some time aside for this project, and we’re now proud to announce that Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is out, and available for download!

Welcome to Linux Mint Debian. I’d like to thank all the testers and our development team, Ikey Doherty in particular, for the work that they put in it. I personally had a lot of fun working on this project, and I hope you’ll enjoy this new distribution.

Important links

LMDE in brief

  • Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) is a rolling distribution based on Debian Testing.
  • At the moment, it comes as a 32-bit live DVD with a Gnome desktop.
  • The purpose of LMDE is to look identical to the main edition and to provide the same functionality while using Debian as a base.

FAQ

1. Is LMDE compatible with Ubuntu-based Linux Mint editions?

No, it is not. LMDE is compatible with Debian, which isn’t compatible with Ubuntu.

2. Is LMDE fully compatible with Debian?

Yes, 100%. LMDE is compatible with repositories designed for Debian Testing or Debian Squeeze.

3. What is a rolling distribution?

LMDE constantly receives updates. Its ISO images are updated now and then but users do not require to re-install it on their systems.

4. How does LMDE compare to the Ubuntu-based editions?

Pros:

  • You don’t need to ever re-install the system. New versions of software and updates are continuously brought to you.
  • It’s faster and more responsive than Ubuntu-based editions.

Cons:

  • Although it’s using Romeo for unstable packages, LMDE continuously changes as it receives updates and new software. Compared to a frozen version of Linux Mint which changes very little once it’s publicly released, it’s not as stable. Things are likely to break more often but fixes can also come quicker. For this reason, LMDE requires a deeper knowledge and experience with Linux, dpkg and APT.
  • Debian is a less user-friendly/desktop-ready base than Ubuntu. Expect some rough edges.
5. Will it come in 64-bit? With KDE or other desktops?

The decision wasn’t made yet. LMDE is an experiment. Although we’re quite confident it will gain in popularity, we want to get an idea of how many users will switch to a Debian base before going further with it and bringing impacts to other editions. The idea of reaching the same level of functionality without using Ubuntu is quite challenging. It means there are missing pieces in the equation, components which need to be ported or re-written, and whether the pros outweight the cons, this is something we need to assess. A 32-bit Debian-based Gnome edition allows us to work on this with the community. When it’s fully on par with the Main Edition and if there is a demand for it, further editions will come for LMDE.

Additional notes:

  • About the installer: The live installer is developed from scratch with Debian in mind. It’s configurable and it can be re-used by other Debian-based distributions. We noticed a lack in live technologies and in live Debian installers, so we’re happy to take the lead on this. If you’re a developer and you’re interested in using it, have a look at its source repository and don’t hesitate to contact us so we can help you fork it and merge upcoming changes between our two projects.
  • About bugs: Please do not use Launchpad for bug reports. We’re considering the best strategy to collaborate with upstream Debian developers. In the meantimes, we opened the following forum thread.
  • About the “wrong ISO”: We recorded that 0.3% of our user base got the wrong ISO, which was synced a few days ago. If you did, you can either download the correct one, or simply update live-installer using the update manager.
  • About the media: It comes as a liveDVD. Locales work differently in Debian and the package base requires more space. We made LMDE compatible with unetbootin though, so you can install it using a USB stick.
  • Dedicated chat room: #linuxmint-debian is open to new LMDE users on irc.spotchat.org.
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New features at a glance:

* New Software Manager
o 30,000 packages
o Review applications straight from the Software Manager
o APT daemon
o Visual improvements
* New Backup Tool
o Incremental backups, compression, integrity checks
o Backup/Restoration of the software selection
* Better look & feel
o Backgrounds
o Welcome screen
o Update Manager
* New Thunar Move to Trash and Delete options
* System improvements
o Windows installer
o Husse quotes
o USB Creator
o Default software selection
o Local repository
o Apt hold/unhold/held commands
* Project changes
o Community Website
o Community Editions
o 32 & 64-bit
* Upstream improvements
o Faster boot
o Long Term Support

For a complete overview and to see screenshots of the new features, visit: “What’s new in Linux Mint 9 Xfce“.

Known problems:

* Splash screen resolution
* Moonlight
* Problems with Xfce mixer
* Desktop and delete options
* Gigolo and Windows shares
* Small fonts
* fusion-icon installs Compiz KDE packages
* Upstream issues

To get more information about these problems and their solution, read the “Known problems” section of the release notes.

System requirements:

* x86 processor (for both 32 & 64-bit versions)
* x86_64 compatible processor (for the 64-bit version)
* 256 MB of system memory (RAM)
* 4 GB of disk space for installation
* Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution
* CD-ROM drive or USB port

Upgrade instructions:

* To upgrade from a previous version of Linux Mint follow these .Instructions.
* To upgrade from Linux Mint 9 Xfce RC, simply apply any level 1 and 2 updates (if any) available in the Update Manager.

Download:

Linux Mint 9 Xfce is available in both 32 & 64-bit as a liveCD, via Torrent and HTTP download:

Linux Mint 9Xfce 1386
Linux Mint 9 Xfce amd64

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Op de DebConf10-conferentie die vorige week in New York werd gehouden, is door de Debian-ontwikkelaars besloten tot een freeze van het in aanbouw zijnde Debian 6.0, ook bekend onder codenaam ‘Squeeze’. Een releasedatum is nog onbekend.

Lees meer hier

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Tom heeft onze rangen vervoegt als nieuwe moderator. Zijn jarenlange ervaring met Ubuntu zijn zeker een pluspunt. Daarenboven heeft ie ook een hele periode als moderator op een Ubuntu forum gewerkt, waar hij de kneepjes van het vak geleerd heeft.

Welkom Tom

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U kunt ons nu ook volgen via Twitter: http://twitter.com/mintusersbe

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Het team is  trots om de release van Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox RC aan te kondigen.

Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox
Nieuwe functies in een oogopslag:

Voor een compleet overzicht en screenshots van de nieuwe functies bezoek,: “What’s new in Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox“.

Bekende Problemen:

  • Splash screen resolution
  • Moonlight
  • Animated flash
  • Windows installer
  • Theme issues
  • Ctrl+Alt+Backspace
  • Upstream issues

Voor meer informatie over deze problemen en een oplossing, lees
Bekende problemen” section of the release notes.

Belangrijke informatie:

Als een RC (Release Candidate) is deze release  gericht op ontwikkelaars en beta-testers die willen helpen Linux Mint bugs te vinden en te corrigeren voordat de stabiele release wordt uitgebracht.

Systeemvereisten:

  • x86 processor
  • 256 MB of system memory (RAM)
  • 4 GB of disk space for installation
  • Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution
  • CD-ROM drive or USB port

Bug reports:

Meld eventuele bugs aan Launchpad.

Download:

Enjoy!

We kijken uit naar uw feedback. Dank u voor het gebruik van Linux Mint en veel plezier toegewenst met het testen van de release candidate!

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Momenteel gebruiken we Drupal als CMS systeem dat we feitelijk als portaal gebruiken. Dat zal in de toekomst vervangen worden door een eigen systeem dat we momenteel aan het ontwikkelen zijn.

Het voordeel van ons portaal zelf te maken, is dat we niet meer gebonden zijn aan het keurslijf dat een professioneel portaal of CMS systeem ons oplegt.

Het nieuwe portaal zal een combinatie zijn van HTML / PHP en een mySQL database, met webinterfaces om het Team toe te laten remote aanpassingen te maken aan het portaal.

Heel binnenkort zal al een statische versie van het portaal het huidig Drupal systeem vervangen. Daarna wordt gestart met het ontwikkelen van de interactieve versie.

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Vandaag zijn zowel de 32 en de 64 bit versie van Linux Mint 9 KDE vrijgegeven als stabiele versie.

Linux Mint 9 KDE is gebaseerd op Kubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx, Linux Kernel 2.6.32, KDE 4.4.5, 7.5 en Xorg 2.3.0 Amarok, deze editie bevat veel verbeteringen en de nieuwste software van de open source wereld.

Systeem vereisten:

* X86-processor
* X86_64 compatibele processor (voor de 64-bits versie)
* 512 MB systeemgeheugen (RAM)
* 5 GB schijfruimte voor de installatie
* Grafische kaart van 800 × 600 resolutie
* CD-ROM drive of USB-poort

Release Notes:

http://linuxmint.com/rel_isadora_kde.php

Wat is er nieuw?:
http://linuxmint.com/rel_isadora_kde_whatsnew.php

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21 July, 2010

Linux Mint 9 XFCE RC is vanaf vandaag verkrijgbaar in twee versies om getest te worden op nog eventuele fouten voordat men de stabiele versie kan vrijgeven. Het betreft een 32 en 64 bit versie die beiden beschikbaar staan om gedownload te worden.

Linux Mint 9 Xfce RC is gebaseerd op Xubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx, Linux Kernel 2.6.32, Xfce 4.6.1 en Xorg 7.4. Linux Mint 9 “Isadora” Xfce is voorzien van vele verbeteringen en de nieuwste software van de open source wereld.

Systeem vereisten:

* X86 processor (zowel voor 32 & 64-bit versies)
* X86_64 compatibele processor (voor de 64-bits versie)
* 256 MB systeemgeheugen (RAM)
* 4 GB schijfruimte voor de installatie
* Grafische kaart van 800 × 600 resolutie
* CD-ROM drive of USB-poort

Belangrijke informatie:

Als een RC (Release Candidate) is deze release gericht op ontwikkelaars en beta-testers die willen helpen Linux Mint bugs te vinden en te corrigeren voordat de stabiele release vrijgegeven wordt. Gelieve geen gebruik maken van deze release als uw hoofdsysteem.

Bug rapporten:

Meld eventuele bugs kunt u vinden in Launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint

Release Notes:
http://linuxmint.com/rel_isadora_xfce.php

Wat is er nieuw?:
http://linuxmint.com/rel_isadora_xfce_whatsnew.php

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