Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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Re: Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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Confirmed that installing udisks package fixes auto mounting disks. Thanks for the info.
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Re: Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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A new salix-codecs-installer package is in the repos. That should fix the not-removing-itself bug.
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Re: Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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Homepage first topic link bad, not a 14.0alpha1 (only 13.2alpha1).
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Polesz wrote:Homepage first topic link bad, not a 14.0alpha1 (only 13.2alpha1).
Tx, it's fixed.
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Re: Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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Great news...

Can I upgrade my existing 13.37 64-bit installation to 14.0alpha1?

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Re: Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1

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nosaku wrote:Can I upgrade my existing 13.37 64-bit installation to 14.0alpha1?
Not recommended. Wait until release candidates, at the earliest, are available
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I am running Salix Xfce 14.0alpha1 for package building purposes and was wondering if will eventually become a rolling release (current) or a fixed realease (14.0). I was also wondering whether or not, I should be excluding kernel upgrades for the purposes of package building.
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Hum, not sure if it's still topic-related, but you must not exclude the kernel packages when building packages for current.
And -current is not a rolling release. It's a bit like "sid" in Debian. It's the name of the developping branch for the next version. When Slackware/Salix 14.0 will be out, current ⇒ 14 and there will not be any -current branch anymore. Then this 14.0 version will only receive updates for security reason or bugfixes, as usual with stable releases.
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JRD wrote:Hum, not sure if it's still topic-related, but you must not exclude the kernel packages when building packages for current.
gapan wrote:These installation images are in alpha state and are mainly targeted at developers/packagers.
Thanks JRD for informing those of us who were targeted by this alpha release, of the need to update kernels for package building.
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So should we remove the kernel exclude? I'm not running current as I write, but i seem to remember kernel packages are excluded as normal.

The one I can imagine changing is kernel-firmware.
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