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Releases: CBPP/cbpp11-amd64
Releases · CBPP/cbpp11-amd64
First Bugfix
$ md5sum cbpp-11.1-amd64-20210923.iso
f4d060ad99e4a4781d7c8a8015c7540c cbpp-11.1-amd64-20210923.iso
v11.0
First official release of cbpp on bullseye
d35ba9694b447fea22d5629359001636 cbpp-11-amd64-20210816.iso
v11.0-beta2
Here's a much more usable beta2
Tooooons of bugfixes, mostly revolving around the deprecation of python2. There's a real hosted apt repo now, instead of just using local packages in the installer
Known bugs:
- crappy hi-contrast battery icon for xfce-power-manager, likely to be swapped for mate-power-manager (I feel like we switch between these two with every release)
- ssh pipemenu still busted due to python migration issues, I need to either hook pip into the installation process or package up the python3 version that's available in pip of paramiko. And then port the python2 script to python3.
- libreoffice metapackage dependencies are busted, it's a one-liner, it'll be in the next beta
- I ported obapps and obmenu, but they still need to be tested
- the colors in terminator are off, but that'll probably just be a one-liner in the conf
- conky's not launching appropriately from the autostart, but runs fine from the terminal, not sure what's going on there
- there seems to be no firmware in the installer, even though the settings haven't changed in the live-build conf. I might just shim them in via the include.installer dir
md5:
b9178884e0a057e0702d4ac5cfd65442 cbpp-11-beta2-amd64-20210422.iso
v11.0-beta1
CAUTION: many bugs contained within!
This is simply the very first build of CBPP on top of a bullseye base (live-disc only for the moment). As such, there are many breakages with old configs, such as:
- Clipman deprecation and swap to a new program entirely
- mate-volume-control-applet name change, so nothing in the system tray
- deprecated conky config, doesn't start up at all
- terminator config seems broken, color scheme is off
- compton, maybe failing silently, needs more testing
And likely many more! So why release? Well cause I thought it might be fun to let people in a little bit earlier than usual.
Things that still need to happen outside of bugfixing:
- host a new bullseye repo
- rebuild all packages
- maybe migrate website to ec2/ecs on aws, instead of bucket webhosting
- fix up the boot menu on the disc and add installable mode
Check it out if you're curious, but certainly don't expect to have a usable daily image!
md5:
f5724c86b381bd569aef92a643d0aaa1 cbpp-11-beta1-amd64-20210418.iso
Happy crunching :)