http://www.linuxmce.org/index.php/news/developer/160-beta-times (http://www.linuxmce.org/index.php/news/developer/160-beta-times)
I think this is pin worthy news...
Great stuff! Congrats Everyone!
J.
Like I needed more Champagne...
Congrats guys! Thanks to all who pushed a piece of code!
I would personally like to give huge thanks to the relentless testers. Platypus-man most especially. Without he and bongowongo tirelessly downloading new snaps and finding bugs/maintaining the snapshot page, this would have taken MUCH longer than it already did. Bushtech, Seth, jamo, DragonK... RayBe who would test/break his system at the drop of a hat, and provided artwork and that very pretty bluecrystal UI... and Armor Gnome most recently... many many thanks.
The list is far and wide... these are the ones that come to mind that were kind enough to deal with me.
Thanks to Merkur2k for always having time to find/fix things that knocked through roadblocks I encountered. Tschak for being generally brilliant and always available to explain the deep dark inner workings.
I would like to thank posde specifically for making this all possible and working fairly tirelessly on this project.
Congratulations!
In commemoration I will go 24hours without asking ridiculous questions in IRC!
Anyone mind if I update the main wiki page to reflect the change of status?
PS: Done,... There goes my ADHD again... The wiki now reflects the beta release status and the 1004 install page now references the beta release, gives the link to the releases and also still references the snapshots page info...
Thank you JaseP
In today's world, if you don't have ADHD... you aren't paying attention.
Congrats and thank you to everyone who helped
I will install tonight
Congratulations to all, and many thanks to the developers.
This calls for a party. :D
party is over. back to work!
;D
Heck, Yeah! I know its been a long time since my last post back in 7.10. I am running 8.10 now and so much more stable. So much has been addressed to things I said where problems as in the mythtv not recording in the right directories. Now works as it was designed. Great work!!! I am now working on figuring the QT out so I can possibly contribute to the great lmce it is meant to be. No more static now dynamic!
Congrats to all involved, great team work.
I am now downloading 1004 for testing and I notice the size is smaller than usual snapshots (2.54GB), Is this correct?
Yes. There was a lot of multiplicity in the /var/cache/apt/archives directory we now delete.
Those trying 1004 for the first time, please be aware of the fact that on the snapshots, you do NOT need to run Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh as it is embedded. Network installs will still require it. From snap install you just have to plug an MD in and roll.
A big congratulation to all who are involved,
thanks for all their effort, time invested, code added and patience while giving support.
i would personally wanna thank: L3mce for his contribution, insights and user-support; Tschak for his deep knowledge, user-support and explanations; Foxi352 for doing RoamingOrb, Asterix and user-support; posde for his huge knowledge, never ending contribution to the system and user-support; Hari for his never ending additions to the device-database and user-support and Golgoj4 for his qOrbiter and user-support.
Thanks for making this such a great project.
br,
Raymond
Quote from: l3mce on August 16, 2012, 11:28:30 AM
Those trying 1004 for the first time, please be aware of the fact that on the snapshots, you do NOT need to run Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh as it is embedded. Network installs will still require it. From snap install you just have to plug an MD in and roll.
Great news! This will make setup sooo much easier for people!
J.
Very great news. Congratulations on the hard work
Quote from: l3mce on August 16, 2012, 11:28:30 AM
Yes. There was a lot of multiplicity in the /var/cache/apt/archives directory we now delete.
Those trying 1004 for the first time, please be aware of the fact that on the snapshots, you do NOT need to run Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh as it is embedded. Network installs will still require it. From snap install you just have to plug an MD in and roll.
Is there any way to hack edit our 1004 net installs to add that feature?
Follow-up:
I'm downloading now. 1,200KB/sec,... thank the Lord!
Any-who...
I want to post a press-release statement to LXer (Linux news aggregation site) and also maybe PM Nixie-Pixel (Red-headed Gaming/Open-Source Video Blogger) on the Beta of LinuxMCE 1004 being released. Any objections??
Remember, I got ADHD... Act quick!
Quote from: JaseP on August 17, 2012, 03:50:19 AM
Follow-up:
I'm downloading now. 1,200KB/sec,... thank the Lord!
Any-who...
I want to post a press-release statement to LXer (Linux news aggregation site) and also maybe PM Nixie-Pixel (Red-headed Gaming/Open-Source Video Blogger) on the Beta of LinuxMCE 1004 being released. Any objections??
Remember, I got ADHD... Act quick!
Wait for release before making press releases. we aint in a hurry.
-golgoj4
OOOOH,...
You's are so lucky,... I had my right F-U finger on "Enter."
JKing... I'm still jazzed about this, as is everybody. This is a big step.
Quote from: JaseP on August 17, 2012, 04:12:09 AM
OOOOH,...
You's are so lucky,... I had my right F-U finger on "Enter."
JKing... I'm still jazzed about this, as is everybody. This is a big step.
**************!
Quote from: l3mce on August 16, 2012, 11:28:30 AM
Yes. There was a lot of multiplicity in the /var/cache/apt/archives directory we now delete.
Those trying 1004 for the first time, please be aware of the fact that on the snapshots, you do NOT need to run Diskless_CreateTBZ.sh as it is embedded. Network installs will still require it. From snap install you just have to plug an MD in and roll.
The latest snapshot (LMCE-1004-20120813210126353.iso) is also smaller in size...... Is that correct?
Karel
Yes. It got too big adding the debugging symbols back in... so we started trying to find places to save space.
We found some. We could actually drop another 320 MB with different videos.
Just some feedback on the Beta install....
I did a fresh install on my core. Installation went smoothly.
All my media is on a second harddrive in my core, and was detected and available, just like it was on my previous install.
Some media was public and some were private.
Next on the list is 1-wire and X10....
Then I might be getting a Bluecherry PV-155 capture card next week or so for Cameras.... ;D
Karel
Should I do a fresh install, or can I keep using my current 10.04 install? I guess what I'm asking is, am I missing anything by not installing the snapshot. So, am I?
no.