trisquel 6

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Mr. Boat
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A rejoint: 01/13/2013

Damn, new final release:

Next Friday,
Final release - 22-Feb-2013

We'll have to wait!

danialbehzadi
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A rejoint: 01/19/2013

Why there is no torrent download file in the iso page ( http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/ )?

Magic Banana

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A rejoint: 07/24/2010
lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010

For me the tracker didn't want to cooperate, while trying to get the amd64 torrent

"not authorized" or some such error...

danialbehzadi
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A rejoint: 01/19/2013

Same error for me, but it could find 2 peers via Distibuted Hash Table (DHT) and it is downloading now (5%).

bicuie
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A rejoint: 02/28/2013

When will it be officially released & show up in the download page?

jxself
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A rejoint: 09/13/2010

> When will it be official released & show up in the download page?

That is supposed to happen on Friday March 1 or Saturday March 2
depending on what time zone you're in when it happens.

bicuie
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A rejoint: 02/28/2013

Thats good news. Thanks!

Chris

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A rejoint: 04/23/2011

:) Maybe I misread something although I thought it was suppose to happen last Friday? Putting out a date seems unwise when Rubén has said "it'll be ready when its ready" (or something like that).

jxself
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A rejoint: 09/13/2010

Chris, check out the lastest developer meeting. :)

Chris

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A rejoint: 04/23/2011

:( I think I missed it. Or maybe that was the meeting I was partly there for.

rakubx

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A rejoint: 09/21/2010

Trisquel 6 is here : http://devel.trisquel.info/makeiso/iso/ Good job !

bicuie
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A rejoint: 02/28/2013

It isnt official yet.
devel.trisquel.info is for testing files and beta images.
Official releases are at http://cdimage.trisquel.info/trisquel-images/

oshanz
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A rejoint: 02/12/2012

May be few hours or seconds :D

necorb
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A rejoint: 05/08/2013

I just want to post my gratitude and thanks to the developers of this Linux distro.

For me, on my notebook (amilo pa 2548), it worked out of the box(!).

I've been struggling for the past two-three weeks (when I decided to leave windows) with some other distros and the same thing can not be sad for any of those. In most cases tweaking was required even for the GUI to show up. And I never had a successful test running a 3D-application (imagine the time spend searching and reading dead-end forum-posts here :D).

Now I just hope it will continue to work without nasty surprises and although I have not made any extensive testing (just installed it) it looks very promising.

Thanks again.

lembas
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A rejoint: 05/13/2010

Welcome to freedom! Enjoy your stay!

And should any issues crop up, we'll gladly try to help you.

Cyberhawk

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A rejoint: 07/27/2010

Nice to hear that and welcome!

Get ready for some rethinking though :)
Linux is just the kernel, what you use right now is a distribution of GNU/Linux. The OS started out as GNU, but GNU didn't have a working kernel by the early 90s. Linus Torvalds however made a working kernel and released it under the GPLv2 License, which was the preferred license for GNU software back then and made it possible to combine both to a complete operating system. None of the parts, utilities + user programms or the kernel would act as an operating system on their own, they are more like two halfs of one thing which are basically non-operational without the other one.

It's important to explain that because of the ideals behind the GNU project, the dedication to which makes Trisquel unique. Otherwise it would be a complete copy of Ubuntu and basically redundant.