Aramo ISO Beta 2

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Ark74

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Hello guys,

As every Wednesday the development meeting takes place and after several weeks of hard work we have now the a 2nd beta ISO image for Aramo.

The main changes from the last ISO,

  • Added all supported DE images:
    • trisquel
    • triskel
    • trisquel-mini
    • trisquel-sugar
  • Build the EFI local repo on ISO image (no internet connection required)
  • Added first testing debian-installer image for aramo (aramo's text installer)
  • Several fixes and updates for kernel and core packages.

On Aramo in general,

  • New installable DE:
    • Budgie - trisquel-budgie-desktop
    • Kylin - kylin-desktop
  • Improved l10n on Add/Remove Applications (trisquel-app-install)

Known issues,

  • Aramo Artwork
  • Trisquel Sugar some activities have issues.
  • Minimal headless environment l10n/kb console not applied.
  • Non desired services advertised on gnome-online-accounts
  • debian-installer support for amd64 arch only

Find the latest BETA images at:
http://cdbuilds.trisquel.org/aramo/

All the feedback is welcome, current and new issues will be followed/tracked at the Trisquel's GitLab instance, please ask for your account at the devel mailing list or the #trisquel-devel channel.

Cheers!

Ark74

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Quick comment,

The development channel is at #trisquel-dev not ending with "devel", sorry for the typo.

Read you soon.
Cheers!

niyasc
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I have created a desktop tour video for the same.
https://youtu.be/y92xgq9q1M4

iShareFreedom
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andermetalsh
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prospero
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I have been using CloudTube to the same purpose. See this discussion for more details.

In the long run, using PeerTube, or any similar federated service, is arguably the better choice, to completely bypass Google's privacy invading and freedom restricting practices at once.