[orca-list] Vinux 3.0.2 Now Released!
- From: Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal gmail com>
- To: vinux-support googlegroups com, vinux-development googlegroups com, Orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] Vinux 3.0.2 Now Released!
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 11:52:46 +0000
We are happy to announce the release of Vinux 3.0.2, based on Ubuntu
10.04.4. Changes in this release include:
Kernel 2.6.32.39.
Orca XDesktop 3.1.19.
Firefox 10.0.2.
Thunderbird 10.0.2.
Minor package changes as well as Vinux specific console branding
grub configuration.
Vinux tips on console log in.
Orca Customizations and man text scripts thanks to StormDragon.
Easy install scripts optimized.
Extra system sound schemes added.
USB install script included.
Luke's speakup DKMS package included, you no longer need to run
restorespeech after a new kernel is installed. Speakup automatically
builds at kernel install.
Please be sure to leave Linux-headers-generic metapackage installed.
CFH, openssh and CPU frequency daemon installed by default.
Remastersys no longer deletes ssh keyss for remastering.
YASR is no longer included, encountered frequent errors and not used.
Removed ISO master and GTK record my desktop to insure the CD image
is under 700 MB.
Vinux 3.0.2 manages extra sources with apt-add-repository,
/etc/apt/sources.list.d contains stable Mozilla, vinux and more
package archives.
The default desktop is Classic GNOME 2.x as you have come to expect
from Vinux LTS releases.
This version is available as CD and DVD both 32-bit and 64-bit
images, USB and Virtual editions.
Warning: The DVD images contain some non-free codecs and packages.
Using these versions in the USA, Japan and countries where the
legislation allows patents to apply to software and distribution of
restricted technologies may require the acquisition of 3rd party
licenses.
I would also like to take this opportunity to extend a special thanks to the following people:
Rob Whyte for building the CD and DVD images.
Dedicated testers, Nimer Jaber and the development/testing teams for feature suggestions and feedback.
special thank you to Bill Taylor for his constant dedication to testing and reporting bugs throughout this
development cycle. Although bill wasn't expecting recognition, his contribution has been outstanding.
Thanks to everyone for your support and feature suggestions.
It is our hope that this release continues to deliver what you have
come to expect from Vinux.
Download links and MD5 Sums:
32Bit CD Image:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-I386.iso
MD5Sum: 405bba1ee1f2a4a363c04302c4283dfe
64Bit CD Image:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-X64.iso
MD5Sum: 0dcc134a5b52b85217a75c709a368c92
32Bit DVD Image:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-I386-DVD.iso
MD5Sum: 7e88ea08f4bd889d01f2a39df77c3423
64Bit DVD Image:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-X64-DVD.iso
MD5Sum: 38823614a51843e155cfc082048a9a56
Virtual Edition:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-Virtual-Edition.exe
MD5Sum: a9129b9b270ec2f734b059bfdcbb7756
USB Edition:
http://vinuxproject.org/Downloads/V3.0.2/Vinux-3.0.2-USB-Standard.zip
MD5Sum: 042f4db21de79b7e162eaec73a4f20f6
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