Hello all,
this last year there were lot of movement from enlightenment developers.
They finally released E17 and the port collection was created in CRUX.
The development process from e developers is getting stronger and seem
that they sorted a new release cycle, releasing E18 at the end of the
last year too and they are working on E19.
Since I'm maintaining this repository and I'll try to maintain different
enlightenment versions, I asked for this rename to keep them together in
the same collection.
Apologies for the inconveniences and needed changes from the user side.
Remember to update with the new rsync file [1] and change prtdir in
prt-get.conf.
Regards, Victor.
[1] http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=getup&q=enlightenment
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Victor Martinez | http://lokalix.dyndns.org
Hi,
Thought I ought to share my correspondence with your member James Mills re.
the difference between CruxEX and CRUX - see below.
It might have common interest.
140109 /exton
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Well, you can of course do that (and be happy) but it is time consuming.
CruxEX is a "full" Linux (CRUX) system with X etc. As I said before you can
install CruxEX in five minutes to a USB stick or to your hard drive.
Best regards
Arne
From: James Mills [mailto:prologic@shortcircuit.net.au]
Sent: den 9 januari 2014 10:05
To: C A Exton
Subject: Re: CruxEX 2014 (CRUX 3.0) Live USB with LXDE and kernel 3.12.6!
How is this any different than me installing
stock CRUX on a USB stick with a custom kernel
with "extras everything"? :)
Just asking!
cheers
James
PS: I'm not lazy!
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 6:11 PM, C A Exton < <mailto:info@exton.net>
info(a)exton.net> wrote:
Thanks.
Well, CruxEX is targeted towards the same Linux users who like CRUX. I.e.
people with some Linux experience, who are not too lazy. Also people who
would like to test a CRUX system "live" before a hard drive installation.
You can run CruxEX from a USB stick with persistence. All system changes
(including new program installations) will be saved on the stick. If you
later on decide to install CruxEX to hard drive all changes will follow. A
hard drive installation takes about five minutes! So perhaps CruxEX is for
some lazy people after all!
I'm on "vacation" right now. The number of exton distributions has decreased
from 66 (all time high in June 2011) to 13. See a
<http://linux.exton.net/content/download> complete LIST. It was a bit too
much for me to keep 66 distributions up to date. All exton distributions on
the Swedish Linux Society's FTP Server can be reached
<ftp://ftp.svenskalinuxforeningen.se/distributions/exton/> HERE. All exton
distributions in English (English locale) can also be dowloaded from
<http://linux.exton.net/content/download> SourceForge.net. Looking after 13
distributions feels just right for me at the moment. I have no difficulty to
keep them updated as you can see.
I have been doing this for many years now so I have my own methods. I do
everything alone. Of course I use some scripts, but not really any
"automated tools".
Best regards
C A Exton
From: <mailto:crux-bounces@lists.crux.nu> crux-bounces(a)lists.crux.nu
[mailto: <mailto:crux-bounces@lists.crux.nu> crux-bounces(a)lists.crux.nu] On
Behalf Of James Mills
Sent: den 8 januari 2014 21:08
To: <mailto:crux@lists.crux.nu> crux(a)lists.crux.nu
Subject: Re: CruxEX 2014 (CRUX 3.0) Live USB with LXDE and kernel 3.12.6!
Nice work. Who is this targeted towards?
I notice you do this for many other distros as well?
Do you have a team doing this or a bunch of automated tools?
Cheers
James
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 12:31 AM, C A Exton < <mailto:info@exton.net>
info(a)exton.net> wrote:
I've made a new version of CruxEX Live.
ABOUT
CruxEX 3.0 2014 64bit Linux Live USB is based on <http://crux.nu/> CRUX 3.0
(latest version, released 130119). CruxEX 3.0 2014 uses the
<http://lxde.org/> LXDE Desktop environment. I have replaced the original
CRUX kernel with "my" special kernel 3.12.6-x86_64-exton, with support for
"extra everything".
KERNEL etc
Kernel 3.12.6 is the latest available stable kernel as of 140108. Among all
installed and updated applications are Firefox 26.0, Gimp 2.8.10 and
<http://wicd.sourceforge.net/> Wicd. Furthermore compilation tools so that
you can install programs from source.
INSTALL
CruxEX is very easy to install to hard drive and/or a USB pen drive. Takes
about 5 min.
<http://cruxex.exton.net/install-harddisk/index.html>
http://cruxex.exton.net/install-harddisk/index.html
<http://cruxex.exton.net/cruxex-3.0-pen-drive/>
http://cruxex.exton.net/cruxex-3.0-pen-drive/
READ MORE: <http://cruxex.exton.net> http://cruxex.exton.net
140108 /C A Exton
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131008 based on <http://crux.nu/> CRUX 3.0 with LXDE and kernel
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<http://slackex.exton.net/> SlackEX 14.1 64bit > version 131111 based on
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on <http://ubuntu.com/> Ubuntu 14.04 with Mate 1.6.0 and kernel
3.12.0-7-exton
<http://archex.exton.net/> ArchEX 2013 Dual 64bit/32bit Live DVD > version
131206 based on <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page> Arch Linux
with kernel 3.12.3-1-ARCH and <http://lxde.org/> LXDE
<http://exgent.exton.net/> exGENT 64bit Linux Live CD > version 131129
based on <http://www.gentoo.org/> Gentoo with LXDE and genkernel
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<http://mex.exton.net/> MeX Linux 64bit > version 131127 based on
<http://ubuntu.com/> Ubuntu 13.10 with KDE 4.11.3, Gnome 3.8.4, Razor-qt and
kernel 3.12.0-3-exton
<http://puppex.exton.net/> PuppEX 14.1 32bit Linux Live CD > version 131212
based on <http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppy53> Puppy Linux Slacko 5.6 with
<http://lxde.org/> LXDE and kernel 3.10.5
<http://opsus.exton.net/> EXTON OpSuS 13.1 64bit Linux live USB > version
131124 based on <http://www.opensuse.org/en/> openSUSE 13.1 with KDE 4.11.3
<http://debex.exton.net/> DebEX Barebone 64bit Live DVD > version 131221
based on <http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/> Debian Jessie with
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