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Some of you may be aware but I have been rather ill of late. No coronavirus tho but It has significantly delayed me getting the 5.1.0 official release out.
Bodhi 5.1 is probably, of all the distro's that I know, the distro with the smartest targeted iso's. It's mean, lean and overall impressive. Great job!
One request: currently, mintupdate is still only in the Testing repo. As mintupdate is now officially part of the AppPack Release, can it perhaps be transferred to the normal stable Bodhi repo?
That would make it easier to install mintupdate in the "lean" Standard, HWE and Legacy: no need to enable the Testing repo then.
One request: currently, mintupdate is still only in the Testing repo. As mintupdate is now officially part of the AppPack Release, can it perhaps be transferred to the normal stable Bodhi repo?
That would make it easier to install mintupdate in the "lean" Standard, HWE and Legacy: no need to enable the Testing repo then.
That is of course planned. I just still not up to feeling my usual perky self. It needs some minor changes in the way it is packaged before I add it to the main repos. In testing it is fine as is and on the app pack I made the changes locally on the ISO. But I will get to doing it properly and adding to the main repo in the next few days hopefully.
That is of course planned. I just still not up to feeling my usual perky self. It needs some minor changes in the way it is packaged before I add it to the main repos. In testing it is fine as is and on the app pack I made the changes locally on the ISO. But I will get to doing it properly and adding to the main repo in the next few days hopefully.
Great! No hurry: your health is much more important. Take all the time you need for getting better first.
How come, distrowatch.com is telling me that 'Bodhi 5.1.0' has just been released,
whereas the 'About' of 'Bodhi', said already weeks ago, it is '5.1.0'?
How can it be new, then?
Let me add, I installed 'Bodhi' when '5.0' was released and did all updates since that day, up to now.
EDIT:
Where can I get all those wallpapers as shown in the video of post #7?.
I don't have the entry 'Desktop Icons' in the 'Files' tab of the settings panel. How can I get that entry, please?
1. We added all stuff to our repository. It means if you apt-get dist-upgrade, your system was completely upgraded
2. Oh, you are right. I probably installed that package offered by Ylee for video purpose. I will upload it to the repo soon. Sorry
3. Hmm, I have it there. It is a part of moksha core. Unsure in your case
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