thetotalchaos wrote:GMaq wrote:Hi,
@thetotalchaos
The GPT issue has been reported by a few folks on the forum (you may recognize one of them):
http://www.remastersys.com/forums/index ... pic=3185.0
Regarding Jessie... yep it looks like the best Debian so far for multimedia content, add the KX Repos and kaboom something amazing has happened! as you know AV Linux is simply one small choice of many..
Is there a technical issue or concern forcing you to stick your system to Debian Oldstable, because the way i see it, at this point its must have cost you a far greater effort to maintain a Squeeze system it this point in time instead of making a time adequate distribution. i Myself and guessing a significant part on the community will offer help and assistance keepind an up-tp-date out-of-the-box and reliable multimedia distribution.
BTW the new iso is still down!
I have a known, working, stable base with numerous tweaks and improvements in the base distribution itself, my kernel and DE are far newer than Debian Stable and I have some items like SLiM and Nautilus 2.30 that have yet to be improved upon and work perfectly and efficiently but are now obsolete or deprecated. Although I have a great working relationship with the Remastersys developer he has discontinued Remastersys which has enabled a non-developer like myself to create and share AV Linux. But most of all to be honest and I've been very clear about this in the past, with KX Debian repos available for all current Ubuntu and Debian releases in both 64bit and 32bit architectures (including Debian testing) AV Linux is not a
future need... which is sincerely great and truly all credit for that goes to falkTX! I'm not in this for myself and I can plainly see when something better has come along... and KX Repos+KX ISO's have arrived!
AV Linux filled a legitimate need for a few years, AV Linux can still fill a need in the
now on it's current base and with the high quality and production readiness of the applications this time around it will enable people to 'Install and Create' on decent spec legacy (and reasonably new) hardware for quite some time. Beyond that what do you want me to do? Take a Debian testing ISO slap in the KX repos and stick my own wallpaper on it? NOT!!