Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-08 Thread Dieter Plaetinck
On Sat, 08 May 2010 11:50:27 +0200 Mathieu Pasquet wrote: > On 07/05/2010 21:53, Dieter Plaetinck wrote: > >> > Archlinux have rolling releases. You can use *netinstall*.iso for > >> > installing new software or just do `pacman -Syu` after install. > > I second that. I have met someone who just

Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-08 Thread Mathieu Pasquet
On 07/05/2010 21:53, Dieter Plaetinck wrote: >> > Archlinux have rolling releases. You can use *netinstall*.iso for >> > installing new software or just do `pacman -Syu` after install. I second that. I have met someone who just can't easily install ArchLinux because his network card is supported o

Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-07 Thread Dieter Plaetinck
On Fri, 7 May 2010 08:42:39 +0300 Nick Stepa wrote: > Archlinux have rolling releases. You can use *netinstall*.iso for > installing new software or just do `pacman -Syu` after install. updated images are good for support of new hardware, filesystems, .. Dieter

Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-07 Thread Nick Stepa
On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 10:53:35PM -0400, Keith Hinton wrote: > Hi all. > I remember way back when Aaron G posted about how Arches goal would be to > release every four months or so to keep up with regular kernel releases and > frequent ISO images. > However, I remember the last official Iso was

Re: [arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-06 Thread Tobias Powalowski
Am Freitag 07 Mai 2010 schrieb Keith Hinton: > Hi all. > I remember way back when Aaron G posted about how Arches goal would be to > release every four months or so to keep up with regular kernel releases > and frequent ISO images. However, I remember the last official Iso was in > August of 2009.

[arch-general] Arch Linux release Schedule

2010-05-06 Thread Keith Hinton
Hi all. I remember way back when Aaron G posted about how Arches goal would be to release every four months or so to keep up with regular kernel releases and frequent ISO images. However, I remember the last official Iso was in August of 2009. I am not saying that that is bad or anything. I am cu