Debian jessie repo changes (antiX-16 users)

This is for antiX-16 users.
Due to changes made in upstream Debian, a new apt-antix deb will arrive shortly.
You should be prompted to accept new changes or not.
The default is N(o). You should choose Y(yes) to get the new ones.

debian.list should now look like this

# Debian Stable. Default for antiX-16.
# Use for maximum stability INSTEAD of the ‘rolling’ TESTING release concept.
#NEW
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free

debian-stable-updates.list

# Debian Jessie Updates
deb http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://security.debian.org/ jessie/updates main contrib non-free

EXPKEYSIG error and fix

For those users getting the EXPKEYSIG error.

Method 1:

3 steps, in a terminal

1. wget 'https://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/releases/antix-archive-keyring.asc'

or

wget 'http://repo.antixlinux.com/antix-archive-keyring.asc'

2. sudo apt-key add antix-archive-keyring.asc

3. sudo apt-get update

Method 2:

1. Download antix-archive-keyring_20019.3.13_all.deb from here: http://repo.antixlinux.com

In the directory where you downloaded the deb

2. sudo dpkg -i antix-archive-keyring_20019.3.13_all.deb

3. sudo apt-get update

ISO download links not all working

We are experiencing a problem with the rsync server, with the result that many of the links on our ISO download page
downloads produce a 404 error.
The two “Anywhere” sources are still functioning and can be used.

Thanks for your patience!

antiX-17.4 now out

antiX-17.4 (Helen Keller) released

This is primarily a point-release upgrade of antiX-17.3 (Helen Keller) with a newer L1TF/Foreshadow and Meltdown/Spectre/CVE-2019-8912 patched kernel, a few bugfixes, updated translations and some upgraded and new packages.

As usual we offer the following completely systemd-free flavours for both 32 and 64 bit architecture.

antiX-full (c1GB) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm plus full libreoffice suite.

antiX-base (c680MB so fits on a cd) – 4 windows managers – IceWM (default), fluxbox, jwm and herbstluftwm.

antiX-core (c330MB) – no X, but should support most wireless.

antiX-net (c170MB)- no X. Just enough to get you connected (wired) and ready to build.

The 32 bit version uses a non-pae kernel.

So what has changed since antiX-17.3 release?

* new 4.9.160 kernel patched for L1TF/Foreshadow and Meltdown/Spectre and CVE-2019-8912 exploits
* all packages upgraded to Debian 9.8
* latest eudev 3.2.7
* firefox-esr upgraded to 60.5.1 (Quantum)
* further improvements to localization of applications
* more consistent icon/theme – many thanks to MisTell
* arc-evopro2-theme now default
* ubuntu icons used as default
* wonderland cursor theme included
* Rox panel better organised for those that use it
* includes tomb file encryption app
* firejail/firetools backported from Debian buster
* antiX-installer (based on gazelle-installer) received fixes to address crashes during grub install
* repo-manager now lists many many more repository mirrors (thanks aledie)
* significant improvement to the UEFI boot capabilities of the live system, especially for 64 bit UEFI systems – (many thanks to BitJam and fehlix)
* hunspell used for spelling
* Network Assistant replaces broadcom-manager
* User Manager forked from MX Linux.

So, why should I use antiX?

* systemd-free!
* fast
* stable
* flexible
* light on system resources
* Install to harddrive,
* Set up and run live from an encrypted stick with persistence and remaster
* Frugal install on a partition.
* Option to run bleeding edge Debian Testing (buster) or sid (Only for experienced users).

The choice is yours!

The most extensive live usb on the planet!

So what is included?

Lots! Explore!

* Based on Debian Stretch, but without systemd and libsystemd0.
* eudev instead of systemd-udev
* Customised kernel with fbcondecor splash
* libreoffice (full version only)
* firefox-esr
* claws-mail
* systemd-free cups for printing
* xmms -for audio
* gnome-mpv – for playing video
* smtube – play youtube videos without a using a browser
* streamlight-antix – stream videos with very low RAM usage.
* evince – pdf reader
* latest adobe-flashplugin
* arc-evopro2-theme

File managers and desktop:

* spacefm
* rox-filer

Convert your video and audio files with:

* winff
* asunder

Connect to the net with:

* ceni – default
* wicd – turned off by default. Use F4 at the live boot menu and choose wicd to turn it on.
* gnome-ppp – if you are still on dial-up
* nosystemd version of network-manager in the repos

Editors:

* geany
* leafpad
* Midnight Commander
* vim-tiny
* nano

Tools for remastering and creating snapshots of installed system:

* iso-snapshot
* remaster tools

General tools:

* bootrepair
* codecs installer
* network-assistant
* user-manager
* ddm-mx – install nvidia drivers
* repo-manager – many more mirrors to choose from

Others:

* hexchat – gui chat
* luckybackup – excellent backup tool. There’s nothing lucky about it!
* simple-scan – for scanning documents
* transmission-gtk – torrent downloader
* wingrid-antix – turn the stacking window managers into tilers.
* Xfburn for burning cd/dvd
* connectshares-antix for network shares
* droopy-antix – an easy way to transfer files over the net.
* mirage – image viewer
* package-installer – install applications easily and safely
* antiX Control Centre – an easy way to do just about anything!
* streamtuner2 – listen to streaming radio
* cherrytree – note taking application
* lxkeymap – gui to set system localisation
* fskbsetting – gui to set live localisation
* gdebi – gui tool to install .deb files

Why not try out our included ‘cli’ apps:

* Editors: nano and vim
* Newsreader: newsboat
* Chat: irssi
* Audio player: mocp
* Radio: pmrp
* Video player: mpv
* Youtube video: mps-youtube
* Audio ripper: abcde
* Torrent: rtorrent
* Cd burner: cdw
* Writer: Wordgrinder
* cli-aptiX – command line synaptics
* live-kernel-updater – update kernel when running live
* backlight-brightness – usefull tool for laptops
* antiX-cli-cc – command line control centre

Cool in-house antiX apps available in the repos:

* 1-to-1-voice-antix – Voice chat between two pcs via encrypted mumble
* 1-to-1-assistance-antix – Remote access help application
* ssh-conduit – Remote resources via an ssh encrypted connection

”Great ”’LiveUSB”’ features:”

o fast boot times without systemd
o auto-customizable bootloaders (legacy and uefi)
o easy persistence and easy frugal installs
o remasters and respins
o legacy and 32-bit uefi and 64-bit uefi
o encrypted live usb options

Many thanks to the antiX team, testers, supporters, and translators.
Also many thanks to the MX Linux programmers for various applications ported to antiX.
Special thanks to aledie for massively expanding our worldwide mirrors for antiX (and MX Linux).

Enjoy antiX-17.4!

anticapitalista, 06 March 2019, Thessaloniki.

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CVE-2019-8912 patched kernels available

CVE-2019-8912 patched kernels available for download.
Users are advised to upgrade.

4.4.176 for antiX-16 users.
4.9.160 for antiX-17 users.

Also available in both 32/64 bit, stretch/testing/sid repos.

4.19.25
4.20.12

New kernels available

These are LTS kernels.

They also have fbsplash/fbcondecor working again.

4.19.18-486, 4.19.18-pae-686, 4.19.18-amd
4.9.153-486, 4.9.153-pae-686, 4.9.153-amd

32 and 64 bit versions for stretch, testing and sid.

eudev upgrade in Testing/sid

Just a heads up that I have updated eudev in testing/sid.
This version is exactly the same as the 3.2.7 version, except we now blacklist nvidiafb and rivafb.

Please post in the forums if this causes issues.

New kernels available

These are LTS kernels.

4.19.17-486, 4.19.17-pae-686, 4.19.17-amd
4.9.152-486, 4.9.152-pae-686, 4.9.152-amd

32 and 64 bit versions for stretch, testing and sid.