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Devuan 5.0.0 released

Version 5.0 ("Daedalus") of the Debian-based Devuan distribution has been released. "This is the result of many months of painstaking work by the Team and detailed testing by the wider Devuan community." The announcement lists a couple of new features but mostly defers to the Debian 12 ("bookworm") release notes.

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Devuan 5.0.0 released

Posted Aug 18, 2023 14:43 UTC (Fri) by dkg (subscriber, #55359) [Link] (4 responses)

From the announcement:
Along with the above URLs, the repositories are also accessible
using the Tor network, by using our hidden service address:

	deb tor+http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged daedalus main
	deb tor+http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged daedalus-security main
	deb tor+http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/merged daedalus-updates main
	deb tor+http://devuanfwojg73k6r.onion/devuan daedalus-proposed main
These are v2 onion addresses, which have been deprecated for over two years. I'm assuming this is a copy/paste from a previous announcement, but this kind of inattention to detail in the release announcement itself does make one wonder what sort of attention to detail has gone on in the rest of the distribution. Copy/paste without review and testing is not a great way to run a distribution.

Devuan 5.0.0 released

Posted Aug 18, 2023 15:54 UTC (Fri) by zdzichu (subscriber, #17118) [Link]

Debian's spirit is strong with Devaun!

Devuan 5.0.0 released

Posted Aug 18, 2023 20:18 UTC (Fri) by rweikusat2 (subscriber, #117920) [Link]

I've been running Devuan for some years now and have no reason to complain about it.

Devuan 5.0.0 released

Posted Aug 19, 2023 16:35 UTC (Sat) by mett (guest, #138412) [Link]

Dev1 is working here
without all the lockins
introduced in Debian
by the employees of
the different corporations
that d ont give a damn
about the original social
contract.
Please, keep on the good work!

Devuan 5.0.0 released

Posted Aug 21, 2023 10:11 UTC (Mon) by anselm (subscriber, #2796) [Link]

These are v2 onion addresses, which have been deprecated for over two years.

What do you expect? This is Devuan. Using deprecated stuff is kinda what they're all about.


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