EasyOS Dunfell-series 4.4.3
EasyOS was created in 2017, derived from Quirky Linux,
which in turn was derived from Puppy Linux in 2013. Easy
is built in woofQ, which takes as input binary packages
from any distribution, and uses them on top of the unique
EasyOS infrastructure.
Throughout 2020, the official release for x86_64 PCs was
the Buster-series, built with Debian 10.x Buster DEBs.
EasyOS has also been built with packages compiled from
source, using a fork of OpenEmbedded (OE). Currently, the
Dunfell release of OE has been used, to compile two sets
of binary packages, for x86_64 and aarch64.
The latter have been used to build EasyOS for the
Raspberry Pi4, and first official release, 2.6.1, was in
January 2021.
The page that you are reading now has the release notes
for EasyOS Dunfell-series on x86_64 PCs, also debuting in
2021.
Ongoing development is now focused on the x86_64
Dunfell-series. The last version in the x86_64
Buster-series is 2.6.2, on June 29, 2021, and that is
likely to be the end of that series. Releases for the Pi4
Dunfell-series are still planned but very intermittent.
The version number is for EasyOS itself, independent of
the target hardware; that is, the infrastructure,
support-glue, system scripts and system management and
configuration applications.
The latest version is becoming mature, though Easy is an
experimental distribution and some parts are under
development and are still considered as beta-quality.
However, you will find this distro to be a very pleasant
surprise, or so we hope.
2.6.1 release notes
Here are blog posts relevant to EasyOS Dunfell-series:
- Qsync
fixed on the Pi4 and FF compiled — January 25,
2021
- Easy
Version Control rollback device-tree files —
January 25, 2021
- Fixed
compile of libvdpau-va-gl in OE — January 24, 2021
- Fixed
compile of Samba without krb5 in OE — January 22,
2021
- Tweaks
for OpenEmbedded Dunfell — January 21, 2021
- Fix
for 2createpackages in woofQ — January 20, 2021
- Norwegian
language PETs for EasyOS — January 17, 2021
- Restore
arrows to gtk3 scrollbars — December 31, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell 0.104 released — December 30, 2020
- Zarfy
fixed in OE — December 29, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell 0.103 almost released — December 28, 2020
- Extra
patches applied to bash in OE — December 27, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell 0.102 released — December 27, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell update weird error — December 26, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell 0.101 released — December 25, 2020
- Kernel
5.10.2 compiled in EasyOS Dunfell — December 22,
2020
- Mime
database fixes — December 21, 2020
- EasyOS
Dunfell series to be based on 5.10 kernel —
December 19, 2020
- Fixes
for OpenEmbedded Dunfell build — December 19, 2020
Some extra notes: the kernel is 5.10.11, SeaMonkey is
2.53.6. For those who need the 'wl' kernel wifi driver, it
is available as a PET package -- click "petget" on the
desktop. EasyOS is available as English, French, German,
and Norwegian (nb and nn) builds. Norwegian is brand new
and untested.
2.6.2 release notes
Not much different from 2.6.1, have just bumped the
kernel and SeaMonkey. Release notes:
Most of the packages in the Dunfell series are compiled
in OpenEmbedded, including Samba. However, Feodor
discovered that CUPS support was broken. This was fixed by
adding the 'cups' package as a dependency in the 'samba'
OpenEmbedded build recipe. The binary package is now
"revision 3", samba-4.10.17-r3-nocona-64.tar.xz.
Regarding the last item, as explained, EasyOS has
rejoined the Puppy Linux Forum, at https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewforum.php?f=63
2.7 release notes
Source packages have been recompiled in
OpenEmbedded/Yocto, this time adding ModemManager,
Inkscape and pngoverlay-cairo. ModemManager GUI has also
been added to the build. A couple of significant bugs
fixed. Release notes:
- Dependencies
to compile modem-manager-gui — April 13, 2021
- Fix
for menu font size in LibreOffice — April 12, 2021
- How
to compile LibreOffice in EasyOS — April 12, 2021
- Dependencies
for LibreOffice compiled in OE — April 11, 2021
- Inkscape
compiled in OpenEmbedded — April 10, 2021
- pngoverlay-cairo
utility now in woofQ — April 09, 2021
- Dunfell
recompile commencing in OpenEmbedded — April 09,
2021
- Wallpaper
corruption in containers maybe fixed — April 07,
2021
- Osmo
crash fixed — April 06, 2021
- Serious
Xorg Wizard bug fixed — April 05, 2021
When click "dunfell" on the desktop, first startup of
EasyOS desktop in container is faster. The bug getting
corrupted wallpaper seems to be fixed, but feedback
welcome if you still get it.
2.7.1 release notes
Thanks guys, for the feedback! This release has many
incremental improvements and fixes, and two new packages,
'brightness control' and 'flsynclient'. Release notes:
2.7.2 release notes
Some small, but important bug fixes and tweaks, and one
new application:
2.7.3 release notes
More small but important fixes and improvements:
2.8.1 release notes
The main news item for this release is that all packages
have been recompiled in OpenEmbedded with glibc 2.33, up
from 2.31. Also, some bug fixes, package upgrades and the
kernel now has the Paragon ntfs3 driver builtin. Release
notes:
- Conf
files for MPV and Celluloid — June 10, 2021
- SeaMonkey
fix to display github.com correctly — June 10,
2021
- Celluloid
bumped and new brlaser — June 09, 2021
- pie-executable
and sharedlib fixed again — May 31, 2021
- Glibc
bumped to 2.33 in OpenEmbedded — May 29, 2021
- Kernel
5.10.39 compiled with Paragon ntfs3 driver — May
24, 2021
- Fatdog64
running in a container — May 10, 2021
- Fix
for JWMDesk in container — May 10, 2021
- Handling
ROX PuppyPin in container — May 10, 2021
- Wallpaper
corruption hopefully fixed in containers — May 09,
2021
Hmmm, after listing them, realise quite a lot has
happened since version 2.7.3.
There was consideration of moving to a "save file"
instead of a "save folder", here
and here,
but that got aborted.
2.8.3 release notes
Not many changes, but significant. Release notes:
The package selection has changed a little bit. The
'jack', 'modemmanager' and 'modem-manager-gui' packages
are no longer compiled in OpenEmbedded and not included in
the release of EasyOS.
2.8.4 release notes
Just one change:
Noticed a new bug introduced with 2.53.8: At youtube.com,
1080p video, "Cinema mode" button does not work, have to
manually resize the window. Full-screen button works.
2.9 release notes
There has been a complete recompile in OpenEmbedded, with
some package version upgrades. Also, SeaMonkey has been
upgraded to 2.53.9 and the kernel to 5.10.61. Release
notes:
Note, when I do a complete rebuild in OE, I bump the
"revision number", in this case from "r3" to "r4" -- this
is in the package names, for example
'alsa-plugins-1.2.1-r4-nocona-64.tar.xz' -- note also,
"nocona" is the earliest x86_64 instruction set.
Changes that usually go unannounced, is sometimes replace
busybox applets with the full versions, from 'coreutils'
or 'util-linux', when encounter an error due to the
busybox applet not supporting the required commandline
options. For EasyOS 2.9, have changed the 'mktemp' utility
to the full version from 'coreutils'.
3.0 release notes
There have been two major structural changes, hence the
version bump to 3.0. These are: applications can now be
run non-root each as its own user and group, and the
folder hierarchy has become more conventional, with
/clients becoming /home and /home becoming /files. Release
notes:
Regarding Chromium, I have been compiling it and creating
SFSs, however there are issues, and have only uploaded an
official compiled Chromium. Click on "sfsget" and you can
download and install it -- choose to install to the main
desktop, not in a container, as Chromium has its own
sandbox. Chromium will run as user 'chromium' and group
'chromium' and you will find an entry in the "Internet"
menu.
Another busybox utility has been dropped. The full
'killall' from the 'psmisc' package is now being used.
Usage note:
The first time you boot EasyOS, you will be asked for a
password. Please do enter a password, do not just press
ENTER. The password will cause folders in the
working-partition to be encrypted, but also changes the
'root' user to the same password. If you don't do this,
the root password is "woofwoof", that everyone knows.
You only get this choice whether to have a password at
first bootup, as it only works on empty folders in the
working-partition -- once folders are populated, it is too
late to turn on encryption.
3.1 release notes
As well as fixing issues in 3.0 due to the changes in
directory hierarchy, version 3.1 has greatly enhanced
video configurability and hardware profiling. Also, there
are new RDP, VNC and SSH servers and clients available via
the package manager. Release notes:
- Fixing
hardware profiling and xorgwizard — October 24,
2021
- Chrome
95.0.4638.54 SFS created — October 22, 2021
- A
look at old desktop themes — October 20, 2021
- OpenEmbedded
Dunfell complete recompile — October 20, 2021
- More
python3 modules in devx SFS — October 19, 2021
- mesa
recompiled with gallium drivers — October 18, 2021
- New
tutorial to fix broken video — October 17, 2021
- Fixed
wait for kernel video modules to load — October
17, 2021
- Hardware
profiling for kernel module loading — October 16,
2021
- Remmina
GUI for RDP and VNC — October 10, 2021
- xrdp,
xorgxrdp and freerdp compiled — October 10, 2021
- gtk-vnc
compiled for EasyOS — October 09, 2021
- x11vnc
remote X11 VNC server compiled — October 09, 2021
- Dropbear
ssh server and client compiled — October 09, 2021
- powerapplet-tray
fixed for recent kernels — October 09, 2021
- The Linux kernel is now 5.10.74
A lot of attention has been given to booting EasyOS from
a USB-stick on different computers. Hardware profiling
means that any video and audio configuration on one
computer is remembered and automatically selected next
time bootup on that same computer.
Attention has also been given to the situation where
bootup and video is broken, such as black screen. There is
a new "Fix broken video" boot menu entry -- see above link
to a tutorial how to use this.
3.1.9 release notes
Two very significant changes this time: firstly, both
SeaMonkey and Firefox in the build, and secondly, have
moved from an ALSA-only system to Pulseaudio, with
Pipewire included in the build, but Pulseaudio set as the
default.
I would have liked to bump the version to 3.2, but the
move to Pulseaudio is bound to have issues that I have not
yet discovered. So, we need one or two releases to find
and fix these. Release notes:
-
Firefox
will be in the next release of EasyOS — November
07, 2021
-
Kernel
5.10.77 compiled with wireguard vpn and broadwell snd
— November 06, 2021
-
pa-applet
volume control for system tray — November 05, 2021
-
Firefox
fixed with patch for libdrm — November 05, 2021
-
Pulseaudio
Unix Domain Socket works in container — November
04, 2021
-
Pulseaudio
support multiple users with TCP — November 04,
2021
-
Disable
pulseaudio idle-exit and support multiple users —
November 04, 2021
-
Can
now switch between pulseaudio and pipewire —
November 02, 2021
-
Initial
setup of pipewire — November 01, 2021
-
Latest
libcamera and pipewire compiled — November 01,
2021
-
Bluez
5.62 compiled in OpenEmbedded — October 27, 2021
Firefox can be run on the main desktop or in a container
-- you will find "www" icons on the desktop for both of
these. They are both very secure, as on the main desktop
Firefox runs in its own sandbox.
Firefox supports automatic updating, but I have set it to
ask first. You can do it manually: if you go to "Settings"
and scroll down, there is a button to update.
A very curious thing: Firefox running on the main desktop,
requires the "Restart to update Firefox" button to be
clicked-on twice -- after the first restart, scroll down
in "Settings" and you have to click that button again.
However, running in a container, the restart button only
has to be clicked-on once. Very odd.
Anyway, it is great news that users can keep up with the
latest version of Firefox.
3.1.10 release notes
Version 3.1.9 was withdrawn a few hours after uploading,
due to various issues. Version 3.1.10 is all of the above,
plus these extra release notes:
Note: Firefox updating has been disabled.
3.1.11 release notes
A lovely experience on my computers, the continuing
process of refinement is showing! Release notes:
- Zoom
works in EasyOS — November 22, 2021
- SFS
cleanup code fixed in initrd — November 22, 2021
- XorgWizard
fixed for Radeon card — November 22, 2021
- redshift
GUI tray app — November 21, 2021
- Firefox
scrollbar arrows restored — November 20, 2021
- Package
libxres compiled — November 19, 2021
- Home
button fixed in ROX-Filer — November 19, 2021
- Mesa
now has r600 and radeonsi drivers — November 19,
2021
- Pulseaudio
MSCW change default sink fix — November 19, 2021
- Show-stopper
ALSA bug fixed — November 18, 2021
- JWM
version 2.4.0 compiled — November 17, 2021
- Tweaking
Firefox preferences — November 15, 2021
- Samba
nmbd failed to start — November 15, 2021
The redshift GUI tray app works well, thanks to the
original creator fredx181.
Booting from USB-stick on my old workhorse PC, with
Radeon HD6870 video card, got straight to the desktop,
running with the 'radeon' kernel module. Nothing to fix,
it just works, except sound was muted -- at first bootup,
the Multiple Sound Card Wizard runs, enabling fixing
sound, and it was a simple matter of bringing up the
master volume.
Playing /usr/share/audio/2barks.au with 'aplay' and
'paplay', both gave two barks. This is good, as on many
previous occasions small sound files have played
truncated, so the second bark got cutoff.
3.1.13 release notes
Yet more refinements, simplifying and streamlining the
user experience. Major new tools in the devx for coders
and developers. This time, SeaMonkey has been left out,
replaced with BlueGriffon for HTML editing and Balsa email
client. Release notes:
-
File
/etc/fstab is now empty — December 07, 2021
-
All
downloads now to /files folder — December 07, 2021
-
Mapping
all download folders to one folder — December 04,
2021
-
JWM
menu button text is broken — December 04, 2021
-
Kernel
5.10.83 compiled — December 04, 2021
-
Balsa
email client — December 03, 2021
-
Mercurial
source control manager now in devx — December 02,
2021
-
Ancient
BlueGriffon version 1.0 PET created — December 02,
2021
-
Firefox
version 94.0.2 — December 01, 2021
-
YouTube
downloader fixes — December 01, 2021
-
Nemiver
debugger now in devx SFS — November 28, 2021
-
Firefox
cache grows too big — November 22, 2021
3.1.15 release notes
Two big news items for this release; a complete recompile
in OpenEmbedded and a return to SeaMonkey. Release notes:
Claws Mail was compiled and is available as a PET
package; however, the complete SeaMonkey suite has made a
return. Firefox, Balsa and BlueGriffon have been taken out
of the build.
3.1.17 release notes
Two huge news items this time; Qt5 libraries are now in
EasyOS, and three powerful media applications. This
release has transformed Easy into a multmedia powerhouse!
Release notes:
It may also interest the reader to see this, a rationale
for the abandonment of the ISO format:
These 3.1.x releases are building toward 3.2 final,
expected very early in the new year.
3.1.19 release notes
- LiVES
problems and more problems — January 02, 2022
- rshift
internationalized and fr updates — January 02,
2022
- pa-applet
menu modified — January 01, 2022
- PPLOG
personal blog fixed — January 01, 2022
- Simple
test if audio muted — December 31, 2021
- Automatic
detection of audio device — December 29, 2021
- File
/etc/pulse/default.pa hardware-profiled — December
28, 2021
- Workaround
PA does not see HDMI — December 28, 2021
- VLC
3.0.12 with Qt5 GUI compiled — December 27, 2021
- OBS-Studio
compiled in OpenEmbedded — December 27, 2021
- LiVES
compiled in OpenEmbedded — December 26, 2021
- Little
fixes for 3.1.17 — December 21, 2021
Note that VLC is not built-in, it is installable via the
package manager.
3.2 release notes
Oh man, massive improvements since 3.1! Release notes:
The download is only 581MB, yet an incredible collection
of apps builtin. EasyOS has become a multimedia powerhouse
distro.
3.2.1 release notes
The big news is changed the video editor. Release notes:
3.3 release notes
The big news is changed the video editor, again.
Flowblade does not work properly, Pitivi does, or at least
does after very limited testing. Release notes:
- Hack
to fix OE cross-compile paths — February 01, 2022
- Should
EasyOS be shipped as an uncompressed image file? —
February 01, 2022
- Kernel
5.10.94 crashes — January 29, 2022
- Pitivi
runs great very easy to use — January 29, 2022
- gst-editing-services
compiled in OE — January 29, 2022
- More
dependencies for Pitivi video editor — January 28,
2022
- What
to expect in the next release of EasyOS — January
28, 2022
- PETget
now PKGget — January 26, 2022
- Gstreamer
packages compiled in OE — January 26, 2022
- Attempting
to compile Shotcut video editor — January 18, 2022
- Didiwiki
personal wiki retired — January 18, 2022
- Rollback
exceptions extended — January 17, 2022
- Osmo
PIM 0.2.14 compiled in OE — January 17, 2022
- Opencv
compiled in OpenEmbedded — January 16, 2022
- Frei0r
compiled in OpenEmbedded — January 15, 2022
The second item, whether to ship as an uncompressed
image, is just a thought for now. Maybe for the next
release.
The 5.10.94 kernel actually caused filesystem corruption.
5.10.95 also crashed at bootup. Went back to 5.10.90 and
fixed the filesystem at bootup. It has been good since
then.
This release contains both Firefox and SeaMonkey,
with FF set as the default web browser. Scribus and OBS
Studio are no longer builtin, but available via the
package manager.
3.4 release notes
The huge news with this release is the icon-free desktop.
Though, you can switch back to desktop-with-icons if you
wish. Release notes:
-
Firefox
now version 97.0 — February 11, 2022
-
Kernel
5.10.99 compiled staying with 5.10.90 — February
11, 2022
-
PupControl
version 3.4 — February 11, 2022
-
Icon-free
desktop peach theme — February 09, 2022
-
Experimental
icon-free desktop — February 09, 2022
-
Theme
in EasyOS 3.3 — February 09, 2022
-
JWM
documentation now builtin — February 07, 2022
-
vga=792
removed from legacy boot mode — February 06, 2022
-
pupX
fixed — February 05, 2022
-
Wallpaper
buglet fixed — February 04, 2022
-
gio-querymodules
fix — February 03, 2022
-
More
exotic cross-compile path fixing — February 02,
2022
Unfortunately, the kernel from 5.10.94 onward has been
bad news, so staying with 5.10.90.
The wallpaper in icon-free desktop might not fill the
screen with certain screen ratios. That will be tackled
soon.
3.4.1 release notes
There were some annoying bugs in 3.4, hence 3.4.1 is
essentially a bug-fix release. The kernel has been bumped
to 5.10.93, see links describing the sad situation with
kernel versions January 27+.
-
Temporary
EasyOS 3.4.1RC with 5.15.16 kernel — February 20,
2022
-
Kernel
5.16.10 broken — February 20, 2022
-
Firefox
version 97.0.1 — February 19, 2022
-
Easy
3.4.1 coming soon — February 18, 2022
-
cifs-utils
fix plus JWM drives menu tweaks — February 17,
2022
-
JWM
partitions menu fix when update — February 17,
2022
-
Linux
kernel 5.10.93 compiled — February 16, 2022
-
Widescreen
wallpaper truncated horizontally for non-widescreen
— February 15, 2022
-
EasyOS
update fix for JWM — February 15, 2022
-
sed
one-liner to extract lines between two patterns —
February 14, 2022
-
Changes
needed to fix JWMDesk — February 13, 2022
-
LibreOffice
de and fr translation fix — February 13, 2022
-
Theme
details for EasyOS 3.4 — February 13, 2022
JWMDesk, the GUI for configuring JWM window manager, is
still left out. We hope to fix it soon.
Flipping between desktop with or without icons can be
done by editing /etc/uimanager. No GUI for that yet.
Recent AMD GPUs may need to blacklist the 'radeon' kernel
driver, so that the 'amdgpu' driver will work. Currently
this has to be done manually.
3.4.3 release notes
A complete recompile in OpenEmbedded, "revision-8".
Firefox is now 98.0.1, kernel is 5.15.16. Three new apps:
JWMDesk, EasyCast and recordMyDesktop. Release notes:
-
OE
recompile pending tonight — March 17, 2022
-
Xephyr
and browser menu entry fixes — March 16, 2022
-
Xephyr
nested server missing — March 16, 2022
-
Easier
frugal install of EasyOS — March 12, 2022
-
JWMDesk
3.5 coming soon — March 11, 2022
-
recordMyDesktop
0.5.1 compiled in OpenEmbedded — March 10, 2022
-
Updated
firmware for 5.15 kernel — March 09, 2022
-
JWM
2.4.1 compiled in OE — March 09, 2022
-
xf86-video-mach64
compiled in OE — March 09, 2022
-
amdgpu
versus radeon kernel modules — March 08, 2022
-
OpenEmbedded
Dunfell revision-8 compile — March 08, 2022
-
Ext4
with or without journal on flash stick — March 04,
2022
-
Global
IP TV Panel Internet TV — March 04, 2022
-
EasyOS
3.4.1.1 test build for recent AMD GPUs — March 03,
2022
-
EasyCast
2.0 screen recording — March 02, 2022
-
recordMyDesktop
CLI screen recorder — February 27, 2022
-
Take
a Shot fixed and version bump — February 27, 2022
-
EasyApps
fixes and improvements — February 26, 2022
One significant improvement is support for "recent" AMD
GPUs. This is due to the kernel version bump and much more
firmware.
3.4.4 release notes
The focus has been on fixing issues discovered in 3.4.3,
rather than making changes. Release notes:
Switching between ROX-mode icons-on-desktop and JWM-mode
icons-in-tray has been refined, and hopefully should be an
experience without unexpected side-effects.
3.4.5 release notes
Again, the focus has been on fixing issues discovered in
3.4.4, rather then making changes. Release notes:
-
Final
changes before releasing EasyOS 3.4.5 — April 07,
2022
-
Grub4dosconfig
startup fixed — April 06, 2022
-
Attempting
fix Xorg horiz and vert sync limits — April 06,
2022
-
Automatic
popup of drives menu fixed — April 06, 2022
-
Rollback
test and update fix — April 04, 2022
-
Kernel
modules rts_bpp and rtw89 — April 04, 2022
-
Global
IP TV Panel updated to 2022MK3 — April 03, 2022
-
JWMDesk
3.5.1 released — April 03, 2022
-
Remove
duplicate screen-lock icons in ROX-mode — March
31, 2022
-
gpptp
internationalized, now version 2.1 — March 29,
2022
-
Another
fix for gpptp — March 29, 2022
-
Broken
options.pptp file fixed — March 28, 2022
-
Increased
gap between drive icons and tray — March 27, 2022
-
Optical
disc now shows in drives menu — March 27, 2022
The kernel is still 5.15.16, but Firefox is bumped to
99.0 and youtube-dl updated.
3.4.6 release notes
Again, the focus has been on fixing issues discovered in
3.4.5; in particular, refinement of the UI. One
significant change is to a more "mainstream" theme.
Release notes:
-
Switch
desktop icons improved — April 15, 2022
-
Multicolor-marble
icons updated — April 14, 2022
-
Different
icon for sfsget — April 14, 2022
-
Missing
rtlwifi firmware — April 13, 2022
-
Binary
to display all GTK widgets — April 13, 2022
-
Automatic
gap between drive icons and tray — April 13, 2022
-
EasyBlue
icon set updated — April 12, 2022
-
EasyBlue
theme for GTK2 and GTK3 — April 12, 2022
-
Flat-grey-rounded
GTK theme imported from woof-ce — April 12, 2022
-
Oomox
GTK theme designer — April 12, 2022
-
Dependencies
for new app compiled in OE — April 11, 2022
-
Emulate
key press to popup drives menu — April 10, 2022
-
Consolidation
of date and time menu entries — April 09, 2022
-
Remove
duplicate PupControl entries in Setup menu — April
09, 2022
-
How
to fiddle with JWM tray height and width — April
09, 2022
Oomox theme designer is an SFS, installable via the
"sfsget" icon. Firefox has been bumped to 99.0.1. The
kernel is still 5.15.16.
3.4.7 release notes
Some little bug fixes. Introducing Droidcam and GUVCView
included in the build, Meld and scrcpy available via the
package manager. Release notes:
-
Droidcam
and deps compiled in OE — April 26, 2022
-
Kernel
5.15.35 kernel compiled with v4l2loopback-dc module
— April 26, 2022
-
Testing
GUVCView in Acer Aspire 1 laptop — April 25, 2022
-
Easy
frugal tutorial page updated — April 24, 2022
-
Some
handy tricks with Easy Containers — April 23, 2022
-
AWF
compiled in OpenEmbedded — April 23, 2022
-
JWMDesk
desktop icons fix, take-2 — April 23, 2022
-
GUVCView
webcam viewer compiled in OE — April 22, 2022
-
Meld
file and folder diff viewer — April 21, 2022
-
JWMDesk
desktop icons fix — April 21, 2022
-
LibreOffice
missing icons — April 20, 2022
-
How
to run SeaMonkey in a container — April 20, 2022
-
Partition
icons overlap — April 19, 2022
-
scrcpy
display and control Android device — April 18,
2022
As stated in the link, 'droidcam-cli' is in the build. It
is a CLI executable, that we plan to experiment with, with
a view to creating a GUI wrapper.
4.0 release notes
Wow, what a great experience -- right now I am running
EasyOS 4.0 on a Compaq Presario, with only 2GB RAM and
Core2 CPU, and performance is so snappy. A major
structural change has resulted in noticeably faster app
startup and responsiveness. Also, there are no writes to
the drive during normal app usage, so expect when running
off a cheap flash stick, it will last "forever". These
fundamental improvements have justified a major-number
version bump. Release notes, in reverse-chronological
order:
-
More
work on creation and deployment of SFS files —
June 06, 2022
-
HexChat
compiled in OpenEmbedded — June 05, 2022
-
User
override of top-level zram — June 03, 2022
-
OpenEmbedded
Dunfell revision-9 compile — June 02, 2022
-
Improving
images for Welcome page — May 31, 2022
-
Containers
now have top-level zram — May 30, 2022
-
Save
session at any time — May 28, 2022
-
First-bootup
Welcome page — May 27, 2022
-
EasyOS
without container support — May 26, 2022
-
Fix
detect HDDs and thinking about the elephant in the
room — May 24, 2022
-
A
rethink of EasyOS architecture — May 23, 2022
-
Tried
overlay filesystem again — May 21, 2022
-
Simpler
labels for desktop icons — May 19, 2022
-
iotop
partly broken in Easy Dunfell and Bookworm — May
19, 2022
-
Zram
with lz4 compression in kernel — May 17, 2022
-
IO
schedulers fix for Linux kernel — May 16, 2022
-
mksquashfs
in initrd updated with lz4 support — May 15, 2022
-
f2fscrypt
utility compiled statically in OE — May 13, 2022
-
EasyOS
.img file now not compressed — May 12, 2022
-
JWMDesk
and PupControl PETs bumped — May 12, 2022
-
EasyShare
now supports Android screen sharing — May 06, 2022
-
scrcpy
compiled in OpenEmbedded — May 04, 2022
-
DroidCam
audio from phone works — April 30, 2022
Containers are also working great, very fast. The kernel
is 5.15.44.
A bit of advice: when choosing a flash-stick to test
EasyOS, read this first:
First
test WD Elements SE SSD 480GB and comparisons — May
14, 2022
...a cheap flash-stick from the bargain-bin at the local
supermarket may not be a good choice to run Linux!
4.1 release notes
The main news is faster first-time bootup and a redesign
of the image file format. Also SeaMonkey has returned,
builtin to 'easy.sfs'.
SeaMonkey is now version 2.53.12.
4.2 release notes
A major structural change in the image-file, new menu in
the initrd, dumping rEFInd and Syslinux in favour of
Limine, dumping of LibreOffice in favour of Freeoffice.
The change to Limine bootloader is a big move. It remains
to be seen whether Easy will still boot on all the PCs out
there.
4.2.1 release notes
Some bug fixes. Primarily this release is to test the new
"difference file" updating. The 4.2 to 4.2.1
difference-file is only 338KB, which is great.
Please be aware that the "update" icon on the desktop
will not work for EasyOS installations prior to 4.2.
4.2.2 release notes
Tested "difference file" update in 4.2.1, OK. Some minor
tweaks for 4.2.2. Took out FreeOffice, brought back
LibreOffice.
The difference-file 4.2.1 to 4.2.2 is 285MB, due to the
big change from FreeOffice to LibreOffice.
4.2.3 release notes
Mostly bug fixes and little improvements.
- Firefox 102.0
-
Easy
Version Control fixes — July 03, 2022
-
Pup-Advert-Blocker
fixed now version 0.6 — July 03, 2022
-
Limine
3.10.1 compiled in OE — July 03, 2022
-
Fix
for MoManager in Easy 4.2.2 — July 03, 2022
-
How
to add Windows to the Limine boot menu — July 02,
2022
-
HDMI
audio fix — July 02, 2022
-
Blocking
web-page adverts in a container — June 30, 2022
-
How
to install EasyOS to a drive — June 29, 2022
-
Fix
for samba required in Easy 4.2.2 — June 29, 2022
-
Distribution
name and version shown during bootup — June 29,
2022
4.2.7 release notes
Bug fixes, enhancements. The new Limine Installer, GUI
for Limine bootloader.
- Firefox 102.0.1, Linux kernel 5.15.53
-
French
langpack updated 2022-06-28 — July 17, 2022
-
which
utility is deprecated — July 17, 2022
-
Limine
3.12.1 has relaxed MBR validation — July 17, 2022
-
Automatic
save at shutdown fixed — July 16, 2022
-
Limine
3.12 compiled in OE — July 15, 2022
-
Hardware
clock set to local-time or UTC now hardware-profiled
— July 15, 2022
-
First
test of Limine installer — July 14, 2022
-
Restore
traditional direct writes to drive — July 12, 2022
-
New
features in Limine 3.11 — July 11, 2022
-
Limine
3.11 compiled in OE — July 11, 2022
-
Limine
Installer version 0.1.4 — July 11, 2022
-
efibootmgr
and efivar compiled in OE — July 10, 2022
-
Another
Limine bug bites the dust — July 06, 2022
-
EasyApps
3D-CAD entry fix — July 04, 2022
4.3 release notes
Various fixes and improvements:
- Kernel 5.15.57, Firefox 103.0
-
GTK3
CUPS printing fixed — July 29, 2022
-
Streaming
video removed from pupRadio — July 28, 2022
-
French
langpack update — July 28, 2022
-
Limine
Installer enhanced EFI chainload — July 27, 2022
-
Limine
BIOS chainloading enhancements — July 27, 2022
-
Install
Limine to PC with mainline Linux distros — July
25, 2022
-
Limine
bootloader introduction page — July 25, 2022
-
Testing
Limine Installer on a UEFI computer — July 24,
2022
-
Limine
Installer version 1.0 — July 23, 2022
-
Pup-SysInfo
version 3.5 — July 22, 2022
-
JWMDesk
version 3.5.4 — July 22, 2022
As implied by the above, Limine bootloader is in EasyOS.
The Limine Installer can be found in the "Setup" menu.
4.3.3 release notes
More little fixes. Limine bumped to 3.14.2. Documentation
updated.
4.3.4 release notes
This is mostly package updates. Also new Nim systems
programming language.
4.4 release notes
A huge jump in security, apps can now run as user "spot"
in containers. Limine bootloader works on more hardware.
Many more SFS mega-packages. Release notes:
- Firefox 105.0, kernel 5.15.69, Limine 3.25
-
Firefox
running in container as user spot — September 24,
2022
-
Limine
4.1.2 black screen — September 23, 2022
-
PKGget
package manager freeze fixed — September 21, 2022
-
Global
IP TV Panel MK5 PET released — September 21, 2022
-
Kernel
5.15.69 compiled — September 21, 2022
-
Limine
showstopper bug fixed — September 20, 2022
-
Introduction
to Nim language — September 19, 2022
-
OpenShot
video editor now an SFS — September 17, 2022
-
Shotcut
video editor now an SFS — September 17, 2022
-
Blender
3D modeler SFS created — September 16, 2022
-
New
webcam works great with Zoom — September 15, 2022
-
Zoom
SFS created using deb2sfs — September 15, 2022
-
Easy
creation of SFS from DEB packages with deb2sfs —
September 14, 2022
-
Planning
run non-root in containers — September 12, 2022
-
Debian
to Puppy package db conversion in Nim — August 26,
2022
-
Realtek
wifi now works — August 16, 2022
Script 'deb2sfs' is a work-in-progress. Another,
'appimage2sfs' is planned not yet implemented.
4.4.1 release notes
Have put in place significant improvements for running
apps in containers. Continuing to add to the collection of
SFS mega-packages.
-
Considering
future directions for EasyOS — October 07, 2022
-
OpenGL
fixed in containers — October 07, 2022
-
Chrome
running in container as user spot — October 06,
2022
-
SuperTuxKart
version 1.3 SFS created — October 06, 2022
-
Android
Studio SFS created — October 05, 2022
-
Limine
Installer fixes — October 03, 2022
-
Limine
resolution fix in initrd — September 30, 2022
-
Limine
nested menu — September 29, 2022
-
Nim
1.6.8 compiled in OE with simplified recipe —
September 28, 2022
-
SmartGit
Git client SFS created — September 28, 2022
-
Fix
broken video entry in Limine menu — September 27,
2022
-
Kernel
5.15.70 with simplefb — September 27, 2022
4.4.2 release notes
Main reason for pushing out this release, is the kernel
with Android drivers, so can play with Anbox and/or
Waydroid.
4.4.3 release notes
Only a few days after releasing 4.4.2, just a few
changes:
There is going to be a gap before the next release, as
have started on a major redesign, user zeus with admin
privileges, introduced here:
About EasyOS
Why would you choose EasyOS
instead of some other Linux distribution?
For a quick overview of how EasyOS is different from
other Linux distributions, read this:
https://easyos.org/about/how-and-why-easyos-is-different.html
You will notice that the download is quite small, yet
contains just about every application you would ever need,
such as Firefox browser, LibreOffice, Gimp, Dia, Inkscape,
Planner, Grisbi, Osmo, NoteCase, Celluloid, Scribus,
LiVES, OBS Studio and Audacious. There are powerful system
managers, such as NetworkManager, EasyContainers,
EasyVersionControl and BluePup.
BluePup for example, is a bluetooth manager, unique to
EasyOS. Another unique tool is 'easydd', a GUI or CLI tool
for writing an image file to SD-card or USB-stick.
Links
Website: https://easyos.org/
News: https://bkhome.org/news
Forum: https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewforum.php?f=63
We are very grateful to Ibiblio for hosting
EasyOS, right from the start:
https://distro.ibiblio.org/easyos/amd64/releases/dunfell/
EasyOS has one mirror of ibiblio.org, thanks to NLUUG,
here:
https://ftp.nluug.nl/os/Linux/distr/easyos/
Legal statement: https://easyos.org/about/legal-disclaimers-miscellania.html
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