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Guidelines for Upgrading SimplyMEPIS 6.0

If you are running a SimplyMEPIS 6.0 Beta release, you can upgrade your system by using Synaptic.

MEPIS pools are usually updated within 24 hours of a new release. By doing an upgrade, your system should be approximately 99.9% the same as a fresh install. Since we can't guarantee 100% accuracy with an upgrade, we would prefer that testers still perform fresh installs before providing feedback. If you do an upgrade and submit feedback, please specify that you did an upgrade.

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Oracle 10g Free Edition Available for SimplyMEPIS 6.0

For your convenience, the oracle-xe-universal package is available in the MEPIS 6.0 pool. This is the free Oracle Database 10g Express Edition for MEPIS and Debian--it will probably also work for Ubuntu.

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Reminder About Upgrading From Pools

Please remember that we are in a development cycle right now and content in the MEPIS and Ubuntu pools is changing often. This means that packages may be temporarily broken.
Update from the pools with extreme caution!

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MEPIS 3.4 - Upgrade Packages Available

Morgantown, WV, February 17, 2006: Per Warren Woodford, MEPIS founder, the upgrade packages for SimplyMEPIS 3.4, through version 3.4-3, are now available in the MEPIS pool.

The pool is meant for users of the 3.4 release and pre-releases of SimplyMEPIS. The upgrades may also work for earlier versions of SimplyMEPIS. Leading edge users who wish to know more about upgrading alternatives may visit the MEPIS.org forum or the MEPISLovers.com forum.

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ALERT: Etch pool going through major changes!

February 2, 2006: Until further notice, all SimplyMEPIS users need to be VERY careful when installing packages from the Debian Etch pool. Please don't do an upgrade on your "work" machines.

The pool is entering an unstable period which will probably last for a month or maybe two.

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Alsa Update for 2.6.12 Kernel

A problem, with the alsa driver on an Intel 945 mobo, was reported by Kenny at Blake Computers in Luray, VA.

So I updated the alsa module for the 2.6.12 kernel to version 1.0.10-3 and uploaded it to the MEPIS pool.

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French Parliament Kills Linux?

On December 23, the French Parliament will vote on the DADVSI Law, which stems from the European Union Copyright Directive and the American Digital Millenium Copyright Act.  These laws make it illegal to circumvent digital media copyright protection measures in the United States and several other countries.  If the DADVSI law passes, VideoLAN and the debian-marillat repository will be directly impacted, and several packages for playing digital media, including libdvdcss2 and Win32 codecs will no longer be available.  The DVD Encryption Library, libdvdcss2, enables Linux media players to play encrypted DVDs, and VideoLAN is the only Debian source for this package.

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Firefox 1.5 Final Release

Firefox 1.5 final is now available in the MEPIS pool. You can use Synaptic Package Manager to easily upgrade Firefox. The final release contains a few bug fixes that should solve most of the problems associated with previous versions.

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New DCC Kernel Components

The supplementary components for the 2.6.12 kernel, such as downstream source and kernel headers, are now available for download in the MEPIS pool.

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Updated HP Printer Drivers

An updated version of the HP Linux Printing and Imaging System is now available in the MEPIS pool. If you have a newer HP printer and have had problems, upgrade the hplip package and any related components.

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MEPISLite 3.3.2-1 rc1 Is More Debian Standard

Morgantown, WV, December 4, 2005: MEPISLite 3.3.2-1 rc1 has been uploaded to the testing subdirectory at the MEPIS Subscriber's Site. For the first 24 hours, public mirror sites may be out of sync. For up to 15 days, please send feedback to dev@mepis.org

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