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[archhurd-devel] News Draft: New LiveCD, Almost HAMP, and Stability



New LiveCD, Almost HAMP, and Stability

Since the last progress-related (rather than website-related) news
item, way back in June, we have made good progress - do not think that
we've been doing nothing!

Matthias Lanzinger (melpo) has rolled out updated GNU Mach, Hurd, and
glibc packages which have made Arch Hurd a much more stable system. It
seems that running `vmstat 5` in another TTY may be a thing of the past
now. Additionally, melpo has gone on holiday (in part) to recover from
Arch Hurd stress. Hopefully we haven't been too demanding, and we hope
he has fun in Japan.

Alexander Preisinger (giselher) has recently given us updated Xorg
packages which are more reliable than the old ones, and so X is
actually in a usable state now, for most users! Additionally, giselher
has made great progress in enabling us to use a HAMP system - by
packaging Apache and MySQL, though he is still working on PHP. It seems
someone at Linode is watching us, as a comment on his blog from
"Linode" suggested a HCMP system - Hurd, Cherokee, MariaDB, and PHP.

Michael Walker (barrucadu) has released today a new LiveCD (if you try
to download it and the mirrors don't have the file yet, please use the
torrent) with updated packages and bug fixes. A more in-depth coverage
of the new LiveCD can be found on his blog [link].

Due to an overwhelming surge in LiveCD downloads in the past month,
barrucadu has found us some package and livecd mirrors; two in Germany
and one in the UK. Many thanks go to our mirror providers at
narfhosting.com, disposed.de, and positive-internet.com.

In other news, there are now two more subdomains on archhurd.org:

 * blogs.archhurd.org - a collection of developer blogs (currently only
   giselher's)
 * planet.archhurd.org - our very own blog planet, currently featuring
   barrucadu's, melpo's, and giselher's blogs.

And our package count keeps growing! We have recently surpassed 250
packages, and show no sign of slowing down. Though that'll probably
change with the start of the next academic year as we head off to
various universities and whatnot, but fear not! We'll still be working,
if a bit slower.

Of course, as usual, our thanks go to the legions of Hurd, Debian, and
Arch developers without whom Arch Hurd would not be possible. We may be
making good progress, but we're standing on the shoulders of giants to
do so.

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Have I missed anything?

I haven't written a blog post on the new livecd yet, but will do soon.
I shall then publish the news and my blog post at about the same time.

-- 
Michael Walker (http://www.barrucadu.co.uk)

Arch Hurd Developer;      GNU Webmaster;       FSF member #8385
http://www.archhurd.org   http://www.gnu.org   http://www.fsf.org

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