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11 Mar 2025 02:42 #323651 by unknown
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Another thing to think of, what happens when X11 support is dropped in favour of Wayland ?
The GUIs that rely on X11 libs.

Tho it received no interest apart from 2 forum members I managed to build a Devuan ARM image, no systemd and their CoC is fair to all, basically just don't be a dick to anyone.

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11 Mar 2025 20:34 #323705 by rodw
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Another thing to think of, what happens when X11 support is dropped in favour of Wayland ?
The GUIs that rely on X11 libs.

Tho it received no interest apart from 2 forum members I managed to build a Devuan ARM image, no systemd and their CoC is fair to all, basically just don't be a dick to anyone.

The devs are aware of this. There are some Wayland settings to work around it.
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11 Mar 2025 23:28 #323713 by unknown
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If it is just "settings" I just hope they're better than the compatibility layer that the rpios uses.

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16 Apr 2025 04:18 #326426 by lrak
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2.9.4 is released - but not in forum.linuxcnc.org/29-forum-announcements

Looking via Debian - it appears this is only in sid=unstable - so not yet stable or testing - so your install instructions won't work for anyone running anything other than unstable.

That being said, I currently have 2.9.0~pre1+git20230208.f1270d6ed7-1+deb12u1  under bookworm.
And have had some random resets.. Is there a list of what is fixed in 2.9.4 ?

So to install in bookworm you would have to install half of testing as dependencies.

I'm not complaining - like seeing the progress, but hope this might help others that run stable=bookworm. 

I put trixie on a laptop for non linuxcnc - runs well, but lots of libs are getting updated at a high pace as the freeze has been approaching .  trixie is supposed to release sometime in the second half of the year - when it is ready.
[color=#000000]The following packages have unmet dependencies: [/color]
linuxcnc-uspace : Depends: python3 (>= 3.13~) but 3.11.2-1+b1 is to be installed
                  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38) but 2.36-9+deb12u10 is to be installed
                  Depends: libglib2.0-0t64 (>= 2.12.0) but it is not going to be installed
                  Depends: libgtk-3-0t64 (>= 3.11.5) but it is not going to be installed
                  Depends: libgtk2.0-0t64 (>= 2.8.0) but it is not going to be installed
                  Depends: libpython3.13 (>= 3.13.0~rc3) but it is not going to be installed
                  Depends: libstdc++6 (>= 13.1) but 12.2.0-14 is to be installed
                  Depends: libtirpc3t64 (>= 1.0.2) but it is not going to be installed
                  Depends: libgtksourceview-4-dev but it is not going to be installed
[color=#ff5454]E: [/color][color=#000000]Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.[/color]

Hope this is helpful.
 

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19 Apr 2025 08:25 #326671 by rodw
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the ISO on the downloads page includes 2.9.4. Trixie/SID is a work in progress. Its not trivial to comply with the Debian build environment and a whole host of  QA requirements imposed by SID. The devs do try...

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