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Re: New ISO images

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when moksha?

Re: New ISO images

Reply #2
Not likely, we already provide 30 different installation ISOs.


Re: New ISO images

Reply #4
Not likely, we already provide 30 different installation ISOs.
29 too many.

artix-base-openrc-20250407-x86_64.iso
One Iso to rule them all, One Iso to find them, One Iso to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
(I'll go take my meds!)

Re: New ISO images

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Not likely, we already provide 30 different installation ISOs.
Do you publish download numbers, or which are most/least popular?
Not likely, we already provide 30 different installation ISOs.
29 too many.

artix-base-openrc-20250407-x86_64.iso
One Iso to rule them all, One Iso to find them, One Iso to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
(I'll go take my meds!)
I would argue for dinit, as I guess it is the smallest. then just install the init you want from that.

Re: New ISO images

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Do you publish download numbers, or which are most/least popular?
Nope, given the wide mirror distribution and torrents, but from our own servers we usually see higher traffic from the plasma and xfce ISOs (counting in the community editions).

Re: New ISO images

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Previous Stable:
After booting into Ventoy, use the grub2 mode instead of the Normal mode.
Check!  :)

Works with CSM, UEFI and KVM:
But didn't boot in UEFI Mode directly from USB-Stick (when written with "dd"): CSM worked.

With the artix-xfce-runit-20250407-x86_64.iso everything works again: CSM, UEFI and Ventoy without Grub2-Mode.

Thanks. :)

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Reply #8
I would like to see an openbox window manager .iso if possible.


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Reply #10
I would like to see a gnome free iso.

No GTK, no grub in the base iso. I don't mind if some apps use it. Is that reasonable?

@nous How does artix get a community iso's?

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I would like to see a gnome free iso.
No GTK, no grub in the base iso. I don't mind if some apps use it. Is that reasonable?
LXQt ISO is your closest bet.
@nous How does artix get a community iso's?
Some sleep-deprived developer has created them to his liking, in hopes others might like them too.