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Weekly ISO images outdated?

Hello,

I see that the weekly ISO images haven't been rebuilt since 2024-03-30. I was hoping to try the latest Artix Linux has to offer before I install it on my system.

Can we please get new weekly ISO images?

Thanks for your time!


Re: Weekly ISO images outdated?

Reply #2

And where are the corresponding profiles?

Or is it only allowed to build KDE/Plasma.iso for personal use?
Because since several updates there is nothing else in the iso-profiles package.
"Wer alles kann, macht nichts richtig"

Artix USE="runit openrc slim openbox lxde gtk2 qt4 qt5 qt6 conky
-gtk3 -gtk4 -adwaita{cursors,themes,icons} -gnome3 -kde -plasma -wayland "


Re: Weekly ISO images outdated?

Reply #4
Plasma Breeze Dark is good. Jus leave it like this. On top of it users will be able to change  KDE global themes instead of being stuck to hardcoded theme without possibiity to change it.

Its assumed that in Artix people are capable to apply its own themes. Unless on one side it caters to newbies (making themess for them) and on the other side its it it for hardorde linux users/programmers.


Re: Weekly ISO images outdated?

Reply #5
I partially agree with you and I know some devs totally agree with you, but I like consistency. Also, no theme was ever hardcoded without possibility to change it; I had even made a video in the past demonstrating how easy was to not use artix-dark in Plasma.

Perhaps you can help?

Re: Weekly ISO images outdated?

Reply #6
weekly?  it seems a bit much.  Why not isos every 6 months?


 

Re: Weekly ISO images outdated?

Reply #8
Thanks for the rebuilds btw!

For what its worth, I think getting a weekly Plasma ISO without the Artix theme is better than not getting a weekly Plasma ISO whatsoever. It'll make it easier for newcomers such as myself to install Artix Linux with Plasma.