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I had made some new designs for the new server OS configuration and the new configs were un-tested… I hope not too many people noticed the partial down during the second half of November.

It took some additional energy to get the services up and running on ‘martin’ again as soon as possible. Luckily I had just finished making a set of backups and right before that fateful reboot, had discovered that my backup scripts omitted part of the server data… which I had also fixed just in time before that crash. I opened a support ticket and it turned out that the hard drive had crashed and all data on it were irrecoverable. And then it did not come back up… that was not a comfortable moment, since ‘bear’ not only hosts my own package and git repositories, but also The Slack Docs Wiki, the Slack Docs mailing lists, my own personal Wiki and some private family sites. The new server ‘martin’ was mostly ready when I thought, let’s reboot ‘bear’ after applying the latest Slackware security fixes. I also worked on (finally) migrating the old ‘bear’ server which was hosted in France, to a newer and more powerful server running in an Amsterdam Data Center. Lots of package recompilations and upgrades to work with the newer stuff in Slackware. The last quarter is always a busy time at work and especially so during Corona my mother fell ill I sort of crashed when I ran out of energy and it was a lot of work to clean up shop after my Plasma5 ‘ktown’ first got adopted as Slackware ‘vtown’ in testing and a bit later replaced the old KDE4 in the core distro. I know I have not been posting a lot the past few months.
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The ‘ bonus‘ section contains a batch of squashfs modules you can use with your liveslak (copy them into the ‘addons’ directory of your persistent USB drive) if you want to expand the functionality of the Live OS.Īmong these you’ll find the binary nvidia driver (already contained in the CINNAMON, DAW and MATE ISOs by the way) the Broadcom STA wireless driver, Wine 6.12, multilib, the DAW package collection, and a set from my own repository (chromium, libreoffice, veracrypt, vlc etc). These Live ISOs boot Slackware -current “ Thu Jul 15 22:37:” with the new 5.13.2 mainline kernel: SLACKWARE (32bit & 64bit), XFCE (32bit & 64bit), CINNAMON, MATE, DAW and LEAN. At you will find ISO images for the variants based on the latest release of the liveslak scripts (in this case, version 1.3.9.5 of liveslak). To celebrate the occasion, I have generated a new batch of ISOs for the Slackware Live Edition. Actually it’s the 5.13.2 kernel which had some 800 patches applied compared to 5.13.1.Īnd with that new 5.13.x kernel series, it looks like a Slackware 15 release is again closer on the horizon.
#ARDOUR 5.12 FOR WINDOWS 64 BIT INSTALL#
If you need to run 32-bit Firefox or manually install 64-bit Firefox, you can simply download and re-run the Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) Firefox installer from the Firefox platforms and languages download page.This week, the Linux 5.13 kernel finally landed in the core distro of Slackware-current after having lived in ‘. You can still manually install 64-bit Firefox, if you choose. If you see “(32-bit)” and are running Firefox 56.0.1 or newer, then your computer may not meet the minimum memory requirement for 64-bit (3 GB RAM or more).
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#ARDOUR 5.12 FOR WINDOWS 64 BIT HOW TO#
If you’re running 64-bit Windows ( here’s how to check), your Firefox may already be 64-bit. Linux and macOS users, fret not, you already enjoy a Firefox that’s optimized for 64-bit. Also, with the jump from 32 to 64 bits, a security feature called Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) works better to protect you from attackers. Here’s the key thing to know: 64-bit applications can access more memory and are less likely to crash than 32-bit applications.

What’s the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit? How much less? In our tests so far, 64-bit Firefox reduced crashes by 39% on machines with 4GB of RAM or more. That means you get a more secure version of Firefox, one that also crashes a whole lot less. Users on 64-bit Windows who download Firefox can get our 64-bit version by default.
