Well, I've got a job again. A great job, in a great
company, in a great city. That probably means I am not up
for adoption anymore :)
Yesterday, Conectiva Linux 6.0 was released, and I "loaned"
a CD-R copy of it with a friend. (No, CL 6.0 is not on the
streets yet, but if you read my previous entries, you will
see that I have worked there in the past, and that I have
many friends there)
The install went very well, and I had quite a few good
suprises about it. A lot has changed, including the
interface, which was revamped. CL 6.0 also got a nice text
frontend, and a parted based partitioning mid-layer.
The installed system was also a pleasure for me. Besides
the obvious incredible amount of packages updated, a few
great features could be noted: grub is used by default now,
and it even has a nice GUI (WinNT alike), the themes used
by Conectiva look much better than they did in the past,
and the choice of icons and menus is much better than
before.
Another good point about Cl 6.0 is the adoption of apt-get
as an auto update agent. (apt-get works in CL in basically
the same way it works on Debian)
Congratulations guys.
Also, I have made the usual certification of the day. Ralf
Bächle gets a Master level (I can not believe someone is
able to certify him as journeyer - given the amount (and
quality!) of work he has done for the free software
comunity). Changed certifications of baretta, gwm & ruda to
Master. They have been doing an incredible amount of good
work over the months and years, and besides I don't know
too many guys that lead the
development of a Linux distribution ;)