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NEWS 130926
I've made yet a another version (20130926) of exGENT 2013. This time for the 64 bit architecture. I've kept my two previous versions 20130423 and 20130415 on Sourceforge.net. The old versions are for the 32 bit architecture. The new version (130926 of 1070 MB) uses LXDE as Desktop environment. Used kernel: 3.11.1-gentoo-exton (with kernel sources). The system can easily (in about 5 min) be installed to hard drive or/and to a usb pen drive....
I have compiled yet another Ubuntu/Debian kernel for 64 bit systems. This time kernel 3.9.10-2-exton, equivalent to Kernel.org’s latest kernel 3.10, released 130701.
NEWS 130313
Install my new version of CruxEX 3.0 64bit from 130313 to a USB Pen Drive and save your system changes – read this INSTRUCTION. If you later on decide you want to install CruxEX to hard drive from the USB Pen Drive all your system changes will also be installed to the hard drive.
About CruxEX 3.0 version 130313
All packages have been upgraded to the lastest available version (with prt-get sysup). This means (for example) that Firefox is in version 19.0.2....
My nephew JJ is almost two: so of course I'm setting him up a (literally this (now on Xfce; LibreOffice Writer; Iceweasel; Google Drive) computer (vaio-pcv-r556ds | Linux-Debain-Crunchbangcrun\#!-Openbox\*). For the first year I will lock it down with baby-friendly programs mostly only icons and widgets (e.g: solar system, bouncing ball, sliding block puzzle, moon and stuff) so no taskbar on WMs like: Educational Desktops(most *nix flavors offer free Edu-D-tops i.g. Sugar or educational-desktop-lxde...
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