It isn’t a big deal, as long as the link doesn’t redirect to the development server. In this case, it redirects to an official Swedish mirror.
The release notes and the updated website will be there very soon.
It isn’t a big deal, as long as the link doesn’t redirect to the development server. In this case, it redirects to an official Swedish mirror.
The release notes and the updated website will be there very soon.
Exactly…
Seeding now ![]()

Ahhh leaks, sorry, thought you said leeks.
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hmm some Quiche Lorraine please!
should this not say:
Leaking now ![]()
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Is that a hint to the next release name?
Endeavour OS ‘Quiche Lorraine’ would sound nice.
Leak? What leak? I didn’t know anything about this new ISO? Wow! I should have been paying more attention. ![]()
You should…there’s water all over your kitchen floor now.
The happy Husky had too much of a will of its own, so it is still happy on its own terms ![]()
Seeding now
Maybe it is a good idea to remind everyone (who is uncertain about the role of the new ISO) that the new ISO is meant for new installs mainly. The idea of the new ISO is to replace the current (rather old) ISO with a new one.
Existing installs don’t need it because normal updating is enough to keep the system fresh at all times.
Having said that, it is a good idea to download the new ISO and “burn” to a USB drive. Then you’ll have a fresh USB tool for troubleshooting/fixing your system in case of any problem (like Windows messing up the ESP).
$ head -n1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2021-04-17T11:05:54+0000] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Syy'
still fresh
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$ head -n1 /var/log/pacman.log
[2019-08-17 01:20] [PACMAN] Running 'pacman -Syy'
–from “Secrets of the Zen EOS Masters”
I have Ventoy on a 32GB USB, keep the latest EOS ISO on it, along with a couple other tools. Then when I get one of those “Ohmigod! Ohmigod! Ohmigod!” moments – and they happen – I can start from a known-good build and go from there.
Oh, and seeding, btw.
Thanks to all involved for keeping EOS, both as an OS and as a project, running and working.
Your work is much appreciated. Very.