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Jul 18 2017
turns out the package hydrogen-drumkits contain roughly the free parts of what is offered online, so setting up a curated live list is really no gain.
The list curated by Parabola seems to permit non-commercial CC licenses and does therefore not comply with Debian Free Software Guidelines.
Patch applied to Debian package, queued for release in 5 days (unless Debian maintainer intervenes).
Jul 17 2017
Actually, not related. After researching this a bit, I came to conclusion that this problem might be even with systemd. Here's GNOME documentation explanation about this "Offline updates" feature:
Jul 16 2017
Jul 15 2017
I "fixed" the issue by removing that row. I was previously hoping to make a new version of that file, but this is clearly not happening and I don't see much point in a PDF spec sheet vs the live-updated products comparison table anyway, so I just removed it now.
Hi Zlatan,
Jul 14 2017
After I stumbled upon this: https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/assist/2015-December/000586.html
Jul 13 2017
This is not a PureOS bug.
We will aways try offer latest snapshot and that is what we want users to use. This is rolling release, so offering more option is not something we want, nor ideal and can create a situation of users reporting bugs that are already fixed in new updates.
Can you check the latest snapshot https://downloads.puri.sm/snapshots/2017-07-08/pureos-8.0-live-amd64.hybrid.iso
erm...how is this even pureos bug?
Jul 10 2017
Jul 6 2017
This is on the proverbial "to do" list in the coming months.
Also, why is there a Firefox on the list of programs on a freshly installed PureOS? Firefox works, but PureBrowser does not.
Forgot to add.6th June ISO ran successfully. No kernel panic
@baconicsynergy, thanks for the interest, but this is not a discussion forum, but a place to report issues. We will be happy to discuss this on our forums: https://forums.puri.sm.
@mak let me know if you need any visual assets to replace the existing Debian ones. I may have missed something