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Grml - new stable release 2014.11 available. Monday, November 17. 2014. Posted by Michael Prokop. Grml - new stable release 2014.11 available. We just released Grml 2014.11 - Gschistigschasti. This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release. More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2014.11. Special thanks to Christian Hofstaedtler.
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Monday, November 17. 2014. Grml - new stable release 2014.11 . Posted by Michael Prokop. Grml - new stable release 2014.11 available. We just released Grml 2014.11 - Gschistigschasti. This Grml release provides fresh software packages from Debian testing (AKA jessie). As usual it also incorporates up2date hardware support and fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release. More information is available in the release notes of Grml 2014.11. Special thanks to Christian Hofstaedtler. And spread the word!
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Entries by Michael Prokop. Friday, April 22. 2016. Booting Grml via iPXE. Posted by Michael Prokop. Booting Grml via iPXE. Jimmy blogged about booting Grml via iPXE. Since we've fixed the memdisk feature recently and netboot.xyz. Also includes support for Grml. :). Thursday, January 7. 2016. Is Grml still alive? Posted by Michael Prokop. Is Grml still alive? Available, though we understand and agree that a new stable release is overdue. Which is visible only if you do. Grml is still alive :). The Grml te...
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PowerDNS Blog | All about PowerDNS & The PowerDNS Open Source Community | Page 2
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All about PowerDNS and The PowerDNS Open Source Community. July 29, 2016. PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.0.1 released. We’re happy to announce the release of the PowerDNS Authoritative Server 4.0.1. The first bugfix release for the 4.0 series. This release fixes several small issues and adds a setting to limit AXFR and IXFR sizes, in response to CVE-2016-6172. Wait for the connection to the carbon server to be established. Don’t try to deallocate empty PG statements. The sources are on the downloads site.
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