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-[Sep 16, 2020]
-==============
-
- The libressl "revert" was reverted. System update will replace
- libressl dependencies with bearssl. You may choose to keep or remove
- bearssl after the update.
-
-
-[Sep 16, 2020] <file:20200916.html>
-
-
-[Sep 03, 2020]
-==============
-
- The default TLS provider has been reverted to `libressl'. System
- update will replace bearssl dependencies with libressl. You may choose
- to keep or remove bearssl after the update.
-
-
-[Sep 03, 2020] <file:20200903.html>
-
-
-[Jul 27, 2020]
-==============
-
- Carbs Linux's fork of the `kiss' package manager has been renamed to
- `Carbs Packaging Tools' due to huge amount of changes. Your latest
- `kiss' update will handle the bootstrapping. You will need to rename
- your `KISS-*' variables to `CPT-*'.
-
-
-[Jul 27, 2020] <file:20200727.html>
-
-
-[Jun 17, 2020]
-==============
-
- A new rootfs tarball including the changes to the core is released and
- can be found on the downloads page.
-
-
-[Jun 17, 2020] <file:20200617.html>
-
-
-[May 26, 2020]
-==============
-
- An initial version for binary package management is released. It can
- be found on the [GitHub page].
-
-
-[May 26, 2020] <file:20200526.html>
-
-[GitHub page] <https://github.com/CarbsLinux/kiss-bin>
-
-
-[May 19, 2020]
-==============
-
- A rootfs tarball targeting the i686 architecture has been released. It
- can be found on the downloads page.
-
-
-[May 19, 2020] <file:20200519.html>
-
-
-[May 10, 2020]
-==============
-
- A GCC 10.1.0 change causes a kernel panic for kernels built with GCC
- 10.1. This issue can be resolved by applying this [patch] to your
- kernel sources.
-
- **EDIT:** The patch is no longer necessary.
-
-
-[May 10, 2020] <file:20200510.html>
-
-[patch]
-<https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/patch/?id=f670269a42bfdd2c83a1118cc3d1b475547eac22>
-
-
-[Apr 27, 2020]
-==============
-
- A new rootfs tarball has been released! You can see it on
- <https://dl.carbslinux.org/releases>!
-
- **EDIT:** A new bug fix release has been made.
-
-
-[Apr 27, 2020] <file:20200427.html>
-
-
-[Apr 10, 2020]
-==============
-
- IRC channel can now be accessed from `#carbslinux' at freenode!
-
-
-[Apr 10, 2020] <file:20200410.html>
-
-
-[Apr 06, 2020]
-==============
-
- A new rootfs tarball has been released. See the downloads page.
-
-
-[Apr 06, 2020] <file:20200406.html>
-
-
-[Apr 05, 2020]
-==============
-
- Carbs Linux repositories will be hosted only on Github. Commits will
- be pushed there, and not the repository. You have until May 4, 2020
- Monday to switch your remotes to
- <https://github.com/CarbsLinux/repository>. The git repository will
- continue to be served until then (without additional commits).
-
- You can switch your remote by executing the following command on your
- repository directory.
-
- ,----
- | git remote set-url origin https://github.com/CarbsLinux/repository
- `----
-
-
-[Apr 05, 2020] <file:20200405.html>
-
-
-[Feb 18, 2020]
-==============
-
- A new tarball is released. It can be found on
- <https://dl.carbslinux.org>.
-
- **edit:** I have removed the tarball because of a bootstrapping
- issue. I will be re-adding it later today.
-
- **edit 2:** I have added a tarball (20200219) to reflect my recent
- changes on Busybox.
-
-
-[Feb 18, 2020] <file:20200218.html>
-
-
-[Feb 14, 2020]
-==============
-
- **IMPORTANT!** Carbs-init update to be released on 17th of February
- will require manual intervention. I am holding this update back so
- people can see it before they update their system (even though the
- update will show the same message as this). The rationale for the
- update is explained below the intervention.
-
- ,----
- | # There is an explanation for each init You only need to follow the instructions
- | # for your own init-system
- |
- | ## busybox-init
- | # If you did not edit your inittab simply move inittab.new to inittab
- | mv /etc/inittab.new /etc/inittab
- |
- | # If you did edit your inittab you can use a simple sed command to remove the
- | # necessary lines
- | sed -i '/getty/d;/runsvdir/d' /etc/inittab
- |
- |
- | ## runit
- | # same as busybox-init, if you did not edit /etc/runit/2 move 2.new to 2
- | mv /etc/runit/2.new /etc/runit/2
- |
- | # else
- | vim /etc/runit/2
- | # open your 2 file and remove the for loop containing getty commands. If you are
- | # using runit, it is recommended to comment out /etc/init/runit.boot
- |
- | ## sinit/minit
- | # If you did not edit your {sinit-,}launch-services.boot you can simply remove
- | # it.
- | rm -f /etc/init/launch-services.boot /etc/init/sinit-launch-services.boot
- |
- | # This should leave you without any issues, and you can safely reboot.
- `----
-
- Carbs-init update is to make sure init systems do not clash, and do
- not have to use different files. This is a sensible update both for
- the user user and for the maintainer side.
-
- To give an example, before this update busybox-init was managing getty
- through `inittab', runit was managing through `/etc/runit/2', and
- minit/sinit were launching from `/etc/init/launch-services.boot'. This
- is a configuration nightmare for everyone, and since I am maintaining
- and constantly testing those init providers, a huge nightmare for me.
- This is a Quality of Life update.
-
-
-[Feb 14, 2020] <file:20200214.html>