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Articles: sidux 2009-03
Later than originally planned, we now have the pleasure to announce the immediate availability of sidux 2009-03 "Μώμος", shipping with kernel 2.6.31 and KDE 4.3.2 in the following flavours:
- KDE-lite, amd64, en/ de, ≈565 MB.
- KDE-lite, i686, en/ de, ≈560 MB.
- KDE-full, amd64+i686, en/ de (bg, da, el, es, fr, hr, hu, it, ja, nl, pt, pt_BR, ro, ru through liveapt) ≈2.1 GB.
- XFCE, amd64, en/ de, ≈495 MB.
- XFCE, i686, en/ de, ≈490 MB.
sidux is a full featured Debian sid based live CD with a special focus on hard disk installations, a clean upgrade path within sid and additional hardware and software support. The ISO is completely based on Debian sid, enriched and stabilized with sidux' own packages and scripts.
Release notes for Μώμος
For "Μώμος", development had to take massive upstream changes for sysvinit/ insserv, X.org— and device detection, as well as sidux infrastructure changes into account, but also concentrates on furthering the KDE4 integration into sidux and upgrading to kernel 2.6.31. Subsequently it is the first sidux release to ship without KDE3 or qt3 packages.
Kernel 2.6.31 doesn't only improve and stabilise hardware support for newer devices, it also provides initial support for USB 3.0 devices and the Creative Labs Sound-Blaster-X-Fi soundcard. Further advancements include an experimental driver for RaLink rt2770, rt2870 and rt3070 802.11b/g/n USB wlan cards (rt2800usb) and improved powersaving modes for mac80211 based wlan drivers. For the netbook arena new fan control mechanisms and broadened webcam support have become available.
As usual, a large number of individual functionality enhancements and bugfixes have been applied to the full package line up and sidux' own packages, in order to improve the general distribution infrastructure.
Our special thanks go to the sidux art team and especially all mirror hosters for their efforts regarding sidux. In particularly our thanks go to the Hetzner Online AG for upgrading the server hardware of sidux.com. Following this we would like to welcome the mirror hosted by Cybermirror in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Minimum system requirements:
- amd64:
- CPU requirements:
- AMD64
- Intel Core2
- Intel Atom 330
- any x86-64/ EM64T capable CPU or newer
- RAM requirements:
- KDE: ≥512 MB RAM (≥768 MB RAM recommended), ≥1 GB RAM for liveapt.
- XFCE: ≥256 MB RAM.
- VGA graphics card capable of at least 640x480 pixel resolution.
- optical disk drive or USB media.
- ≥3 GB HDD space, ≥10 GB recommended.
- CPU requirements:
- i686:
- CPU requirements:
- Intel Pentium pro/ Pentium II
- AMD K7 Athlon (not K5/ K6)
- Intel Atom N-270/ 230
- VIA C3-2 (Nehemiah, not C3 Samuel or Ezra)/ C7
- any x86-64/ EM64T capable CPU or newer
- RAM requirements:
- KDE: ≥384 MB RAM (≥768 MB RAM recommended), ≥1 GB RAM for liveapt.
- XFCE: ≥192 MB RAM.
- VGA graphics card capable of at least 640x480 pixel resolution.
- optical disk drive or USB media.
- ≥3 GB HDD space, ≥10 GB recommended.
- CPU requirements:
Now to the interesting topics, like what's on the menu for now:
- Debian sid, as of 2009-11-11.
- kernel 2.6.31.6 (smp, hard preemption).
- X.org 7.4 (xserver-xorg-core 1.6.5).
- KDE 4.3.2 (en + de).
- Iceweasel 3.5.4
- new, SVG based, art theme created by the sidux art team.
- offline manual for en + de directly on the disc, online manuals for more languages online at http://manual.sidux.com/ and available via apt; a big thank you goes to the documentation and translation teams!
Please note that the offline manual is only available on the running live CD or the installed system. - many changes for the manual.
- at76c50x-usb support for 11 MBit/s Atmel wlan cards (at76c503a, at76c505 and at76c505a).
- ath5k support for 54/ "108" MBit/s Atheros wlan cards (AR2425, AR5210, AR5211, AR5212, AR5213 and AR5414).
- ath9k support for 802.11 draft-n Atheros wlan cards (AR5418+AR5133, AR5416+AR5133, AR5416+AR2133, AR9160, AR9280 and AR9281).
- ar9170usb support for 802.11 draft-n Atheros USB wlan cards (AR9170 "otus").
- b43/ b43legacy support for Broadcom wlan cards.
OpenFWWF 5.2 opensource firmware for the following Broadcom AirForce 802.11b/g wireless cards:- BCM4306
- BCM4311 revision 1
- BCM4318
- BCM4320
- iwl3945 support (Intel Pro Wireless 3945 chipsets).
- iwlagn support for IPW 4965 and the IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n part of the Intel Wireless WiFi Link 1000/ 5xxxAGN/ 6000/ 6050 family.
- iwmc3200wifi support for Intel Wireless Multicomm 802.11.
- rt2x00 support for RaLink rt2400, rt2500, rt2570, rt61 and rt73 802.11b/g cards.
- experimental support for RaLink rt2770, rt2870 and rt3070 802.11b/g/n USB cards.
- support for RealTek RTL8180L and RTL8185 PCI/ cardbus wlan cards.
- support for RealTek RTL8187 and RTL8187B USB wlan cards.
- memtest86+.
- OpenJDK 6 as part of the kde-full variant.
- employ "insserv" to reorder the bootsequence based on LSB headers.
- support kvm (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for kde-full; kvm depends on hardware virtualisation support (AMD pacifica virtualisation extensions "svm" or Intel IVT (vanderpool) virtualisation extensions "vmx")
- access point support for many mac80211 based wlan cards through nl80211 and hostapd (optional).
- current crda/ wireless-regdb.
- fixed included locale packages.
- new release artwork.
- completely new X.org detection.
- new partition and filesystem detection code.
- overhauled fw-detect to probe for hardware with non-free needs.
- USB 3.0 support.
- fan control for Acer Aspire One netbooks (acerhdf).
- Sound-Blaster-X-Fi support (snd-ctxfi).
Localisation:
A special feature of kde-full releases is the ability to select all other languages than German or US English from the grub menu (F4), which automatically installs localisations for the desktop and many applications while booting. This ensures they are also present after installing sidux, while only installing the required languages for the given system. The amount of memory required for this feature depends on the language and sidux may refuse to install the given language packs automatically with insufficient RAM and the boot sequence will be continued in english language but with the desired locales-settings (currency, date/ time format, keyboard charsets). 1 GB memory or more is supposed to be safe for all supported languages, which are:
- Bulgarian
- Danish
- Dutch
- English (GB, AU)
- Greek
- French
- Hungarian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Croatian
- Polish
- Portuguese (BR and PT)
- Romanian
- Russian
- Spanish
- the language selection depends on the availability of sidux-manual translations, get involved to add your language.
Hints for hardware with non-free needs:
sidux contains only dfsg free software, so you'll probably want to add contrib/ non-free to your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.list and ensure internet access.
# See sources.list(5) for more information, especially # Remember that you can only use http, ftp or file URIs # CDROMs are managed through the apt-cdrom tool. # The /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory provides a way to add sources.list # entries in separate files that end with sources.list file. # unstable deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free # deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian unstable main contrib non-free # testing # deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free # deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free # experimental # deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian experimental main contrib non-free # deb-src http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian experimental main contrib non-free
and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sidux.list:
# sidux e.V., Germany deb http://sidux.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free #deb-src http://sidux.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
The required firmware can be determined with the following device/ firmware enumeration or by using the fw-detect script (packaged in sidux-scripts).
- 802.11
-
- Atmel AT76c50x 11 MBit/s devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- atmel* at76_usb
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install atmel-firmware
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/atmel_at76c5
- Broadcom, b43/ b43legacy devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- b43 b43legacy
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install b43-fwcutter
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/b43/b0g0bsinitvals5.fw
- /lib/firmware/b43/b0g0initvals5.fw
- /lib/firmware/b43/ucode5.fw
- NOTE
- While this shouldn't be required for most 802.11b/g wlan cards anymore, the proprietary firmware gets preferred by b43, in case it is installed.
- Intel ipw2100 (11 MBit/s) and Intel ipw2200 (54 MBit/s) devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- ipw2100 ipw2200
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-ipw2x00
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/ipw2100
- Intel ipw3945/ iwlwifi, 54 Mbit/s and Intel ipw4965, iwl1000/ iwl5xxx, iwl6000, iwl6050/ iwlagn, draft-n devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- iwl4965 iwl3945 iwlwifi-* iwlagn
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-iwlwifi
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-3945-1.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-3945-2.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-4965-1.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-4965-2.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-5000-1.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-5000-2.ucode
- /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-5150-2.ucode
- Intersil prism54 (p54pci/ p54usb), 54 MBit/s devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- p54pci p54usb prism54
- To install the firmware
- visit http://jbnote.free.fr/prism54usb/
- RaLink rt61, rt73, rt2860 and rt2870 54 MBit/s devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- rt73* rt61* rt28*
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-ralink
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/rt73
- NOTE
- rt2860 and rt2870 from staging
- ZyDAS zd1201 11 MBit/s devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- zd1201
- To install the firmware
- visit http://surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/linux-lc100020/zd1201-0.14-fw.tar.gz
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/zd1201
- ZyDAS zd1211 54 MBit/s devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- zd1211*
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install zd1211-firmware
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/zd1211/zd1211
- audio
-
- Cirrus Logic (Sound Fusion) CS4280/CS461x/CS462x/CS463x devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- snd-cs46xx
- To install the firmware
- visit http://bugs.debian.org/464197
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/cs46xx/cs46xx-old.fw
- NOTE
- follow the howto described in the bugreport carefully, MD5: 6510e1759d85b0627d36367febbb3a6a
- EMI 2|6 devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- emi26
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=emi26;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/emi26/ directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/emi26/bitstream.bin
- /lib/firmware/emi26/firmware.fw
- /lib/firmware/emi26/loader.fw
- EMI 6|2m devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- emi62
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=emi62;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/emi62 directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/emi62/bitstream.bin
- /lib/firmware/emi62/loader.fw
- /lib/firmware/emi62/midi.fw
- /lib/firmware/emi62/spdif.fw
- Sound Blaster 16/AWE CSP devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- sb16
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=sb16;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/sb16 directory
- Korg 1212 IO devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- snd-korg1212
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=korg;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/korg directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/smctr/k1212.dsp
- ESS Allegro Maestro3 devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- snd-maestro3
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/ess directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/ess/maestro3_assp_kernel.fw
- /lib/firmware/ess/maestro3_assp_minisrc.fw
- Yamaha YMF724/740/744/754 devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- snd-ymfpci
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=yamaha;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/yamaha directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/yamaha/ds1_ctrl.fw
- /lib/firmware/yamaha/ds1_dsp.fw
- /lib/firmware/yamaha/ds1e_ctrl.fw
- bluetooth
-
- Broadcom Blutonium Bluetooth chipset (BCM203x) devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- bcm203x
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install bluez-firmware
- cpu
-
- Intel devices
-
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install intel-microcode
- eth
-
- Broadcom NetXtremeII (BCM5706/5708/5709/5716, bnx) devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- bnx2
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-bnx2
- Broadcom NetXtremeII 10Gb (BCM57710/57711/57711E, bnx2x) devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- bnx2x
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-bnx2x
- Chelsio Communications T3 10Gb Ethernet devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- cxgb3
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git;a=tree;f=cxgb3
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/cxgb3/ directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/cxgb3/*.bin
- Intel e100 (82559 D101M/ D101M, 82551-F, 82551-10), 100 MBit/s devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- e100
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- KLSI KL5USB101-based devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- klsi
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- SMC ISA/MCA Token Ring devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- smctr
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=tr_smctr.bin;hb=HEAD
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/smctr/tr_smctr.bin
- SUN Cassini GBit/s devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- sun
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=sun;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/sun directory
- Broadcom Tigon3 (tg3) devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- tg3
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/tigon/tg3.bin
- /lib/firmware/tigon/tg3_tso5.bin
- /lib/firmware/tigon/tg3_tso.bin
- modem
-
- Atari DSP56k devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dsp56k
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=dsp56k;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/dsp56k directory
- Eagle ADSL devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- eagle
- To install the firmware
- visit http://eagle-usb.org/ueagle-atm/non-free/
- radio
-
- Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) Receiver devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dabusb
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dabusb/bitstream.bin
- /lib/firmware/dabusb/firmware.fw
- serial
-
- Computone IntelliPort Plus devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- computone
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=intelliport2.bin;hb=HEAD
- Inside Out Edgeport devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- edgeport
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=edgeport;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/edgeport/ directory
- Keyspan USA-xxx devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- keyspan
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=keyspan;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/keyspan directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/mpr.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa18x.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa19.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usq19qi.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa19qw.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa19w.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa28.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa28x.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa28xa.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa28xb.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa49w.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa19qw.fw
- /lib/firmware/keyspan/usa49wlc.fw
- Keyspan PDA single-port devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- keyspanda
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=keyspan_pda;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/keyspan_pda directory
- TI 3410/5052 devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- ti_usb_3410_5052
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=ti_3410.fw;hb=HEAD http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=ti_5052.fw;hb=HEAD
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/ti_usb_3410_5052/ti_3410.fw
- /lib/firmware/ti_usb_3410_5052/ti_5052.fw
- ConnectTech WhiteHEAT devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- whiteheat
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=whiteheat.fw;hb=HEAD http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=blob;f=whiteheat_loader.fw;hb=HEAD
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/whiteheat/whiteheat.fw
- /lib/firmware/whiteheat/whiteheat_loader.fw
- tv
-
- Afatech AF9005 DVB-T USB1.1 devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dvb-usb-af9005
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/AF05BDA.sys
- Afatech AF9015 DVB-T devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dvb-usb-af9015
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-usb-af9015.fw
- av7110 dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- av7110
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware av7110
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-ttpci-01.fw
- bluebird dvb devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- bluebird
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware bluebird
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-usb-bluebird-01.fw
- dec2000t dvb devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dec2000t
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware dec2000t
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-ttusb-dec-dec2000t.fw
- dec2500t dvb devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dec2500t
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware dec2500t
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-ttusb-dec-dec20500t.fw
- dec3000t dvb devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dec3000t
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware dec3000t
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-ttusb-dec-dec3000t.fw
- diusb dvb devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- diusb
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware diusb
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-diusb-5.0.0.11.fw
- various full featured DVB devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- dvb
- To install the firmware
- visit http://www.linuxtv.org/downloads/firmware/
- NOTE
- most budget cards won't need this
- IVTV devices
-
- To install the firmware
- visit http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/firmware/
- Technotrend/Hauppauge Nova devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- nova
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=ttusb-budget;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/ttusb-budget/ directory
- or51132_qam devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- or51132_qam
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware or51132_qam
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-or51132_qam.fw
- or51132_vsb dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- or51132_vsb
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware or51132_vsb
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-or51132_vsb.fw
- or51211 dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- or51211
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware or51211
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-or51211.fw
- sp8870 dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- sp8870
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware sp8870
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-sp8870
- sp887x dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- sp887x
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware sp887x
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-sp887x
- tda1004x dvb devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- tda1004x
- To install the firmware
- get_dvb_firmware tda10046
- You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/dvb-fe-tda10046.fw
- vga
-
- ATi r128 and Radeon r100-r780 devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- radeon
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- Matrox MGA 100-450 devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- matrox
- To install the firmware
- apt-get install firmware-linux-nonfree
- nVidia devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- nv
- NOTE
- 3d acceleration isn't possible with free drivers yet
- video
-
- cameras based on Vision's CPiA2 devices
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- cpia2
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=cpia2;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/cpia2/ directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/cpia2/stv0672_vp4.bin
- 3com HomeConnect (aka vicam) devices (including usb)
-
- The modules using this firmware are
- vicam
- To install the firmware
- visit http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware-from-kernel.git;a=tree;f=vicam;hb=HEAD
and place the file(s) in the /lib/firmware/vicam/ directory - You can confirm you have installed the firmware by checking for the following files
-
- /lib/firmware/vicam/firmware.fw
Hints for Upgraders:
sidux tries hard to provide seamless upgrade path for debian and sidux' own packages, nevertheless a few things remain that could be improved with manual interaction.
crda
The new regulatory domain framework for cfg80211 based wlan cards requires crda to allow access to wireless channels above ch11 (2.4 GHz or their 5 GHz equivalents), without crda only the "world domain" (channel 1-11) is available. Previous hacks using module parameters ("ieee80211_regdom={US,EU,JP}") are no longer available and prevent cfg80211 from loading, please remove possible module-init-tools overrides ("grep -R ieee80211_regdom /etc/modprobe.d/" to find them) manually.
# apt-get update apt-get install crda
Timezone settings
Older versions of tzdata (as present in previous sidux versions) didn't record and set the timezone correctly, please reconfirm and select your current timezone – even if it appears to work – through:
# dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Obsolete packages
As part of the continuing development of sidux, a number of packages have been replaced by better alternatives or become redundant.
- ndiswrapper
Due to upcoming packaging changes (#517130 and Bits from the kernel team) combined with basically missing upstream development for the last 2 years, Μώμος is likely to be the last sidux version which can ship precompiled ndiswrapper modules. Please investigate if native FOSS modules are available for your wlan hardware or consider replacing it with better supported alternatives. - umtsmon
Continuing development of umtsmon is stagnating, without plans for a kde4 transition or non-root operations. wvdial currently seems to be the best alternative, as it doesn't ship with a graphical user interface, it's also usable outside of X. - virtualbox-ose
Due to recent packaging changes (#517130, Bits from the kernel team and #551531) in virtualbox-ose, it is unfortunately no longer possible to provide prebuilt kernel modules for virtualbox-ose in Μώμος, subsequently seamless guest integration can no longer be provided on the ISOs; it will remain user-installable. For systems supporting hardware virtualisation (AMD pacifica virtualisation extensions "svm" or Intel IVT (vanderpool) virtualisation extensions "vmx"), kvm is the preferred replacement.
The following command is able to find packages not available from any active apt repository and may hint at obsolete packages, be careful about manually installed packages though. apt-show-versions is a separate package and isn't necessarily preinstalled.
$ apt-show-versions | awk '/No available version in archive/{print $1}'
Disclaimer:
This is experimental software. Use at your own risk. The sidux project, it's developers and team members (all represented by the sidux e.V.) cannot be held liable under any circumstances for damage to hardware or software, lost data, or other direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of this software. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, you are not permitted to use or further distribute this software.
Download URLs, please give the mirrors some time to sync:
Europe
- Technical University Carolo-Wilhelmina at Brunswick, Germany
http://debian.tu-bs.de/project/sidux/
ftp://debian.tu-bs.de/project/sidux/
rsync://debian.tu-bs.de/sidux/
deb http://debian.tu-bs.de/project/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free deb-src http://debian.tu-bs.de/project/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
- Free University Berlin/ spline (Student Project LInux NEtwork), Germany
ftp://ftp.spline.de/pub/sidux/
rsync://ftp.spline.de/Sidux/
deb ftp://ftp.spline.de/pub/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free deb-src ftp://ftp.spline.de/pub/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
-
sidux e.V., Deutschland
(nur sidux Repository) http://sidux.com/debian/
deb http://sidux.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free deb-src http://sidux.com/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
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w3you.com, RZ Frankfurt/Deutschland
(nur sidux Repository) http://sidux.net/debian/
deb http://sidux.net/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free deb-src http://sidux.net/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
- Office-Vienna, Vienna, Austria
http://sidux.office-vienna.at/sidux/
ftp://sidux.office-vienna.at/sidux/
deb http://sidux.office-vienna.at/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free deb-src http://sidux.office-vienna.at/sidux/debian/ sid main contrib non-free fix.main fix.contrib fix.non-free
- Cybermirror, Düsseldorf, Germany
http://sidux.cybermirror.org/ - University of Kent/ Computer Science Department, United Kingdom
ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/sidux.com/sidux/
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/sidux.com/sidux/
rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/sidux.com/sidux/ - Ireland's National Education and Research Network/ HEAnet, Dublin, Ireland
http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/sidux/
ftp://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/sidux/
rsync://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/sidux/ - University of Pavia, Italy
http://sidux.unipv.it/
North America
- University of Tennessee/ SunSITE, TN, USA
http://mira.sunsite.utk.edu/sidux/
rsync://mira.sunsite.utk.edu/sidux/ - Internap Network Services, Atlanta, GA. USA
ftp://ftp-mirror.internap.com/pub/sidux/
http://ftp-mirror.internap.com/pub/sidux/
rsync://ftp-mirror.internap.com/sidux/ - Linux Freedom/ California, USA
http://sidux.linuxfreedom.com/
download sidux ISOs only
South America
- Federal University of Paraná/ Center for Scientific Computing and Free Software, Paraná, Brazil
http://sidux.c3sl.ufpr.br/
ftp://sidux.c3sl.ufpr.br/sidux/
rsync://sidux.c3sl.ufpr.br/sidux/
Asia
- National Taiwan University/ Computer and Information Networking Center, Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.
http://ftp.tw.debian.org/pub/Sidux/
ftp://ftp.tw.debian.org/pub/Sidux/
Africa
- University of Cape Town/ Linux Enthusiasts Group, South Africa
http://ftp.leg.uct.ac.za/pub/linux/sidux/
Australia
- University of Queensland/ AARNet, Brisbane, Australia
http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/sidux/
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/sidux/
How to get involved
Getting involved in sidux is easy, just join us at our Forum or even better on IRC (irc.oftc.net, port 6667, channel #sidux) and discuss your patches/ proposals or additions.
We will gladly discuss any dfsg-free patches and contributions, especially regarding alternative window managers (gnome, lxde), general janitorial tasks or translations/ localisations.
Roadmap:
Please understand that the following roadmap is a rough estimate regarding our release schedule and is affected by the status of upstream Debian sid, major system components like X.org, KDE, the linux kernel and our own developments and is subject to changes.
- sidux 2009-04 "Μόρος" — Q4 2009
The predicted release dates and code names for upcoming releases for 2010 will be announced with sidux 2009-04 "Μόρος".
Special thanks go to the entire sidux team.
Developers:
Joaquim Boura (x-un-i)
Michael Deelwater (ModestUser)
Bernard Gray (cleary)
Aedan Kelly (etorix)
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (slh)
Kel Modderman (kelmo)
Niall Walsh (bfree)
Andreas Weber (webera)
Fabian Wuertz (xadras)
Documentation and Manuals:
Jose Tadeu Barros (ceti)
Alpha Mohamed Diakite (alphad)
dongle
Stefan R. Eissens (eislon)
Roland Engert (RoEn)
Alessio Giustini (alessiog75)
Richard Holt (Richard)
Markus Huber (hubi)
kostiagol
Luis_P
manul
Philippe Masson (LjanA)
Magnus Müller (evnu)
neceron
Mutsumu Nomura (muchan)
Nicolas Poniros (edhunter)
Reuss
Dinko Sabo (cobra)
Imre Veres (mrowl)
Trevor Walkley (bluewater)
zulu9
Art Team:
David Creedy (klaymen)
Bernard Gray (cleary)
Web design Team:
azoo
Bernard Gray (cleary)
Chris Hildebrandt (slam)
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (slh)
Dinko Sabo (cobra)
rieper|net
Daniel-S-P
Ferdi Thommes (devil)
vital Support:
Alessio Giustini (alessiog75)
Chris Hildebrandt (slam)
Ralph Hokanson Jr. (piper)
Aedan Kelly (etorix)
Gerald Prock (raider700)
Ferdi Thommes (devil)
Florian Schneider (hathe)
Torsten Wohlfarth (towo|)
sidux e.V.
Thanks to Hetzner Online AG for sponsoring sidux.com.
On behalf of the sidux team:
Stefan Lippers-Hollmann (slh)



















