* don't redirect to /download/prerelease/ but /download/ on the stable release announcement
* mention stable release on rc1 webpage
* properly sort list of contributors
<h1>Release Notes for Grml 2018.12-rc1 - codename <a href="/faq/#releasename">Gnackwatschn</a></h1>
<h1>Release Notes for Grml 2018.12-rc1 - codename <a href="/faq/#releasename">Gnackwatschn</a></h1>
+ <p><strong>NOTE: the <a href="/changelogs/README-grml-2018.12/">stable release 2018.12</a> is already available!</strong></p>
+
<p><a href="/download/prerelease/">Download Now</a></p>
<h3>About</h3>
<p><a href="/download/prerelease/">Download Now</a></p>
<h3>About</h3>
If you should notice a slow boot and want to force the startup of the haveged service (independent of usage of ssh boot option)
you can start the service via boot option `services=haveged`.
See e.g. <a href="https://daniel-lange.com/archives/152-Openssh-taking-minutes-to-become-available,-booting-takes-half-an-hour-...-because-your-server-waits-for-a-few-bytes-of-randomness.html">Openssh
If you should notice a slow boot and want to force the startup of the haveged service (independent of usage of ssh boot option)
you can start the service via boot option `services=haveged`.
See e.g. <a href="https://daniel-lange.com/archives/152-Openssh-taking-minutes-to-become-available,-booting-takes-half-an-hour-...-because-your-server-waits-for-a-few-bytes-of-randomness.html">Openssh
- taking minutes to become available [...]</a> for further information.
+ taking minutes to become available [...]</a> for further information.
<li>The cpufrequtils package with its loadcpufreq handling has been dropped. The cpufreq drivers are autoloaded and the powersave/ondemand driver is mature enough. The linux-cpupower tools provide the binaries as replacement for what cpufrequtils provided so far.
<li>The cpufrequtils package with its loadcpufreq handling has been dropped. The cpufreq drivers are autoloaded and the powersave/ondemand driver is mature enough. The linux-cpupower tools provide the binaries as replacement for what cpufrequtils provided so far.
Helmut Grohne,
hex2a,
James Tocknell
Helmut Grohne,
hex2a,
James Tocknell
Leo Bergolth,
luke2261git,
Marc Haber,
Marcos Mello,
Markus Lindberg,
Martin Besser,
Leo Bergolth,
luke2261git,
Marc Haber,
Marcos Mello,
Markus Lindberg,
Martin Besser,
Michael Biebl,
Michael Eischer,
Michael Schierl,
Moviuro,
Michael Biebl,
Michael Eischer,
Michael Schierl,
Moviuro,
-Patrick Schleizer,
-Paul Menzel,
-Ralf Moll,
-sl0n,
-maximebuy,
+Patrick Schleizer,
+Paul Menzel,
+Ralf Moll +
+sl0n
for their contributions.</p>
<h3>More Information</h3>
for their contributions.</p>
<h3>More Information</h3>
<h1>Release Notes for Grml 2018.12 - codename <a href="/faq/#releasename">Gnackwatschn</a></h1>
<h1>Release Notes for Grml 2018.12 - codename <a href="/faq/#releasename">Gnackwatschn</a></h1>
- <p><a href="/download/prerelease/">Download Now</a></p>
+ <p><a href="/download/">Download Now</a></p>
If you should notice a slow boot and want to force the startup of the haveged service (independent of usage of ssh boot option)
you can start the service via boot option `services=haveged`.
See e.g. <a href="https://daniel-lange.com/archives/152-Openssh-taking-minutes-to-become-available,-booting-takes-half-an-hour-...-because-your-server-waits-for-a-few-bytes-of-randomness.html">Openssh
If you should notice a slow boot and want to force the startup of the haveged service (independent of usage of ssh boot option)
you can start the service via boot option `services=haveged`.
See e.g. <a href="https://daniel-lange.com/archives/152-Openssh-taking-minutes-to-become-available,-booting-takes-half-an-hour-...-because-your-server-waits-for-a-few-bytes-of-randomness.html">Openssh
- taking minutes to become available [...]</a> for further information.
+ taking minutes to become available [...]</a> for further information.
<li>The cpufrequtils package with its loadcpufreq handling has been dropped. The cpufreq drivers are autoloaded and the powersave/ondemand driver is mature enough. The linux-cpupower tools provide the binaries as replacement for what cpufrequtils provided so far.
<li>The cpufrequtils package with its loadcpufreq handling has been dropped. The cpufreq drivers are autoloaded and the powersave/ondemand driver is mature enough. The linux-cpupower tools provide the binaries as replacement for what cpufrequtils provided so far.