Project Logs

New release 14.8-0.0 (kernel-6.1.69)

Sunday, December 31 2023


New release 12.8-0.0 (kernel-6.0.2)

Saturday, October 22 2022


New release 10.4-0.0 (kernel-5.13.1)

Tuesday, July 06 2021


New release 10.2-0.0 (lxc-4.0.9)

Wednesday, June 16 2021


New release 10.0-2.0 (php-8.0)

Sunday, March 21 2021


New release 9.4-6.0 (zoom)

Sunday, December 20 2020


Adding ethtool as a new tool to release 9.4-4.0.

Wednesday, December 09 2020


New release 9.4-4.0 (games)

Monday, December 07 2020


New release 9.3-12.0 (Samba)

Thursday, November 12 2020


New release 9.3-8.0 (net-tools)

Saturday, October 10 2020


New release 9.2-1.85 (domoticz)

Friday, July 17 2020


New release 9.1-1.84 (Routing with frr)

Monday, June 01 2020


New release 9.1-1.74 (Email capability)

Thursday, January 30 2020


New release 9.1-1.70 (bluetooth capability)

Thursday, January 02 2020


adding bluez (bluetooth) daemon

Friday, November 29 2019


New release 9.1-1.64 (video call and "nouveau" driver)

Sunday, November 24 2019


New release 9.1-1.60

Saturday, November 02 2019


About using kernel "nouveau" driver form NVIDIA graphic card.

Saturday, October 05 2019


New release 9.0-1.58 (to be in sync with LFS)

Tuesday, September 03 2019


Adding an email client to Osukiss

Friday, August 30 2019


Osukiss with gparted and ntfs-3g

Tuesday, July 30 2019


Use of DM snapshot capability

Thursday, July 25 2019


Wireless drivers are now available.

Thursday, July 04 2019


Osukiss-live ISO boot is UEFI compatible (release 1.46)

Saturday, June 22 2019


Calamares is now working (release 1.44)

Saturday, June 15 2019


zfs-0.8.0 is now part of osukiss release

Saturday, May 25 2019


Mate with Mojave Theme (release 1.41)

Saturday, May 25 2019


Beta-Release Osukiss-1.40

Thursday, May 02 2019


Trying to have MATE within Osukiss

Thursday, March 14 2019


Osukiss-1.32 released (Using LFS-8.4)

Friday, March 01 2019


Osukiss-1.23 installed as a virtual.

Wednesday, February 06 2019


Osukiss-1.22.2 (LFS-8.4-1.22.2) is available

Saturday, February 02 2019


Database mariadb available and final LFS-8.3 release

Monday, January 07 2019


Osukiss-1.16.0 (LFS-8.3-1.16.0) is now in production

Thursday, January 03 2019


Simple and quick 'installer' shell script.

Friday, October 26 2018


Osukiss graphic mode

Tuesday, October 23 2018


A Rescue liveCD is available

Tuesday, September 04 2018


VZGOT is working within osukiss

Monday, August 06 2018


ZFS is now available within Osukiss

Wednesday, July 25 2018


HandBrake up and running in Graphic mode!

Thursday, July 19 2018


Graphic screen displayed

Thursday, July 12 2018


Osukiss can now be compiled on a simple Core-2 system

Thursday, June 21 2018


LivePXE 8.3 working

Tuesday, June 19 2018


GCC is unable to compile cmake.

Sunday, June 17 2018


Reading local Email with pop3/imap protocol.

Saturday, June 02 2018


Can boot Osukiss from a USB key.

Tuesday, May 22 2018


Adding log rotation capability.

Wednesday, May 16 2018


HandBrake up and running!

Wednesday, May 09 2018


Simple and quick 'installer' shell script.

Tuesday, April 24 2018

Once you have booted from a LIVE osukiss install (USB or PXE) you
will find within the root directory a directory named
"installok", which contains a script named "installer".
This script allow you to quickly install osukiss
on your system's disk.
Syntax is rather simple
#./installer /dev/{diska} [/dev/{diskb}] ...
Example for a single disk:
Lets say you want to quickly install osukiss on /dev/sda
#./installer /dev/sda
That is the gist of it.
---> CAUTION! CAUTION! BEWARE!
The install process will use and format the WHOLE DISK current partitions,
before proceeding, the installer will display the current disk partitionning
and ask for a final confirmation. If the answer is "Yes", 'installer'
will proceed with NO further prompts and install a bootable osukiss on this disk.
Example for multiples disks:
Lets say you want to install osukiss and dedicate 3 disks, /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sde to it.
#./installer /dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sde
The installer script will repartion all disks listed and setup a sofware RAID (raid1, and raid10)
Once again, it will ask for a validation before using a disk, this means
that in our example, you need to enter three "Yes".
In raid mode, a MBR record is written on all disks that are assigned to osukiss
(sda, sdb and sde in our example), so rebooting shouldn't be a problem.


Installing a LIVE PXE on osukiss

Saturday, March 03 2018