14 Jan 2026
Planet Debian
Dirk Eddelbuettel: gunsales 0.1.3 on CRAN: Maintenance

An update to the gunsales package is now on CRAN. As in the last update nine years ago (!!), changes are mostly internal. An upcoming dplyr change requires a switch from the old and soon to-be-removed 'underscored' verb form; that was kindly addressed in an incoming pull request. We also updated the CI scripts a few times during this period as needed, and switched to using Authors@R, and refreshed and updated a number of URL references.
Courtesy of my CRANberries, there is also a diffstat report for this release.
This post by Dirk Eddelbuettel originated on his Thinking inside the box blog. If you like this or other open-source work I do, you can sponsor me at GitHub.
14 Jan 2026 11:21am GMT
13 Jan 2026
Planet Debian
Steinar H. Gunderson: plocate 1.1.24 released

I've released version 1.1.24 of plocate, as usual dominated by small patches from external contributors. The changelog is below:
plocate 1.1.24, January 13th, 2026
- Improve error handling on synchronous reads. Reported by
Björn Försterling.
- Remove ConditionACPower=true from the systemd unit file,
to fix an issue where certain charging patterns prevent
updatedb from ever running on laptops. Patch by Manfred Schwarb.
- Add a new option --config-file for changing the path of
updatedb.conf. Patch by Yehuda Bernáth.
As always, you can get it from the plocate page or your favourite Linux distribution (packages to Debian unstable are on their way up, others will surely follow soon).
13 Jan 2026 10:57pm GMT
Simon Josefsson: Debian Libre Live 13.3.0 is released!
Following up on my initial announcement about Debian Libre Live I am happy to report on continued progress and the release of Debian Libre Live version 13.3.0.
Since both this and the previous 13.2.0 release are based on the stable Debian trixie release, there really isn't a lot of major changes but instead incremental minor progress for the installation process. Repeated installations has a tendency to reveal bugs, and we have resolved the apt sources list confusion for Calamares-based installations and a couple of other nits. This release is more polished and we are not aware of any known remaining issues with them (unlike for earlier versions which were released with known problems), although we conservatively regard the project as still in beta. A Debian Libre Live logo is needed before marking this as stable, any graphically talented takers? (Please base it on the Debian SVG upstream logo image.)
We provide GNOME, KDE, and XFCE desktop images, as well as text-only "standard" image, which match the regular Debian Live images with non-free software on them, but also provide a "slim" variant which is merely 750MB compared to the 1.9GB "standard" image. The slim image can still start a debian installer, and can still boot into a minimal live text-based system.
The GNOME, KDE and XFCE desktop images feature the Calamares installer, and we have performed testing on a variety of machines. The standard and slim images does not have a installer from the running live system, but all images support a boot menu entry to start the installer.
With this release we also extend our arm64 support to two tested platforms. The current list of successfully installed and supported systems now include the following hardware:
- Desktop ADLINK Ampere Altra Developer Platform arm64 Neoverse N1
- Desktop MSI Z790-P WIFI PRO i9-14900K Dasharo
- Laptop Framework 13 AMD AI 9 HX 370
- Laptop Lenovo X201 i7-620M
- Laptop NovaCustom NV56 Intel Ultra 7 155H i915 Dasharo
- Server Dell PowerEdge R630 2xE2680v4
- Server/Router Protectli VP2440
- Server Supermicro MegaDC ARS-110M-NR Ampere Altra Max 128 core 2x25GBe
This is a very limited set of machines, but the diversity in CPUs and architecture should hopefully reflect well on a wide variety of commonly available machines. Several of these machines are crippled (usually GPU or WiFI) without adding non-free software, complain at your hardware vendor and adapt your use-cases and future purchases.
The images are as follows, with SHA256SUM checksums and GnuPG signature on the 13.3.0 release page.
- Amd64 GNOME debian-live-13.3.0-amd64-libre-gnome.iso
- Amd64 KDE debian-live-13.3.0-amd64-libre-kde.iso
- Amd64 XFCE debian-live-13.3.0-amd64-libre-xfce.iso
- Amd64 Standard debian-live-13.3.0-amd64-libre-standard.iso
- Amd64 Slim debian-live-13.3.0-amd64-libre-slim.iso
- Arm64 GNOME debian-live-13.3.0-arm64-libre-gnome.iso
- Arm64 KDE debian-live-13.3.0-arm64-libre-kde.iso
- Arm64 XFCE debian-live-13.3.0-arm64-libre-xfce.iso
- Arm64 Standard debian-live-13.3.0-arm64-libre-standard.iso
- Arm64 Slim debian-live-13.3.0-arm64-libre-slim.iso
Curious how the images were made? Fear not, for the Debian Libre Live project README has documentation, the run.sh script is short and the .gitlab-ci.yml CI/CD Pipeline definition file brief.
Happy Libre OS hacking!
13 Jan 2026 1:53pm GMT