New repository for Super OS

June 02, 2011

I have recently changed the structure of the Super OS repository: on the server-side it means all repositories (10.04, 10.10, 11.04, etc…) are now on the same folder, making it much easier to manage and wasting less space. In addition to that, the repository also has a more standard URL: deb http://hacktolive.org/repo/archive DISTRO_CODENAME

How to make the transition to the new repository:
-Users of Super OS 11.04: you don’t need to do anything, the new repository is already included.
-Users of Super OS 10.04 and Super OS 10.10: you should see a new update called “super-os-repo” (version 0.4.004 or above) and simply need to install that.

If you are using an older version of Super OS, you are not sure if you already installed the new repository, or you had issues upgrading, use the official .deb installer (direct link here).

There shouldn’t be any issues, but if they arise, feel free to report them.

One Response to “New repository for Super OS”

  1. qdinar Says:

    hello. please also make easy to deliver localization to offline computer. excuse me if i am impolite, i do not know english such well, i could tell also “i wish you …”.

    hacktolive says:
    Hello, don’t worry, you are not impolite at all. One way to deliver localization to your computer is to use SuperDeb Creator and in the package name you select the proper package (for example, if your language is Hebrew, you select language-pack-gnome-he ) You might also need additional packages, for example, if you need support for different characters like Chinese, Russian, Arabic, etc… I think this page will help you find the needed packages: http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/translations/
    But I admit this might be complicated… Thats why I plan to support as many languages as possible by default in Super OS 11.10 (the next version), to make life easier for users like you.

    PS: I care very much about “offline users”, if you still have problems feel free to contact me

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