LINA-0.72beta03 - Released April 13,
2008
We at Lina Software are proud to announce the release of
LINA-0.72beta03!
This release is free of a large number of bugs and annoying features
discovered by users of the beta02 release. The new features and bug
fixes in LINA-0.72beta03 are detailed below.
LINA-0.72beta03 is not a production release. It is one in a series of
betas intended to prepare LINA for wider use. LINA-0.72beta03 still
contains a number of bugs and inconveniences, some of which were
discovered during the testing process. These “known bugs” are detailed
below.
DEMOS IN THIS VERSION:
- Nano
- Vim
- Elinks
- ImageMagick
- Apache
- Wordpress
SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS:
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 2000
- Windows 2003
- Mac OS X Tiger
- Linux Fedora 7
- Linux Fedora 8
- Linux Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
- Linux Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon)
We are not currently supporting Debian 4 due to missing dependencies on
the basic Debian install. Debian, OpenSUSE and PCLinuxOS will be
supported in the next release.
CHANGES IN THIS VERSION THAT AFFECT ALL PLATFORMS:
- The installer downloads the appropriate version of the LINA
disk. This allows us to support older versions of LINA. The command
“lina -v” was added to return the version of LINA that is installed.
- We have disabled installation messages unless they have
DEBIAN_PRIORITY=critical.
- We have implemented “quickstart” using a saved virtual
machine state to quickly start LINA for running applications. The first
applications now takes under three seconds to start in best cases and
we are working to improve it in more difficult cases. Our medium-term
goal is less than a second.
- We have added a file path translation library to make
text-mode user interface programs like vim run as expected on different
platforms.
WINDOWS-SPECIFIC CHANGES IN THIS VERSION:
- We now support Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.
- We have eliminated timed-waits within the LINA installer
and replaced them with condition-checking. This eliminates timeouts and
failed installs on slow machines.
- We now copy over sleep.exe, touch.exe, and use the full
path when installing in order to eliminate a Windows 2003 hang
when a sleep from a parallel cygwin install was encountered.
MAC OS X-SPECIFIC CHANGES IN THIS VERSION:
- We have eliminated the Mac OS X installer segfaults on new
versions of Tiger that were reported by several users.
- We have added the wget package so that users don't need to
install it themselves.
- We have reduced the size of the LINA DMG from 500MB to
100MB.
- We have removed the blank Mac OS X configure screen.
UNIX-SPECIFIC CHANGES IN THIS VERSION:
- The text and progress bar now update better in the
installers
- We are working to eliminate installer “freezes” that
occur when the installer is working, but not refreshing widgets, so the
interface can be “erased” by another application obscuring it on the
desktop.
KNOWN BUGS AND INCONVENIENCES:
- Starting more than one installer at a time can cause a
failure. In the next release we will either prohibit this behavior or
work to allow it.
- When installing applications, the installer progress bar
appears to freeze because quite a bit is going on. In the next release
we will improve our system for informing the user of progress.
- In some circumstances, the first application started on
LINA starts very slowly. Quickstart is meant to solve this, but we are
still seeing some instances when it takes a long time for an
application to start.
- In the Windows installer, the progress bar behaves oddly
- After downloading the LINA disk, the Mac OS X progress bar
jumps back and forth
- A critical file needed by LINA (lina/var/lock/safe.lock)
was not created in one install instance leading to a failure to install
LINA. This bug was not reproducible
- File mappings are sometimes incorrect in applications,
resulting in unexpected behavior, especially by Vim.
Instructions for downloading and installing LINA can be found in our
wiki at
http://openlina.org/wiki.
A special thanks to everyone who downloaded and gave us feedback on
LINA-0.72beta02. The community's help is making it possible for us to
rapidly improve LINA's quality and reliability for the official 0.72
release.