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New stable release version 2011.05 available.
Release candidate 1 of version 2011.05 is available.
Grml joins The Canterbury Project (Disclaimer: April Fool's joke).
Grml development blog moved to new home - now available at blog.grml.org.
Results of the Grml user survey available.
German magazine c't extra Netzwerke 01/2011 features a special edition of Grml 2010.12.
German Linux Magazine 03/11 features Grml 2010.12 on DVD (DELUG version).
Grml User survey online (starting on 8th of January and closed on 1st of February) to gather user feedback.
New stable release version 2010.12 available.
Release candidate 0 of version 2010.12 available.
The developer meeting for the upcoming Grml release took place on 4th and 5th november 2010 in the fantastic hackerspace Metalab in Vienna/Austria. Find the details about the meeting in the Minutes of the Grml Developer Meeting 2010.
Christian Hofstaedter joined the Grml team.
The german magazine freiesMagazin provides an article about Grml in its current edition 06/2010.
Grml talk at Net Culture Lab in Dornbirn on 10th of June.
New stable releases version 2010.04 available: grml, grml64, grml-medium, grml64-medium, grml-small and grml64-small.
Grml at Linuxdays Graz: Several Grml team members will be present at Linuxdays in Graz on Saturday, April 24th 2010. Thanks to data rescue specialist Attingo (Attingo Datenrettung) we can offer free Grml CDs to every visitor. We'll have Grml USB pens, posters, coffee cups and a talk about Grml. Further details....
Release candidate 1 of version 2010.04 available.
New Grml developer mailinglist.
Grml goes microblogging.
New stable releases version 2009.10 available: grml, grml64, grml-medium, grml64-medium, grml-small and grml64-small.
Release candidate 1 of version 2009.10 available.
Event: grml booth and grml talk at FrOSCon 2009.
Poll: Removal of LaTeX on grml
New stable version available: grml 2009.05 released.
Release candidate 1 of version 2009.05 available.
The well known german IT news publisher Heise released a Linux magazine special named c't kompakt 01/2009. On pages 120 and 121 you'll find a nice article about grml titled "Grml: Schweizer Messer für Admins" (meaning: "grml: swiss army knife for admins"). The included DVD provides a grml 2008.11 ISO as well.
Mika was talking about grml in a german talk named 'grml - das Schweizer Taschenmesser der Linux-Notfallsysteme' at the Open Source Data Center Conference in germany. The (german) slides of the talk are available for download: grml - das Schweizer Taschenmesser der Linux-Notfallsysteme (PDF).
grml booth at Grazer Linuxdays 2009: several core developers of grml are available at the grml booth of Grazer Linuxdays 2009 on 25th of april in Graz/Austria.
grml mentioned in c't 07/2009: grml is featured in the german c't magazine, edition 07/2009 in the article 'Live-Shows - Live-Linuxe für jeden Zweck'.
grml in linux user magazine 2009/02: the german Linux User magazine edition 2009/02 provides a two pages article about grml titled ''Linux alpin'. The DVD edition provides a multiboot DVD featuring grml 2008.11.
Moritz Augsburger joined the grml-team.
New stable releases version 2008.11 available: grml, grml64, grml-medium, grml64-medium, grml-small and grml64-small.
Release candidate 1 of grml 2008.11 available. Grab it from the devel directory on the mirrors.
Migration from Mercurial to Git.
New stable releases available: grml 1.1, grml64 0.2, grml-medium 0.1 and grml64-medium 0.1.
New releases candidates available: grml 1.1-rc1, grml64 0.2-rc1, grml-medium 0.1-rc1 and grml64-medium 0.1-rc1.
grml in c't special 02/2008 Netzwerke" magazine.
Alexander Steinböck joined the grml-team.
Daily builds available: automatically generated ISOs of grml (using the grml-live framework) are available at daily.grml.org.
grml at FrOSCon 2007 and Linux User Group Moenchengladbach
grml 1.0, grml64 and grml-small 0.4 plus grml-article in LinuxUser 07/2007
Results of the grml user survey are available.
Releases grml 1.0, grml64 0.1 and grml-small 0.4 available.
grml 1.0-rc1, grml64 0.1-rc1 and grml-small 0.4-rc1 available.
A screenshot gallery showing details of the grml2hd process is available online.
The first grml user survey is online.
Big update of zsh-lovers - rewritten in asciidoc. See grml.org/zsh/ for details.
Frank Terbeck joined the grml-team.
grml 0.9 - codename Dioptrienotto and grml-small 0.3 - codename Zwergenaufstand are available.
New Debian repository available.
grml 0.9 - release candidate 1 available.
grml repository commits mailinglist available.
Big update of grml-zsh-refcard.
grml.org uses Mercurial and provides public access to the repositories via hg.grml.org. Documentation regarding mercurial @ grml.org can be found at grml.org/mercurial/.
Ulrich Dangel joined the grml-team.
grml 0.8 - Codename Funkenzutzler available.
The new release brings 117 new packages and many new features. For details take a look at the release announcement.
grml 0.8 - release candidate 1 is available.
grml on linuxdays graz and vienna 2006.
On 20th of may several grml developers attended the grazer linuxdays. Mika held a lecture about grml. Read the report in the grml develblog.
From 31st of may until 2nd june the linuxdays in vienna took place. Mika once more held a talk about grml including a short feature demo of the Zsh. Read the report in the grml develblog.
A special release of grml named Bootenschnitzl@LU is shipped with the german LinuxUser magazine. You will also find an article about grml inside the magazine, so get your own copy!
Planet Grml available. planet.grml.org is a weblog aggregation containing blog articles written by the developers of the grml Live CD.
Timo Boettcher joined the grml-team.
grml 0.7 - Codename Bootenschnitzl is
available!
The new release brings 48 new packages and many new
features. For details take a look at the release
announcement.
The grml-user mailinglist is available on the mail to news gateway gmane now: gmane.linux.distributions.grml.user
grml 0.6 - Codename Winterschlapfn is
available!
The new release brings 99 new packages and many new
features. For details take a look at the release
announcement.
grml-small 0.2 - Codename Corry is available! For details take a look at the release announcement.
Alexander Wirt joined the grml-team.
The grml-announce mailinglist is available.
You like our work? Make a donation to support our work! See grml.org/donations/ for details.
grml 0.5 - Codename Tokolytika is available!
The new release
brings 262 new packages and many new features. For details take a look at
the release announcement.
A german paper about grml is available online: grml-paper (170kB, PDF) (also see docs-section at grml.org). That's 24 pages about technologies used at grml and some main information about grml itself.
The grml-wiki is available.
grml-small 0.1 - Codename Zugschlus is available! For details take a look at the release announcement.
grml 0.4 - Codename Eierspass is available!
The new release
brings 192 new packages and many new features. For details take a look at
the release announcement.
Marcel Wichern joined the grml-team.
Julius Plenz wrote a reference card for the zsh configuration of grml.
grml developers at Linzer Linuxdays 2005: On 14th of april Mika and Jimmy are going to arrive at Linzer Linuxdays 2005 [in Austria]: http://linz.linuxwochen.at/.
Andreas 'Jimmy' Gredler will give a talk about RAID-systems on Linux on 14th of april. Mika will give a talk about grml on 15th of april. A technology preview of grml 0.4 - including X.org, the new grml-x system and full unionfs-support - will be presented in the talk.
Tobias Klauser joined the grml-team.
The beta-tester subproject started.
Julius Plenz joined the grml-team.
grml 0.3 - Codename Hustenstopper is
available!
The new release brings 191 new packages and
many new features. For details take a look at the release
announcement.
Today several grml developers are going to arrive at Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2005 (CLT05) [in Germany].
Mika will present grml 0.3 in his talk on 6th of march at CLT05.
The grml development blog is available at grml.supersized.org. Syndicate the blog if you are interested in development and current news on grml.
From 7th till 9th of february the grml-develdays have taken place in
Graz. The result of these days is an unofficial prerelease of
the upcoming grml release 0.3
which will be presented on the linuxday
klagenfurt (carinthia/austria) on 22nd of february. Michael Prokop
will hold a workshop on grml at this event and the two other grml core
developers will be there too. A sponsor provides us 50 CDs for free, if
you attend the workshop you can get one prerelease for free.
Notice: The grml-team is searching for a grml cd-label for the upcoming release 0.3. Please send your submission till 28th of february via mail to mika (at) grml.org The winner gets one official grml t-shirt for free.
grml 0.2 - Codename Satura available.
The new release brings 455 new packages and many new features.
For details take a look at the release
announcement.
New webpage available: grml.org/zsh/
Book list available.
Matthias Kopfermann and Wolfgang Scheicher joined the grml-team.
Release 0.1 - Codename OS04 available.
Gerfried Fuchs joined the grml-team.
Mario Lang joined the grml-team.
Presentation of grml 0.09 Codename Bughunter at Kunstlabor in Graz. Some pictures are available online.
Nico Golde joined the grml-team.
Andreas Gredler and Daniel K. Gebhart joined the grml-team.
Mailinglist available.
Relaunch of website. Michael Gebetsroither joined the grml-team.
A RSS-feed for grml is available.
A bootable version of a remastered Knoppix 3.6 exists. Some finetuning and the package-selection has to be done in the next days/weeks. A first official version will be available in september/october 2004. Please report wishes (e.g. on included software) to us!
We have made some more design-decisions. Due to lack of time we changed our goal from creating a distribution from scratch/source based to building a distribution based on debian/knoppix. We don't want to reinvent the wheel (:=hardware-recognition, packetmanagement,..) so we try to use existing infrastructure and improve things we don't like that much.
We collected ressources for building a new distribution (many ideas, websites,...). We created a vmware-image based on yard, wrote some zsh-scripts (zsh will be the default-shell of grml) and wrote a first (unpublished) design-guide.
Setting up (local) newsserver for team members with newsgroups local.grml, local.grml.flames and local.grml.ressources.
Setting up website.
Registered grml.org