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venenux repositories of packages for not so older releases

VenenuX repositories for fith, sevent, eight, ten and eleven generations of modern computers, means its for 32bit/64bits systems and stable Debian's/VenenuX's, mostly, Debian 10, Debian 11 and Debian 12.

Do you want more modern ones? theck http://venenux.github.io/venenuxdebs4/ repository for Debian next!

Supported Debians

  • Debian 10 buster and with this support limited to winbuntu 19.04, likely VenenuX Debian 10
  • Debian 11 bullseye and with this support limited to winbuntu 20.04, likely VenenuX Debian 11
  • Debian 12 bookworm and with this support limited to winbuntu 22.04, likely VenenuX Debian 12

How to use this repository

Just add to sources list using your name distro:

Release Repo entry in source.list
buster deb https://venenux.github.io/venenuxdebs3/ buster main
bullseye deb https://venenux.github.io/venenuxdebs3/ bullseye main
bookworm deb https://venenux.github.io/venenuxdebs3/ bookworm main
extra deb https://venenux.github.io/venenuxdebs3/ any main

Autoconfiguration can be made for more repos by using the package: any/apt/apt-conf-vnx_0.5.0_all.deb

How to avoid or use the https

Since apt 0.7.0 exist the apt-transport-https package, you must install apt-transport-https package to use this repository directly.

About the TLS and incompatible SSL layer on https for apt

To being able to use this repository with apt-transport-https package for debian without so much checks, please do as root account logged in:

cat > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50venenuxgithubrepo << EOF
APT::Get::AllowUnauthenticated "true";
Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories "true";
Acquire::AllowDowngradeToInsecureRepositories "true";
Acquire::Check-Valid-Until "false";
Aptitude::CmdLine::Ignore-Trust-Violations "true";
Acquire::https::venenux.github.io::Verify-Peer "false";
EOF

And then make the apt update procedure.

Notable packages and architecture supported

Older machines are not 64bit capable, so only 32bit i386 packages are provided.

Package buster bullseye bookworm notes
slimjet 40.0.5 /33 40.0.5.0 42.0.5.0 i386 only gets 33 as last version and only for buster

extra or and non free packages

We provide some minimal nonfree packages that unless gnu or open source crap always supporting older versions and historic packages

Package buster bullseye bookworm notes
anydesk 6.0.0 6.0.0 6.0.0 amd64/i386 but cannot view remote desks due SSL, 6.0.1 for amd64 and i386
nomachine 6.12.3 6.12.3 6.12.3 6.9.2 also for jessie and stretch on amd64
brave-keyring x x x need for manual brave install on our customized repos
yarn 1.29 1.29 1.29 working
la-capitaine 2.1 2.1 2.1 icon and cursor like mac os
nerolinux 4.0.0 4.0.0 4.0.0 nerolinux key provided in telegram, or inside venenux debian
reiserfs4 kernel 5.17+4.0.4 kernel 5.17 + reiserfs4 provided by @Metztli

Those package are only in the any branch component, not in main one of the repository index debian packages.

Reiserfs4 support thanks to Metztli Information Technology at https://sourceforge.net/projects/metztli-reiser4/files/latest/download

Why this repository and why older distro

Some already working and good computers cannot handle a recent linux, linux becomes a windo like product since companies started to take into consideration, and developers only see their own benefice, GNU project need more support and still there are people using older things..

Another reason is special packages not provided for any other place.. ony by us!

CONTRIBUTE

PLease read HACKING.md You can fill an issue on Codeberg, or use Telegram Venenux groups:

LICENSE

  • GPL v 3 100% with one exception: you must cited authors of this work!
  • Each package has own license but the work of packaging itselft must cite authors.

Those packages in mayority are backports from Debian originals with security updates, also includes patches long awaiting or fixeds that never was acepted becouse deviated to next release of debians.