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The Grml Blog is likely associated with the Grml project, which is known for its Linux live system designed for system administrators and users of text tools. The blog may provide updates, insights, and information related to the Grml project and its developments.

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The Grml project announces the stable release of version 2025.08, code-named ‘Oneinonein’, based on Debian 13 trixie. This release addresses known bugs and offers Live ISOs for 64-bit x86 and ARM CPUs. The project acknowledges con...
Grml 2025.12 is released with new software, enhanced hardware support, and bug fixes, available for 64-bit x86 and ARM architectures.
Grml has announced the new stable release version 2025.05, code-named ‘Nudlaug’. The release includes fresh software packages from Debian trixie, enhanced hardware support, and addresses known bugs from previous releases. Live ISO...
The package repositories on deb.grml.org are now signed with a new ECC key, ed25519. There are known compatibility issues with EOL Debian versions, and users are advised to upgrade or remove the Grml repositories from their setup....
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Grml has released a new stable version 2024.12, called 'Adventgrenze', with fresh software packages from Debian trixie, enhanced hardware support, and 64-bit ARM CPU support. The release discontinues support for 32-bit x86 PCs and...
The text celebrates the 20th anniversary of the open source project Grml. The team is collecting postcards from users around the world to create a 'Grml wall' and is inviting users to share their feedback and special wishes for up...
Grml is sunsetting grml32 releases due to changes in the PC landscape and lack of support for the 32-bit architecture. Users are encouraged to migrate to more modern hardware.
The post discusses the overhaul of the infrastructure of Grml Blog, including the retirement of the paste service, migration of mirror infrastructure, download and main web presence, and the migration of the blog system to a stati...
The blog post discusses the migration of Grml's Git and Wiki services from their own infrastructure to GitHub. This decision was made due to the maintenance efforts required for running their own infrastructure and the social bene...
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The Debian project is hosting a Bug Squashing Party in Salzburg, Austria from April 5th to April 7th, 2019. Grml, an official derivative of Debian, has been invited to join. The event aims to bring together developers, contributor...