Archive for February, 2012

Peppermint Servers Planned Maintenance

VPS NETGood morning Peppermint Nation

The Peppermint Servers will be down for a scheduled maintenance from Tuesday February 28th – 3AM EST until Tuesday February 28th – 6AM EST. This three hour down time will allow our awesome official sponsor VPS.NET to do some planned maintenance as well as expand their SAN facility and cloud services where all things Peppermint are powered and delivered. This will effect the main site, all download servers and the Peppermint Community Forums and all will be unavailable during this short time period.

We’d like to take this opportunity to say a few words about VPS.NET and express how grateful we are for their sponsorship of Peppermint. During the first week when Peppermint One was released the download traffic was so extreme that we were about to crash our server but  VPS.NET came to our aid. They adopted us on the spot and had us migrated over to their Cloud with nearly any interruption and we’ve been there ever since.

Team Peppermint can’t say enough about the staff at VPS.NET & how friendly and efficient they are when you need assistance. They are clearly the most top-notch Web/Cloud host that we have ever been associated. Our little slice of their Cloud is rock solid and never gives up – we are super impressed. If you’ve never checked into VPS’s services you definitely should. They offer Cloud Servers, Cloud hosting, CDN and right now [for a limited time]  CloudLinux is Free for 6 months when you Sign Up with VPS.NET

When its all said and done, VPS.NET is directly responsible for ensuring that Peppermint is delivered world wide to over 140 countries and territories and has served close to 10 million downloads without pause….  We couldn’t do this scale of project without their assistance and that’s the truth.

Have a great week and more news on Peppermint Three as we approach its release in the Spring / Early Summer

Kendall, Shane and Team Peppermint

Looking Ahead to Peppermint Three

Peppermint ThreeWe at Peppermint HQ have been back and forth on the topic of putting out an updates version of Peppermint Two for quite some time now. At this point we’ve decided not to pursue such a thing and the reason is quite simple: It really wouldn’t accomplish much.

We took a look at a good many of the early bug reports and almost all of them revolved around a regression in the display manager that affected a relatively small number of users. We’ve left this unaddressed at the display manager in question, LXDM, has pretty much no new development as many people are moving in the direction of LightDM. The bigger issue is that Peppermint Two was built with LXDM in mind and changing this can cause all sorts of unforeseen issues, as were present when GDM replaced it in the most recent Mint LXDE release. Beyond that, the bug reports have been relatively few compared to Peppermint One, and we find it hard to justify releasing an updated edition at this particular point.

Right now, Peppermint Two is pretty darn stable and we’ve experienced no major breakages from updates or anything. Updates continue to flow in regularly and will for some time. About the only thing we really felt we might do different in a Peppermint Two respin was maybe changing one or two of the default web apps for others with cleaner interfaces. That’s about it.

Development on Peppermint Three will be beginning this week and we’ll be using LightDM for this one. We’re also looking into a handful of other minor changes, but we feel we have a good formula that’s working well for us and our users right now and we don’t want to risk undercutting that. Most of the work we’ll be doing will be concentrated on continuing to improve our interpretation of what we see as the best way to use a computer: light, fast, and web-centric.

Kendall Weaver

Peppermint Sticks!! Get Your OS on USB

Peppermint Nation,

I want to take the time to thank each and every one of you for being patient with us all here at Peppermint HQ in North Carolina. It’s been a long time coming that we can offer Peppermint on our own custom USB sticks!! Starting off with custom printed CD’s was not extremely hard to accomplish. However, USB media can be expensive, when you want something custom and high quality, and you have to purchase a large batch of them up front.

Peppermint takes in monies every month that we stick away in order to fund programs like getting the USB’s on track. But, this has been slow going due to the cost. But, just when you think that we may have to put it aside for another year in steps a community member to take things over the top and jump start things.

Ian Wigglesworth from Lincolnshire UK was that person for us here at Peppermint. He saw the need for a USB program and made contact with via email about three months ago. Not only did Ian see the need, he made a very generous financial contribution to this cause and worked with a company to produce the USB sticks to our specifications. We really can’t thank Ian enough for his involvement with this program and we are super excited to be able to offer Peppermint Sticks from today forward.

About Ian Wigglesworth:

I’m 41 and married and will have been for 9 years on 14th Feb with one step daughter who is now 15. I completed an engineering apprenticeship along with a HNC in Electrical/Mechanical engineering after leaving school. I now work as a service engineer driving around the UK and Ireland fixing thermoforming machines. After having a nightmare with Windows Vista typed into Google which operating system to use and discovered Linux.
Tried Ubuntu for a while then Linux Mint, but what with all of the desktop changes happening looked for something a little more stable and when I saw most of you guys working on Peppermint had input into Linux Mint I knew it would be a good system to try and it was. I now have Peppermint on my desktop as a dual boot with Vista for a couple of programs that will only work on Windows.
I donated to Linux Mint and wanted to do something for Peppermint, as I’m no programmer I thought I could help by getting the USB sticks off the ground which would hopefully mean more people buying them to try Peppermint.
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Thanks again to Ian for stepping up and giving us a hand. You can get your new, fresh and shiny Peppermint Stick Right Here >>