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Linux 0.8.11 beta


The first Linux version of the 0.8 series of the application is now in public beta. Momentarily only for Ubuntu but soon more packages will be added for more distributions.

Get it from the downloads-page

The Linux version shared most of it's codebase with the Windows version and should be fairly stable. Nevertheless, it is released as a beta to make sure it's working properly.

Please report any problems at forum

Ubuntu 9.10, 9.04 and Linux Mint 7 packages are up. Working on RPM packages for Fedora 10/11.

Please note that it's a known bug that keyboard/mouse statistics won't work immediately after installing Deimos, you will need to login again as an graphical user.

Any chance for package for Gentoo ? :)

The problem is that Gentoo is all about compiling applications yourself. However, the 0.8x series is not open-source.

Although it's possible to compile binary packages for Gentoo, I don't know how yet, I'll look into it later.
For now, I can release a main Linux binary... Coming ASAP...

I have added 64-bit packages and general Linux binary which should run on modern Linux distributions.

Yeah it works but Deimos don't find my hard disk.

And deimos started using cappy-gentoo ,which defacto is my other PC,just my 1st PC and 2nd PC's Linux are same hostnames.

About the harddisk: Could you give me the output of your /proc/scsi/scsi?

Yes, that is possible when upgrading from 0.5x series. If you upgrade and already have a computer with the same hostname, it assumes an upgrade. Only since 0.8 Deimos distinguishes different computers with the same hostname.

Commiting from the 0.5 series on the other computer will still work but both will commit to the same computer in Deimos. A solution would be to log out with Deimos 0.8 and change your hostname and then login again. If you want, I can manually change it in the database.

cappy-gentoo cappy # cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:


That's all....

Hehe, that explains why it does not detect a hard drive :p

What kind of harddrive do you have?


Could you run a 'sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda' for me?