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The latest SimplyMEPIS release candidate, version 3.4-3 rc2 addresses some problems identified and reported by the community.

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All users were added to the scanner group, this is a change mandated by the Debian udev configuration. Usbmount was removed because all of its functionality seems to be handled elsewhere in udev. As far as we can tell, it's never called. Meauto was tweaked to enable serial ports, if serial is not configured automatically by the system. This should work only for standard serial ports and internal modems that have a UART interface.


 

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