Debian Release

Wers noch nicht mitgekriegt hat: Die Freigabe von Woody als stable rückt immer näher (mal wieder ).

genau mal wieder :)
aber egal...auch wenn woody noch nicht "stable" ist läuft es "Astrein" *g*
wenn der stable status da ist, sollte man vieleicht auf "sid" updaten :))
 
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aber egal...auch wenn woody noch nicht "stable" ist läuft es "Astrein" *g*
wenn der stable status da ist, sollte man vieleicht auf "sid" updaten :))
Eben, hatte gestern SID drauf und selbst das hat schon nen sehr stabilen Eindruck gemacht.
Aber mir reicht stable bei weitem. Wenn mein System läuft kommen eh ned so viele neuen Dinge dazu :)
 
Hab jetzt schon ne ganze Zeit lang Sid am laufen, alleine schon wegen dem taeglichen apt-Ritual ( apt-get update && apt-get upgrade ) :D :D :D
Laeuft stabil, ab und zu gibt es beim upgraden probleme mit den Abhaengichkeiten, die sind aber meistens am naechsten Tag schon wieder behoben.
 
...ab und zu gibt es beim upgraden probleme mit den Abhaengichkeiten, die sind aber meistens am naechsten Tag schon wieder behoben.
...hab ich noch nie bei debian gehabt! *freu*
..das ist auch was mich an Debian so begeistert...

//wo wir schon mal beim Thema sind...
kennste vieleicht nen paar gut "unstable" quellen für die sources list??
 
ftp.de.debian.org

Da saug ich immer mit 91 kb/s!! Ruled echt ;)
 
Moin...

So wie es aussieht ist die Debian 3.0 Stable raus...

Der stable Link von ftp.debin.org zeigt auf die Woody und
auch das Release File spricht von Woody stable....

*freu*

Erstmal ein iso suchen :)

cu

Martin
 
Yep sie ist raus...

------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 released **********
July 19th, 2002 http://www.debian.org/News/2002/20020719
------------------------------------------------------------------------

The Debian Project is pleased to announce the release of Debian GNU/Linux
version 3.0. Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system, which now
supports a total of eleven processor architectures, includes KDE and GNOME
desktop environments, features cryptographic software, is compatible
with the FHS v2.2 and supports software developed for the LSB.

With the addition of the IA-64 (ia64), HP PA-RISC (hppa), MIPS (mips,
mipsel), and S/390 (s390) architectures, Debian GNU/Linux now supports a
total of eleven architectures. It now runs on computers ranging from
palmtops to supercomputers, and nearly everything in between, including the
latest generation of 64 bit machines.

This is the first version of Debian that features cryptographic software
integrated into the main distribution. OpenSSH and GNU Privacy Guard are
included in the default installation, and strong encryption is now present
in web browsers and web servers, databases, and so forth. Further
integration of cryptographic software is planned for future releases.

For the first time, Debian comes with the K Desktop Environment 2.2 (KDE).
The GNOME desktop environment is upgraded to version 1.4, and X itself is
upgraded to the much improved XFree86 4.1. With the addition of several
full-featured free graphical web browsers in the form of Mozilla, Galeon,
and Konqueror, Debian´s desktop offerings have radically improved.

This version of Debian supports the 2.2 and 2.4 releases of the Linux
kernel. Along with better support for a greater variety of new hardware
(such as USB) and significant improvements in usability and stability, the
2.4 kernel provides support for the ext3 and reiserfs journaling filesystems.

Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 features a more streamlined and polished installation,
which is translated into numerous languages. The task system has been
revamped and made more flexible. The debconf tool makes configuration of
the system easier and more user friendly. Debian GNU/Linux can be installed
from CD, or from the network and a few floppies. It can be downloaded now,
and will soon be available on CD-ROM from numerous vendors
<http://www.debian.org/CD/>;.

Upgrades to Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 from earlier releases are automatically
handled by the apt package management tool. As always, Debian GNU/Linux
systems can be upgraded painlessly, in place, without any forced downtime.
For detailed instructions about installing and upgrading Debian GNU/Linux,
please see the release notes
<http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/releasenotes>;.

This is the first release of Debian that is compatible with version 2.2 of
the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS). Debian GNU/Linux now also supports
software developed for the Linux Standard Base (LSB), though it is not yet
LSB certified.

Current Debian users may be interested to know that this release of Debian
supports build dependencies, to aid in building packages from source, and
apt pinning, to ease partial upgrades to our testing or unstable branch.
This release of Debian features aptitude as an alternative for the
venerable dselect program, which will make it easier to select packages.
About four thousand new software packages were added to the distribution in
Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.

About Debian
------------

Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system, developed by nearly a thousand
volunteers from all over the world who collaborate via the Internet.
Debian&acute;s dedication to Free Software, its non-profit nature, and its open
development model make it unique among GNU/Linux distributions.

The Debian project&acute;s key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication
to the Debian Social Contract, and its commitment to provide the best
operating system possible. Debian 3.0 is another important step in that
direction.

Contact Information
-------------------

For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
<http://www.debian.org/>; or send mail to <press@debian.org>.

Von der Debian-Announce Mailinglist...
 
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Habt ihr schon nen Mirror mit den Final ISOs? Die deutschen und die amerikanischen Server haben alle nur die 2.2r7 als ISO zum D/L...
 
The latest stable release of Debian is 2.2r6. The last update to this release was made on April 3rd, 2002. Read more about available versions of Debian.
 
Hups, nagut 3.0 .. stimmt schon !

DL mit 245kb/s ... schööööön *fg*
(ca. 40 Minuten für ne CD *geil*)
 
Update:
ftp.de.debian.org stellt die 3.0&acute;er ISOs zum Download mit sehr guter Geschwindigkeit (durchschnittlich 75 k/sec)!
 

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