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Old 09-08-2010, 05:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Debian 6.0 “Squeeze” frozen


August 6th, 2010

In this very moment, during the ongoing annual Debian Developer Conference "Debconf10" in New York, Debian's release managers have announced a major step in the development cycle of the upcoming stable release Debian 6.0 “Squeeze”:

Debian “Squeeze” has now been frozen.

In consequence this means that no more new features will be added and all work will now be concentrated on polishing Debian “Squeeze” to achieve the quality Debian stable releases are known for.

The upcoming release will use Linux 2.6.32 as its default kernel in the installer and on all Linux architectures.

New features of the upcoming release include:
State of the art desktop environments, based on KDE 4.4.5, Gnome 2.30.0, LXDE 0.5.0, XFCE 4.6.2, X.org 7.5, OpenOffice.org 3.2.1 and many other applications.
Stable and current versions of common server software such as Apache 2.2.16, PHP 5.3.2, MySQL 5.1.48, PostgreSQL 8.4.4 and Samba 3.4.
Modern interpreters and compilers for all common languages such as Python 2.6 and 3.1, Perl 5.10, GHC 6.12 and GCC 4.4.
DKMS, a framework to generate Linux kernel modules whose sources do not reside in the Linux kernel source tree.
Dependency-based ordering of init scripts using insserv, allowing parallel execution to shorten the time needed to boot the system.

Debian 6.0 “Squeeze” will also be accompanied by variants based on the FreeBSD kernel for amd64 and i386 machines, together with the GNU libc and userland as a "technology preview". Users of these versions however should be warned that the quality of these ports is still catching up with the outstanding high quality of our Linux ports, and that some advanced desktop features are not supported yet. However, the support of common server software is strong and extends the features of Linux-based Debian versions by the unique features known from the BSD world. This is the first time a Linux distribution has been extended to also allow use of a non-Linux kernel.

Further work

A number of bug squashing parties will be organized before the new distribution is released in order to classify and fix the remaining known problems in the new distribution. As the set of features has now been finalized for “Squeeze”, developers can now begin to create documentation such as release notes and the installation guide. Interested users and developers are invited to join the #debian-bugs IRC channel on irc.debian.org and help with these efforts or test out pre-release versions of “Squeeze”. To support more users, the Debian project also asks for help with translating the new documentation to as many languages as possible.
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Old 10-08-2010, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Great news.
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This time i'm more interested in the FreeBSD kernel running on a Debian system. If the FreeBSD variant of Debian is chosen, then we might be able to install it on a ZFS partition, am I right?
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^I am reading a lot about ZFS filesystem and it seems the next big thing.
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Yeah.. but recent review by Phoronix smashed ZFS.. Btrfs and our very own Ext4 were leading ahead in most of the benchmarks...

Check this out :- [Phoronix] Btrfs, EXT4 & ZFS On A Solid-State Drive
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has any one used Btrfs..........how is it different from ext4( not much idea of fs - why so may varieties needed?)

Squeeze may be released Nov/Dec.
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