In consequence this means that no more new features will be added andI just wished they'ld have used a newer kernel to get the performance improvements.
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.
Slackware in the main, but also other bits and bobs on Linux, BSD, and all sorts of things of interest.
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Saturday, 7 August 2010
Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" in Freeze
This site is not a news or link aggregator but today I'll make an exception as earlier today news broke that the upcoming Debian 6.0 is now in feature freeze. Although not my main operating system any longer Debian is always one to watch for stability and the number of architectures it supports.