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===== Current News ===== | ===== Current News ===== | ||
+ | ==== 2023-06-11: Debian 12 Bookworm | ||
+ | No, this site is everything but dead ;-) | ||
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+ | Yesterday, June 10 2023, Debian 12 " | ||
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+ | The most important changes are that from now on, the non-free firmware has been moved into its own repository (the [[misc: | ||
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+ | Also, if you are running a dual-boot system, you will have to tell Grub to actually probe for other OS on your system, by default that is now disabled. Just enable the row '' | ||
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+ | Furthermore, | ||
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+ | ==== 2019-11-09: Major overhaul ==== | ||
+ | I finally found the tome to do an overhaul of the documents. Remove obsoleted information, | ||
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==== 2019-07-06: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) released! ==== | ==== 2019-07-06: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) released! ==== | ||
I still remember the Woody and Sarge release cycles and I am so happy that Debian nowadays has a somewhat stable release cycle. | I still remember the Woody and Sarge release cycles and I am so happy that Debian nowadays has a somewhat stable release cycle. |
news/start.txt · Last modified: 2023-06-12 17:41 by jens