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    Phoronix: Debian 6.0 Is Getting Ready With An RC Installer

    It was back in late October that the Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" installer had reached beta status and now today its first release candidate has been introduced...

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  • #2
    "the latest Linux 2.6.32" ...

    lol. Go Debian Outdated even before release.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by RealNC View Post
      "the latest Linux 2.6.32" ...

      lol. Go Debian Outdated even before release.
      I think he's referring to the latest point release of the 2.6.32 kernel

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
        I think he's referring to the latest point release of the 2.6.32 kernel
        As if that changes anything xD

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RealNC View Post
          "the latest Linux 2.6.32" ...
          lol. Go Debian Outdated even before release.
          Yeah, I'm sure Debian stable's target audience really cares about your misguided opinion...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by RealNC View Post
            "the latest Linux 2.6.32" ...

            lol. Go Debian Outdated even before release.
            Install the Liquorix kernel if you want a cutting edge kernel on Debian.

            Enthusiast kernel optimized for low latency

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            • #7
              I wonder if Wheezy will finally have support for WPA/WPA2 in the installer. It's pretty sad that in 2011 the Debian project is about to release a new major version that still only supports WEP.

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              • #8
                That Debian releases with a 2.6.32 kernel is probably motivated by Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and RHEL6/SLES12 doing the same.

                Still it is unfortunate for desktop users, as they will miss out on all the new shiny hardware that was launched at this year's CES. (And last year's too...)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DanL View Post
                  Yeah, I'm sure Debian stable's target audience really cares about your misguided opinion...
                  QFT.
                  (10 char. limit)

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chithanh View Post
                    That Debian releases with a 2.6.32 kernel is probably motivated by Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and RHEL6/SLES12 doing the same.
                    Debian chose the 2.6.32 kernel because it's a "longterm" kernel and it's well-developed (which is probably why those other distros chose it).

                    Still it is unfortunate for desktop users, as they will miss out on all the new shiny hardware that was launched at this year's CES. (And last year's too...)
                    I don't know of any desktop users running Debian stable, except maybe some folks with no internet (and they aren't too likely to have shiny new hardware).

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