Squeeze is 'official'

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vrkalak

Squeeze is 'official'

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I have been following the progress of the release of Debian 6.0 Squeeze via identi.ca for the past 17 hours.

Debian HQ: Squeeze is now being pushed to the Linux Mirrors and Torrents around the World.

This is it ... we have 'released'!!
Effective 1900 hours EDT, 5 Feb 2011

It took so long: in the course of this release 693 images for 11 architectures we generated and tested!
A great big Thank You to the DebianFTP Team, Release Team, CD team, www-team and all the people supporting today's press work.

SQUEEZE ME!!!! :lol: I'm having a Squeeze Release Party, by myself, in a cyber-coffee shop.

New "stable' Squeeze > http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/6.0.0/

For those that already use Debian or LMDE . . . time to UPGRADE. :P
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vrkalak

Re: Squeeze is 'official'

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The Official Squeeze Announcement just hit DistroWatch.com.


Read the official Squeeze release announcement > http://news.debian.net/2011/02/06/debia ... ze-is-out/
dnmint

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I have LMDE installed.
Do I have to anything 'special' with Squeeze release or
Continue with what I have.
Would be grateful for advice
dawgdoc

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vrkalak wrote:I have been following the progress of the release of Debian 6.0p Squeeze via identi.ca for the past 17 hours.
vrkalak, there is a word for people like us, it is o......
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The Debian 6.0 Squeeze torrents are hot tonight. :D
Current hardware: a Dell OptiPlex 3010 desktop, a Dell Inspiron 531 desktop, and a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop.
Current OS: LMDE 3
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dnmint,

No, you do not need to do anything special. Just keep on rolling along. You are good to go. :wink:
Current hardware: a Dell OptiPlex 3010 desktop, a Dell Inspiron 531 desktop, and a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop.
Current OS: LMDE 3
vrkalak

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rivenathos wrote:
dnmint wrote:Do I have to anything 'special' with Squeeze release or continue with what I have.


No, you do not need to do anything special. Just keep on rolling along. You are good to go. :wink:
Nothing different or special ... if you are 'set' to Testing.

Except wait a few hours for the 'testing' repositories to be 'reset' to the "new testing" version.
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Yes Squeeze is official, and here it is:
Image
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craig10x

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hmmm...looks like you are playing with kde now, tdockery97 from viewing your debian 6.0 screenshot :lol:
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craig10x wrote:hmmm...looks like you are playing with kde now, tdockery97 from viewing your debian 6.0 screenshot :lol:
Yes, it gives me a different DE to play with since my LMDE is Gnome.
Mint Cinnamon 20.1
axxer

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tdockery97 wrote: Yes, it gives me a different DE to play with since my LMDE is Gnome.
i installed xfce on my lmde. removed all gnome stuff like gnome-core, libs, nautilus etc. i even replaced gdm with slim. now its freakin' fast without all that gnome bloated stuff :lol: :lol:
dnmint

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vrkalak wrote:
rivenathos wrote:
dnmint wrote:Do I have to anything 'special' with Squeeze release or continue with what I have.


No, you do not need to do anything special. Just keep on rolling along. You are good to go. :wink:
Nothing different or special ... if you are 'set' to Testing.

Except wait a few hours for the 'testing' repositories to be 'reset' to the "new testing" version.
I am a 73 year old - nongeek user of Mint. I switched to LMDE as I thought it will be updated through Updates & no need to go to another version.
I am not a 'tester' but just a 'user'.
Hence my request for advice as to 'what should I do ?'
Thanks
dnmint

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axxer wrote:
tdockery97 wrote: Yes, it gives me a different DE to play with since my LMDE is Gnome.
i installed xfce on my lmde. removed all gnome stuff like gnome-core, libs, nautilus etc. i even replaced gdm with slim. now its freakin' fast without all that gnome bloated stuff :lol: :lol:
Can you help me by advising a step by step way of getting into xfce mode of LMDE ?
I would be grateful
vrkalak

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dnmint wrote:Can you help me by advising a step by step way of getting into xfce mode of LMDE ?
Open the Synaptic Package Manager, in the 'search' bar ... type "xfce"

Right-click on the Xfce Meta Package choose to 'install' . . . . (Nothing else) All dependencies will be added automatically.

After the installation is complete ... re-boot your computer.

After the Grub screen, comes the Log-in screen ... at the Log-in screen, at the bottom, click on "Sessions", choose "Xfce" ... finish logging in.

This will not change anything in your Gnome desktop, and all files/documents and bookmarks will show up in Xfce.
dnmint

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vrkalak wrote:
dnmint wrote:Can you help me by advising a step by step way of getting into xfce mode of LMDE ?
Open the Synaptic Package Manager, in the 'search' bar ... type "xfce"

Right-click on the Xfce Meta Package choose to 'install' . . . . (Nothing else) All dependencies will be added automatically.

After the installation is complete ... re-boot your computer.

After the Grub screen, comes the Log-in screen ... at the Log-in screen, at the bottom, click on "Sessions", choose "Xfce" ... finish logging in.

This will not change anything in your Gnome desktop, and all files/documents and bookmarks will show up in Xfce.
Thanks. Did all that.
I have autologin for my ID. No option for Sessions showed up even after I went to change Login to show login screen.
The system looks the same - including update manager packages. Only change is in the taskbar & Igot a new Icon 'Connected to Wired Network in addition to the 'normal Network Icon
What next ?
randomizer

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When are they going to support current wireless encryption standards in the installer? Every distro I have used except Debian has supported WPA/WPA2 for ages, yet it just keeps getting ignored. I think somebody submitted patches for WPA support back in 2008 but nobody bothered to merge them into the tree. It's now 2011; by the time WPA is supported it will be just as obsolete as WEP is now.
dnmint

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dnmint wrote:
vrkalak wrote:
dnmint wrote:Can you help me by advising a step by step way of getting into xfce mode of LMDE ?
Open the Synaptic Package Manager, in the 'search' bar ... type "xfce"

Right-click on the Xfce Meta Package choose to 'install' . . . . (Nothing else) All dependencies will be added automatically.

After the installation is complete ... re-boot your computer.

After the Grub screen, comes the Log-in screen ... at the Log-in screen, at the bottom, click on "Sessions", choose "Xfce" ... finish logging in.

This will not change anything in your Gnome desktop, and all files/documents and bookmarks will show up in Xfce.
Thanks. Did all that.
I have autologin for my ID. No option for Sessions showed up even after I went to change Login to show login screen.
The system looks the same - including update manager packages. Only change is in the taskbar & Igot a new Icon 'Connected to Wired Network in addition to the 'normal Network Icon
What next ?
Still awaiting some advice....
Also how do I make it Squeeze XFCE so that I have a stable Xfce Debian edition
vrkalak

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dnmint wrote:Still awaiting some advice....
Also how do I make it Squeeze XFCE so that I have a stable Xfce Debian edition
LMDE (LinuxMint-Debian) is based on Debian's "testing" branch for the Rolling Release aspect.

But, if you need a very 'stable' OS you might want to consider changing from 'testing' to 'stable'

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In the Terminal type:  gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list

Change everywhere that says, 'testing' change it to say 'stable' or 'squeeze'

Then, in /etc/apt/preferences change 'testing' to 'squeeze' 

Followed by sudo apt-get update
The Xfce desktop within Mint-Debian will not be affected, other than it will only recieve updates from the 'stable' repros.
dnmint

Re: Squeeze is 'official'

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vrkalak wrote:
dnmint wrote:Still awaiting some advice....
Also how do I make it Squeeze XFCE so that I have a stable Xfce Debian edition
LMDE (LinuxMint-Debian) is based on Debian's "testing" branch for the Rolling Release aspect.

But, if you need a very 'stable' OS you might want to consider changing from 'testing' to 'stable'

Code: Select all

In the Terminal type:  [b]gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list[/b]

Change everywhere that says, 'testing' change it to say 'stable' or 'squeeze'

Then, in [b]/etc/apt/preferences[/b] change 'testing' to 'squeeze' 

Followed by [b]sudo apt-get update[/b]
Thanks. Will I have Mint main or Xcfce.
If this makes it as Main Stable How do I change to Xfce - the liter version
Thanks again
vrkalak

Re: Squeeze is 'official'

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dnmint wrote: Thanks. Will I have Mint main or Xcfce.
If this makes it as Main Stable How do I change to Xfce - the liter version
Thanks again
You will have Debian Squeeze (stable) with whichever desktop environment you had initially.

If it was LMDE (Gnome) or Xfce or LXDE or Fluxbox . . . the desktop will stay they same as what was already installed.
Only the Repros will change from 'testing' to 'stable' ... everything installed will remain the same.
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