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Debian 11 (bullseye) release notes published

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Re: Debian 11 (bullseye) release notes published

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Note that these are the work-in-progress Release Notes which get updated periodically as Debian 11 development continues. While indeed interesting, some items may change, and I wouldn't expect a final draft any time soon (i.e., 2021).
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Absolutely, there isn't even a code freeze in sight yet.
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Everytime I see that codename I think "Super, Smashing, Great!". The game show that was so bad it was good :D

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well looks like 32bit will stick around for another release, I do find that interesting does anyone still use 32bit?
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Yes, quite a lot of people still use 32-bit systems. They only stopped selling them in the late 2000s.
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antikythera wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:17 pm Yes, quite a lot of people still use 32-bit systems. They only stopped selling them in the late 2000s.
fascinating, I use "throw away" stuff and I had not come across anything unable to use 64 in well several years now.
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If I see correctly, bullseye have linux-kernel-image 4.19 ??
So it will be terrible outdated when it comes out ?
Will it be installable with floppy disks? :twisted:
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SilFox wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:41 pm If I see correctly, bullseye have linux-kernel-image 4.19 ??
So it will be terrible outdated when it comes out ?
Will it be installable with floppy disks? :twisted:
:roll: That table is copied and pasted from the Debian 10 release notes, it will get updated as the release notes are still being worked on.
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Thanks, I feel better now. Was already started thinking about alternative distro ....
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most likely 11 will roll with the 5.8 Kernel.
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