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August 17th, 2007, 12:29 PM
http://www.imgx.org/files/3409_5tsz0/324px-Debian-logo-notext.svg.pngDebian GNU/Linux is a free operating system developed by more than a thousand volunteers from all over the world who collaborate via the Internet. Debian's dedication to Free Software, its non-profit nature, and its open development model make it unique among GNU/Linux distributions.
The Debian project's key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication to the Debian Social Contract, and its commitment to provide the best operating system possible.
The Debian project is proud to announce the immediate availability of an updated version of their very popular distribution, Debian Etch 4.0r1. This release contains mainly security updates and some corrections to serious problems found in the first release of the Debian 4.0 distribution.
http://www.imgx.org/pthumbs/large/1475/Debian-GNU-Linux-4-0r1-Released-2.png (http://www.imgx.org/public/view/full/1475)
Highlights of this release include:
kernels used in the installer have been updated to ABI 2.6.18-5; as a result, some "small" images (for example netboot and floppy images) included in the original Etch release will no longer work (but the new images included in the point release will work, as well as the full CD/DVD images from both the original release as well as from this point release)
updated mirror list
support added for certain USB CD drives that were not being detected
incorrect setup of gksu fixed when the user chooses to install with the root account disabled; this prevented the execution of administrative tasks in GNOME
important translation fixes in partman for Catalan and Romanian
While the ISO images will be available within the next week, you can update your current Debian installation via ftp mirrors. Usually, if you want to upgrade online, just point the aptitude package tool to one of Debian's HTTP or FTP mirrors. FTP Mirrors : Getting Debian from the Internet (http://www.debian.org/distrib/ftplist)
Other bugfixes include:
Added debian volatile keyring
Added support for lenny.
Fix kde default wallpaper appearance between kdm to ksplash switch.
Fix possible denial of service
Fix CPU hog on 64 bits machines, dependencies of nscd, wrong assertion and unaligned memory access
Added missing esp module to scsi modules list so it gets installed in the initroduction.
Source : Official Announcement (http://times.debian.net/1161-etch-r1)
Home Page: Debian -- The Universal Operating System (http://www.debian.org/)
The Debian project's key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication to the Debian Social Contract, and its commitment to provide the best operating system possible.
The Debian project is proud to announce the immediate availability of an updated version of their very popular distribution, Debian Etch 4.0r1. This release contains mainly security updates and some corrections to serious problems found in the first release of the Debian 4.0 distribution.
http://www.imgx.org/pthumbs/large/1475/Debian-GNU-Linux-4-0r1-Released-2.png (http://www.imgx.org/public/view/full/1475)
Highlights of this release include:
kernels used in the installer have been updated to ABI 2.6.18-5; as a result, some "small" images (for example netboot and floppy images) included in the original Etch release will no longer work (but the new images included in the point release will work, as well as the full CD/DVD images from both the original release as well as from this point release)
updated mirror list
support added for certain USB CD drives that were not being detected
incorrect setup of gksu fixed when the user chooses to install with the root account disabled; this prevented the execution of administrative tasks in GNOME
important translation fixes in partman for Catalan and Romanian
While the ISO images will be available within the next week, you can update your current Debian installation via ftp mirrors. Usually, if you want to upgrade online, just point the aptitude package tool to one of Debian's HTTP or FTP mirrors. FTP Mirrors : Getting Debian from the Internet (http://www.debian.org/distrib/ftplist)
Other bugfixes include:
Added debian volatile keyring
Added support for lenny.
Fix kde default wallpaper appearance between kdm to ksplash switch.
Fix possible denial of service
Fix CPU hog on 64 bits machines, dependencies of nscd, wrong assertion and unaligned memory access
Added missing esp module to scsi modules list so it gets installed in the initroduction.
Source : Official Announcement (http://times.debian.net/1161-etch-r1)
Home Page: Debian -- The Universal Operating System (http://www.debian.org/)