*Debian* stable version 6.0 code named "Squeeze" has been released. After 24
months of arduous testing, the Debian team has finally released v 6.0 which
brings many firsts among its features. They are -


   - *Technical previews* of two new ports which *runs on the FreeBSD kernel
   * instead of the Linux kernel. This means FreeBSD will be powering the
   operating system while the users still get to use all the great tools in the
   Debian user-land.
   - The Linux kernel has been scrubbed free of all the closed sourse
   firmware files. In other words, you get a completely Free as in Freedom
   Linux distribution in Debian 6.0 if you opt to download the package with
   Linux kernel instead of the FreeBSD kernel.
   - *Boot times have improved drastically* because of parallel execution of
   boot scripts.
   - *Most software has been updated* to the more modern versions. Linux
   kernel 2.6.32 , KDE 4.4.5, GNOME 2.30, X.Org 7.5 and over 29,000 other ready
   to use software packages.


Did you know that Debian *supports diverse hardware* ranging from Intel
32-bit and 64-bit architecture, Motorola/IBM PowerPC, Sun/Oracle Sparc, MIPS
(big-endian & little-endian), Intel Itanium, IBM S/390, and ARM EABI ? That
is a total of 9 architectures.

Another really nice feature found in Debian 6.0 is the introduction of what
is called "*Debian Pure Blends*".

Debian pure blends are customized Debian images which cater to a specific
user profile. For example, if you wish to install Debian for your kids, you
could download Debian-Jr which is specifically customized with children in
mind. Similarly there are other pure blends such as Debian Med, Debian
Science, Skolelinux and so on.

The Debian installer has also seen minor improvements in the form of easier
language and keyboard selections, partitioning
disk<http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/01/effective-partitioning-how-and-why-of.html>for
RAID<http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2006/10/cool-visual-way-of-understanding-raid.html>,
Logical 
Volumes<http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2005/04/creating-lvm-in-linux.html>,
and Encrypted systems. And the installer supports a whooping 70 languages.

You can download Debian 6.0 via BitTorrent, jigdo, or HTTP.

[Source : Debian News Release ]


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