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Debian 3.1 (Sarge) Released

Mister Furious writes "First, Apple switches to Intel, and now, equally shocking: Debian Sarge is released! Hell has officially frozen over! The scoop is from debian-administration.org: "The new Debian stable release, codenamed Sarge, has officially been released today. Several years of development since the last stable release, Woody, was released on the 9th of July, 2002 over a thousand developers around the world have helped make this release possible." Changes include Gnome 2.8, Firefox 1.0.4, Thunderbird 1.0.2, Apache 2.0.54 (1.3.33 is still available, too!), Postgresql 7.4.7, and more. The news hasn't hit the main Debian GNU/Linux site as of this article's posting. Congratulations to all of the Debian developers and contributors. Thanks for all your hard work and for a great distro!" Here's a link to the Debian Stable "Release" file.

Espectr0 points out an article about the release at Linux Compatible, writing "It is available on 14 (!) CD's or 2 DVD's. It includes XFree86 4.3, GNOME 2.8, KDE 3.3, Kernel 2.4.27, GCC 3.3.5, OpenOffice.org 1.1.3 and much others."

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  1. Yes but... by yogikoudou · · Score: 4, Funny

    Does it run Linux on my Mac x86 ?

  2. in other news.. DUKE NUKEM FOREVER RELEASED! by perler · · Score: 5, Funny

    In a brillant marketing sting, Steve Jobs of Apple, the Debian Developement Team and 3DRealms united and tried to get the attention of the world today by confirming the long rumored news of the release of their respective flagship products, the Intel-microprocessor based "Macintosh Computer", the linux operating sytem "Debian 3.1" and the so called first person shooter game "Duke Nukem Forever" within hours and by doing so slashdotting the website "Slashdot.Org" - the only thing of the whole internet thought to be unslashdottable.

  3. Mail to debian-announce; news on www.debian.org by Josh+Triplett · · Score: 5, Informative

    Mail to debian-announce

    News on www.debian.org

    Congrats to the Debian project!

    1. Re:Mail to debian-announce; news on www.debian.org by tacocat · · Score: 4, Informative

      I don't know if you are upgrading from stable or not, but you need to upgrade using 'apt-get dist-upgrade' and sometimes need to run it more than once. This prevents things from getting screwed up during the installation process.

    2. Re:Mail to debian-announce; news on www.debian.org by cortana · · Score: 4, Informative

      The difference is: 'upgrade' will never change what packages are installed; 'dist-upgrade' will.

      Say woody had a package foo, and sarge has a package bar, which replaces foo. 'upgrade' will not install bar and remove foo, whereas 'dist-upgrade' will.

      Of course, if you read the release notes, you'd know all this... ;)

  4. Congratulations! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Direct download links at http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r0/. Bittorrent, Jigdo or direct ISO downloads (CDs or DVDs).

  5. Whew! by .killedkenny · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maintaining a 3-year-old Woody has been quite er...hard.

  6. Announcement, images, and installation manual by dondelelcaro · · Score: 5, Informative
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  7. Working download link by maswan · · Score: 4, Informative
    Feel free to download cd and dvd images from cdimage.debian.org, we should have plenty of capacity.


    And if we run out, we will do http-redirects to our mirrors around the world, so don't be afraid to get your Sarge now!

    /Mattias Wadenstein - mirror admin, cdimage.debian.org

  8. Re:dang only 12% by Anubis350 · · Score: 4, Informative

    sounds like its time for bittorrent to take over eh?

    go here

    or direct links:
    dvd1

    dvd2

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  9. Re:Coincidence? by lakeland · · Score: 4, Informative

    Er... no. Debian announced it will be moving to xorg as soon as xorg makes a proper release instead of a legacy release. I think debian was the first distro to announce a switch to xorg, though I may be wrong.

    In order to get off the ground quickly, xorg has been releasing versions based on xmkmf that have only really been tested on x86 and ppc. That's great, and means 90% of the people reading this can run xorg now instead of waiting six months for a non-legacy version.

    Debian has been about doing things right, and waiting until they can do things right. They don't want to change to the transitional version of xorg and then change to the non-legacy version of xorg in six months. When xorg gets around to a proper build script based around configure, and starts supporting all the architectures of xfree86, then debian will switch to them.

  10. KDE 3.4 for Debian Sarge by Bill+Kendrick · · Score: 4, Informative

    For those who are using, or want to use, Debian Stable (now 'sarge'), but want KDE 3.4 (instead of 3.3), you can get it from pkg-kde.alioth.debian.org.

    For those who've been using sarge via its 'Testing' monicker, I'm guessing KDE 3.4 will hit 'etch' (the new 'Testing') in the coming weeks.

    Enjoy!

  11. Re:Official announcement by fbjon · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I think it says something about the Debian team, when announcements are made in 15 languages simultaneously. I can even read security reports in my native language!

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  12. Re:Bill gates alert! by Phil+Hands · · Score: 5, Informative

    All 14 CDs include EVERY package (...) and source.

    Almost right, 14 CDs is just the binaries (on average, several architectures take 13, ia64 takes 15)

    Source takes 15 more CDs

    For a full set of CDs (that only an anal collector would actually want) for all 11 archs, and the source, you'll need 164 CDs :-)

    As you say, the netinst image is the way to go, unless you want to send a copy to a friend who has no internet connection.

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  13. If Hell has frozen over... by rdwald · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...why don't I have a girlfriend?

  14. Re:Guess what? It is. by petermgreen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    is 14 cds all that big for what is essentially an archive of every peice of free software a debian maintainer has ever cared to package?

    packages on the cds (i belive cd1 is an exception getting special criteria) are placed onto cds by popcon (an optional package that reports back what packages you have installed) output so the high cds will contain really obscure stuff

    the only time i'd even consider getting or making a full cd set is if i knew i was going to be away from the net for a long time.

    if you have a net connection just use either the buisnesscard (base system and full selection of kernels) the netinst (base system and stuff you need for the standard "tasks") or the full cd1. don't bother with the other cds.

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  15. You have to wait for the signals by theMinorcan · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now, when can we expect Etch?

    These are some of the things that happened between Debian releases:
    a) The Olympic games returned to Greece.
    b) The Pope died.
    c) A German Pope got elected in a conclave.
    d) Apple switched to Intel.
    e) Watergate's Deep Throat identity was revealed.
    f) The French rejected the European Constitution
    g) Boston won the World Series.
    So just sit, be patient and wait for the signals my son.

  16. End of days! by fsterman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Red Sox win
    We know who deep throat is
    Apple switches to X86
    and Sarge was actually released.

    Its armageddon. Or the Heart Of Gold just flew by.

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  17. My next three commands... by jusdisgi · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally I get to run:

    apt-get update
    apt-get dist-upgrade
    apt-get install duke-nukem-forever

    Yes!!!!

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  18. Impressive Accessability. by tacocat · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 includes the efforts of the Debian-Edu/Skolelinux, Debian-Med and Debian-Accessibility sub-projects which boosted the number of educational packages and those with a medical affiliation as well as packages designed especially for people with disabilities.

    I spent a weekend doing accessability evaluations on computers. The assignment was for Windows, but the teacher let me use Linux since that was all I had. Turns out my Debian-Linux distrobution had far more accessability features available than anything Windows had. If I had a microphone and a few cameras I could really go to town. But it is worth mentioning that the Linux community as a whole and Debian in particular has done a better than industry standard job at this>

  19. upgrade/dist-upgrade by hypatia · · Score: 4, Informative

    'upgrade' means "update any packages that don't require new dependencies" and 'dist-upgrade' means "update packages and pull in new dependencies if need be". With a long release cycle, each stable release is going to have a lot of the second kind of packages.

  20. Re:Toy Story connection? by splint3r · · Score: 4, Informative
    Yes.

    And no.

  21. Re:x86_64 Support? by darketernal · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yes and no.

    Yes - It's already supported in i386, with the amd64 kernel images. You can run some 64-bit stuff with amd64-libs.

    No - there is no *official* support yet for a 64-bit kernel with 64-bit userland. For an unofficial (and IMO fairly stable) port that will definitely be in etch, check http://www.debian.org/ports/amd64/ and http://amd64.debian.net/.

    There was a huge debate about it, but leaving it out was for the greater good. Don't worry about it - it's definitely coming up if I can help it at all.

  22. Obligatory Debian Joke by beforewisdom · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow! Fireforx 1.04 ?!

    I only have Firefox 1.0. You know, when a Debian release has a higher browser version then you do, you know it is time to upgrade.