Debian Project Releases 7.0 "Wheezy" Installer Candidate
An anonymous reader writes "The first release candidate of Debian Installer 7.0 Wheezy was released this week. Debian 7.0 is set to introduce a number of new features including optional systemd support, a real-time Linux kernel option, UEFI installation support, and the Debian Installer now supports WPA/WPA2 wireless networks. More Debian 7.0 features are listed on the Debian Wiki and the 7.0 RC1 installer can be downloaded at Debian.org."
Update: 02/21 16:12 GMT by S : Changed headline and summary to reflect that it was the Installer release candidate, not the distribution.
This is the Debian Installer, not Debian.
As a DD, I was shocked slashdot knew before me.
This is RC1 of the debian installer, not of the wheezy distribution.
I swear to god if you keep posting articles that are links to Phoronix I'm going to firewall off your site and never visit again.
How about you link to the real source (mailing lists, official Debian website) instead of sending traffic to Michael Larabel's bullshit ramblings about LOONIX NEWS that he can't even properly comprehend let alone summarize 95% of the time.
Even the Phoronix article clearly has "Debian 7.0 "Wheezy" Installer Release Candidate 1" See that? INSTALLER!
Stop degrading Slashdot with misleading headlines!
A 'singular oddity' is an event that cannot be explained and only happens when you are alone.
I don't think you understand the Debian philosophy. It's not "latest and greatest". It's "so stable, Archimedes could stand here to move the whole world"
Wheezy was George Jefferson's wife on the Jeffersons. This is an installer to install back episodes of the classic sitcom on your linux PC.
WRONG wrong wrong WRONG wrong wrong WRONG wrong wrong WRONG wrong wrong WRONG wrong wrong!!!!!!!!!
Timothy, what the fuck are you doing?
For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death, for the LORD will work for each type of data it is applied to...
And with the software as old as Archimedes.
If you don't understand any of my sayings, come to me in private and I shall take you in my German mouth.
No need to assume anything here. It's explained nicely in this FAQ: The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - section 6.2