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alpha
07-20-2002, 04:46 AM
While on the openprojects IRC network yesterday, I received the following notice:

-lilo(lilo@lilo.staff.opn)- [Global Notice] Congratulations to the Debian folks, who have apparently just released Debian 3.0 within the last couple of hours. Debian have been here on the network since 1997 or so. I've been asked to note that mirror sites can be found on http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=742 !

-lilo(lilo@lilo.staff.opn)- [Global Notice] Apparently I was incorrect....the url I gave contains release notes for Debian 3.0 and a lot of other stuff, but the mirror list is on http://www.debian.org/misc/README.mirrors .... thanks to everyone for their patience and someone please make sure I get a good timely notification on the next FreeBSD release so I can announce that too :)

So there you have it, Linux folks. Debian 3.0.

IronBits
07-20-2002, 10:08 AM
What's the difference between Debian and Libranet :confused:

IronBits
07-20-2002, 10:58 AM
I just spent 30 minutes trying to find a link for the .iso and gave up for now. I guess it would be called the 'woody' release...:confused:

Chinasaur
07-20-2002, 12:31 PM
Libranet Debian is simply a distribution built around Debian and called Libranet. It's claim to fame is that the installer is significantly enhanced and easier to use and it doesn't include all the software in the world but what it does include is optimzed and setup very well so it works with minimal configuration from the user.

Debian has three levels of code maturity and uses code names.

1. stable - woody is now stable release. potato is now obsolete
2. testing - no new code name yet
3. unstable - sid

http://www.debian.org/releases/

Libranet 2.0 uses the 2.4.18 Kernel.

Debian has indeed released 3.0 in stable format. From the Debian website - "At the moment, the 3.0*rev0 CD
images are only available via jigdo. Normal HTTP/FTP downloads will be possible in a few days."

The "jigdo" scheme allows you to pick the fastest out of 300 Debian mirrors worldwide for your download. It features easy mirror selection and "upgrading" of older images to the latest release. Also, it is the only way to download Debian DVD images.

Scoofy12
07-22-2002, 10:42 AM
I'm writing this post from a Debian box now... very nice.
BTW, Here's where you can get a Debian 3.0 CD Image: http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
If you have a fast connection, my preferred method of installation is to get the IDE-PCI floppies (root.bin and rescue.bin) that have ethernet in the kernel and do the install over the internet. That way you only have do download what you need.

If you weren't paying attention..... Yes, you can install it from TWO FLOPPIES :thumbs: