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Finally a good news.. [Debian]

MMzFMMzF Member

Just heard the news that debian 12 is coming June 10th, it's time to party.

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Amitz party or @FatGrizzly party?

    Thanked by 1FatGrizzly
  • ehabehab Member

    @yoursunny said:
    @Amitz party or @FatGrizzly party?

    testically strong people party all the time.

  • ehabehab Member

    @MMzF said:
    Just heard the news that debian 12 is coming June 10th, it's time to party.

    i am always scared to fully jump and replace current env. I will wait at least 3 months to avoid possible smoke and downtime.

    Thanked by 1chiccorosso
  • ArkasArkas Moderator

    I'm looking forward to it!

  • O0oooO0ooo Member

    @ehab said:

    @yoursunny said:
    @Amitz party or @FatGrizzly party?

    testically strong people party all the time.

    A party a day makes testosterone away.

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • farsighterfarsighter Member
    edited April 2023

    The forum is dancing in rows while experiencing chains of orgasms :smiley:

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @MMzF said: it's time to party

    https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2023/04/msg00007.html

    If you want to celebrate it, please consider attending a Debian release party, or hosting your own! See https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBookworm for more information.

  • the first non-retarded release for newfags

    will include "non-free" drivers in official images now

    Thanked by 2darkimmortal mxmla
  • LeviLevi Member

    First few years will go on tutorial updates and repos. Than few more years for adoption and one year for happy usage and than new version again...

    Thanked by 1titus
  • MMzFMMzF Member

    @LTniger said:
    First few years will go on tutorial updates and repos. Than few more years for adoption and one year for happy usage and than new version again...

    It won't be a new thing; like when I moved from Debian 7 to Debian 11, it was a great experience for me nothing much changed other then newer kernels and updated software.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    bulleye requires 780MB of RAM.

    You think bookworm will require 1GB?

  • Good news indeed. And that also means we'll be sure to (eventually) get Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 from the Linux Mint team! Which I will promptly install. :)

  • MMzFMMzF Member

    @raindog308 said:
    bulleye requires 780MB of RAM.

    You think bookworm will require 1GB?

    Bullseye runs smoothly on 256 MB of RAM for me.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @raindog308 said: bulleye requires 780MB of RAM.

    You think bookworm will require 1GB?

    That's the installer, the running OS doesn't need that. You can probably start it in the text-mode installer and it'll use far far less than that too.

    Francisco

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep
    edited April 2023

    @yoursunny said:
    @Amitz party or @FatGrizzly party?

    my party!

    issuing free ipv9 blocks (/69) to any user that uses debian 12.

    please post proof in this thread your DSN(Dependent system number) and we will allocate it to your ORG.

    thanks for joining our ipv9 party.

    We expect to fully support ipv9 technology in debian 13

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • Ordered dedi at some place. Was promised that debian 11 is available. But it was not (only 9 & 10). Got mad a bit, installed Arch Linux and never looked back since. Very similar experience as with debian just with latest soft for almost everything. apt **replaced with **pacman. google search solved everything so far in Arch Linux for me :)

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    we should start a "I use debian btw." trend.

    I use Debian btw.

    Thanked by 1netomx
  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @moodwriter said: Very similar experience as with debian

    Until you need to interact with the Arch community.

    Thanked by 2TimboJones Arkas
  • LeviLevi Member

    @raindog308 said:

    @moodwriter said: Very similar experience as with debian

    Until you need to interact with the Arch community.

    They took example from freebsd and edged it :D

    Thanked by 1Mumbly
  • treesmokahtreesmokah Member
    edited April 2023

    @raindog308 said: bulleye requires 780MB of RAM.

    runs on less than 100MB on armhf
    openbsd runs on 20MB or so

    both can be relatively easily installed from rootfs

  • MMzFMMzF Member

    @moodwriter said:
    Ordered dedi at some place. Was promised that debian 11 is available. But it was not (only 9 & 10). Got mad a bit, installed Arch Linux and never looked back since. Very similar experience as with debian just with latest soft for almost everything. apt **replaced with **pacman. google search solved everything so far in Arch Linux for me :)

    Arch wiki is the best, helps out almost every distro :tongue:

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • @moodwriter said:
    Ordered dedi at some place. Was promised that debian 11 is available. But it was not (only 9 & 10). Got mad a bit, installed Arch Linux and never looked back since. Very similar experience as with debian just with latest soft for almost everything. apt **replaced with **pacman. google search solved everything so far in Arch Linux for me :)

    Generally, installing your well known OS via ISO less hassle than switching to another OS. Those default templates must have really bothered you.

    Thanked by 1raindog308
  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran
    edited April 2023

    @raindog308 said: bulleye requires 780MB of RAM

    Bullshit in the eye perhaps. I can happily run Bullseye in 512 with browsing and 256 is possible with LXDE and xrdp, but I couldn't have a decent browsing session with 256.

  • ralfralf Member

    @MMzF said:

    @raindog308 said:
    bulleye requires 780MB of RAM.

    You think bookworm will require 1GB?

    Bullseye runs smoothly on 256 MB of RAM for me.

    Yep. Here's one of my VMs:

    top - 22:53:04 up 150 days, 13:37,  1 user,  load average: 0.04, 0.01, 0.00
    Tasks:  93 total,   1 running,  92 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    %Cpu(s):  0.0 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 99.0 id,  0.7 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 st
    MiB Mem :    220.1 total,     21.9 free,     73.7 used,    124.5 buff/cache
    MiB Swap:   1024.0 total,    994.9 free,     29.1 used.    138.8 avail Mem
    
    Thanked by 2Ganonk MMzF
  • I shovel the shit out of every Debian I touch:

    $ cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/no_systemd
    Package: systemd
    Pin: release *
    Pin-Priority: -1
    

    Thank you for your attention.

  • sreekanth850sreekanth850 Member
    edited April 2023

    So nobody using Ubuntu LTS on production here?

  • @sreekanth850 said:
    So nobody using Ubuntu LTS on production here?

    its a debian good news, not ubuntu so..

  • NanjaNanja Member

    I hope there's a free web hosting panel that will work with it right on release o:)

  • @cybertech said:

    @sreekanth850 said:
    So nobody using Ubuntu LTS on production here?

    its a debian good news, not ubuntu so..

    :smile: )

  • I am actually running Debian 12 as my main machine since the past 1 month. Everything works! :)

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