Debian 11 “Bullseye” Installer Alpha 3 launched with support for Pinebooks and ARM Devices.
Debian 11 “Bullseye” Installer Alpha 3 launched with support for Pinebooks and ARM Devices.
In This Video We Are Discussing About a new development version of the Debian Installer arrived with support for new ARM devices, including the Pinebook Pro laptop.
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While the Debian 11 "Bullseye" freezes don't get started until January, the Debian Installer for Bullseye has been in alpha for just over a year. Today marks the third alpha release of the Debian Installer for Bullseye.
Notable with this alpha update is switching over to the Linux 5.9.0-4 kernel. Linux 5.9 is currently the latest stable kernel series. We'll see if Linux 5.10 ends up making it into Debian 11 "Bullseye" especially as this will be a Long-Term Support (LTS) kernel release maintained for a period of at least five years, so presumably they will try to align on this kernel version for Bullseye.
Another notable difference with this Debian Installer update is partman-auto for the automatic partitioning increasing the size of /boot. When needing to make a separate /boot partition such as for full-disk encryption use-cases, the size will now be 512~768M rather than 128~256M as is the current default. This increase is being made since the current default has long been considered "too small" in that often times three kernel images can't even fit in /boot any longer without being filled up.
This installer update also has hardware detection and driver improvements with brltty, new languages of Kabyle and Occitan, adding ntfs-3g-udeb on ARM64, and a variety of fixes. Some of the hardware support changes with Debian Installer Bullseye Alpha 3 include enabling the graphical installer on ARM64, dropping Xfce single CD images, dropping DVD ISO images 2 and 3 for AMD64/i386, enabling the GTK Debian installer build for ARM64, and support for a lot of new ARM hardware support.
New hardware support includes the Pinebook Pro, OLPC XO-1.75, NanoPi NEO Air, Firefly RK3399, RockPRO64 RK3399 / ROCK64 RK3328, and more.
The third alpha installer is now available for the next major release of Debian, "Bullseye". The release is expected in the summer of 2021. On January 12, 2021, the first stage of freezing the package base is planned, which implies the termination of the execution of "transitions" (updating packages that requires correcting dependencies for other packages, which leads to the temporary removal of packages from Testing), as well as the termination of updating packages required for building (build -essential).
Key changes in the installer since the second alpha release :
For ARM64 architecture, a graphical installer and GTK build is enabled.
Stopped building single CD images with Xfce.
Discontinued creating 2 and 3 DVD ISO images for amd64 / i386 systems.
Added support for NanoPi NEO Air, FriendlyARM NanoPi NEO Plus2, Pinebook, Pinebook Pro, Olimex A64-Olinuxino, A64-Olinuxino-eMMC, SolidRun LX2160A Honeycomb, Clearfog CX, SolidRun Cubox-i Solo / DualLite and Turris MOX boards.
Added udeb with F2FS support. Added ntfs-3g package for arm64 architecture.
Added udeb wireless-regdb-udeb to Linux builds, including nic-wireless-modules.
The console-setup has improved support for pseudo-graphic symbols and updated the Terminus font.
Debian-cd has improved the linking of minimal installations.
The Linux kernel has been updated to release 5.9.
Replaced libkmod2-udeb package with kmod-udeb.
A separate build dependency on fdisk for arm64, amd64 and i386 systems, not tied to util-linux, is proposed.
Added grub2 to the built-using field.
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