Debian 11 is coming | RC1 | Linux 5.10 LTS | The Universal OS | Debian 11/Bullseye stable enough????
In This Video We Are Discussing About The Debian Project continue their work on the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system, due out in summer 2021, and they released today the first Release Candidate of the Debian Installer for Debian 11.
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Coming four months after the last Alpha milestone, the Release Candidate (RC) of the Debian Bullseye Installer is here to bump kernel support from Linux 5.9 to the long-term supported Linux 5.10 LTS kernel series, which I think it will be the final kernel that Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” will ship with.
Of course, this change alone brings better hardware support, but the Debian Installer Bullseye Release Candidate also adds support for several single-board computers, such as the Banana Pi BPI-M2-Ultra, Banana Pi BPI-M3, Orange Pi One Plus, ROCK Pi 4a, ROCK Pi 4b, and ROCK Pi 4c, as well as support for the Rockchip RK3399 processor found in numerous devices.
Among other noteworthy changes, the graphical Debian Installer for Debian 11 Bullseye is now using the libinput library for handling input devices in Wayland compositors and provide a generic X.Org input driver rather than the evdev driver, which improves support for touchpads, adds support for creating partitions on USB UAS devices, and adds SBAT (Secure Boot Advanced Targeting) support in the GRUB2 bootloader to improve security.
Moreover, minimal subvolume support for the root (/) partition was added in partman-btrfs, it’s now possible to use the underscore character in the username of the first account created during the installation process, and the winning Homeworld theme created by Juliette Taka for Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” is now enabled by default.
Of course, there are also numerous bug fixes and you can study the full changelog here if you want to know what exactly was changed/improved in this first Release Candidate of the Debian Bullseye Installer.
If you’re willing to give it a try, please keep in mind that the rescue mode is broken in the graphical installer and that the amdgpu open-source graphics driver is required to enable support for many AMD graphic cards. You can download the Debian Installer Bullseye RC1 right now from the official website.
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Debian Installer 11 "Bullseye" RC1 Released
The installer for the forthcoming Debian 11.0 "Bullseye release is now up to its release candidate phase for testing.
The Debian Installer team on Friday released their first release candidate of the Debian 11 "Bullseye" installer. With this users can help in testing the installer and the Debian 11 state itself.
This release candidate has added the Bullseye keys to the Debian archive keyring, the "eatmydata" package is now included on the install media for disabling FSYNC and similar, libinput is now used for the graphical Debian installer, the Linux 5.10.0-6 LTS kernel is being used, the packaged GRUB2 now supports SBAT (Secure Boot Advanced Targeting), support for probing Microsoft Windows OS on ARM64, the updated installer theme for Debian 11, and support for having underscores in the username of the first user account.
On the ARM hardware front, the flash-kernel now supports the Orange Pi One Plus, ROCK Pi 4, Banana Pi BPI-M2-Ultra, and Banana Pi BPI-M3. The release announcement does acknowledge the known issue that for the lack of providing the binary-only AMD Radeon graphics firmware many AMD graphics cards may have display issues.
More details on this Debian 11 installer release candidate via debian-boot.
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