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posted by martyb on Sunday April 26 2015, @06:48PM   Printer-friendly
from the unbridled-enthusiasm dept.

Debian 8 "Jessie" was released on 25 Apr. A link to the Debian release page shows the changes and you can follow the release in 'real-time' should you desire to do so.

This release will be supported for 5 years and includes "improvements" to the UEFI software (both 32- and 64-bit) introduced in the previous version, "Wheezy". It also is the first release to use systemd as default init system replacing the earlier sysvinit, which is still available in the repos should you wish to revert the change. What effects such a change might have on the remainder of the system is not clear. Improvements to the support of Debian software include the ability to browse and search all source code distributed in the latest release.

 
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  • (Score: 1) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Tuesday April 28 2015, @04:15AM

    by fido_dogstoyevsky (131) <{axehandle} {at} {gmail.com}> on Tuesday April 28 2015, @04:15AM (#175958)

    [talking about PCLinuxOS] Is it up to date with the latest security, drivers and utilities?

    Don't know about security. I'm assuming so, looking at the frequency of additions to their website. I've had no problems with getting the hardware to work. I'm just having a look at it. I am impressed with how it works on my (by current standards) low-spec netbook.

    If I had known about it then I would probably have switched to it when I stopped using Opensuse. As it was I tried Slackware first [1] and stuck with it as my primary distro.

    [1] I chose Slackware as a way of forcing me to learn Unix so that the change to BSD (to escape systemd) would be easier. It failed, because everything either "just works" or any problems have been trivially easy to solve. [/slackware_shill]

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