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New features in Debian Edu Bullseye
Contents
New features for Debian Edu 11 Codename Bullseye
Installation changes
New version of debian-installer from Debian Bullseye, see its installation manual for more details.
FIXME artwork theme * New artwork based on the futurePrototype theme, the default artwork for Debian 11 Bullseye.
New LTSP, re-written from scratch, dropping thin client support. Thin clients are now supported using X2Go.
Software updates
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- Everything which is new in Debian 11 Bullseye, eg:
- Linux kernel 5.4
- Desktop environments KDE Plasma Workspace 5.17, GNOME 3.30, Xfce 4.14, LXDE 0.99.2, MATE 1.22
- Firefox-ESR 68 and Chromium 79
LibreOffice 6.4
- Educational toolbox GCompris 0.97
- Music creator Rosegarden 19.12
- GOsa 2.74
- LTSP 21
- Debian Bullseye includes more than 57000 packages available for installation.
More information about Debian 11 Bullseye is provided in the release notes and the installation manual.
Documentation and translation updates
- The profile choice page is available in 29 languages, of which 19 are fully translated.
- The Debian Edu Bullseye Manual is fully translated to French, German, Italian, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian Bokmål and Japanese.
- Partly translated versions exist for Polish, Spanish, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
Other changes compared to the previous release
- Improved TLS/SSL support inside the internal network. On clients, the Debian Edu rootCA certificate is now contained in the system-wide certificate bundle.