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* Deprecation of HAL: The default GNOME installation on Linux no longer requires HAL but uses the newer interfaces like udisks, upower and libudev. See [[HALRemoval]] | * Deprecation of HAL: The default GNOME installation on Linux no longer requires HAL but uses newer interfaces like udisks, upower and libudev. See [[HALRemoval]] |
This page is a placeholder for New In Squeeze.
This page is licensed under GPL-2. It is meant to be merged in the Release Notes :
This is currently an early draft.
(Click on the Comments button to see the proposed entries).
Debian Archives
- Squeeze splits things into a lot more separate sections besides "libs", "network" etc; additions include "embedded", "haskell", and "video"
- backports.org is now integrated as backports.debian.org
- volatile.debian.org now has volatile-sloppy (plans for closer integration with proposed-updates)
- release architectures for Squeeze: dropping arm, adding kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i386 (with caveats)
OS Infrastructure
console-setup reorganised (also used by X)
dash is now default and Essential
grub means grub2, grub-legacy still available
insserv defaulting to CONCURRENCY=makefile
libpam-runtime - streamlined PAM configuration
xorg autoconfiguration (for most hardware)
- now supports XZ compression in binary and source packages
- has been optimized to load its database quicker
- can filter files to install with --path-exclude and --path-include.
- no longer requires perl, and is thus more embedded-friendly
Desktop and Laptop
- GNOME has been updated to version 2.30, with some pieces of GNOME 2.32.
Deprecation of HAL: The default GNOME installation on Linux no longer requires HAL but uses newer interfaces like udisks, upower and libudev. See HALRemoval
- KDE has been updated to version 4.4.5.
gdm3 is the new default login manager. Users upgrading from lenny, however, will not have their login manager replaced. The old gdm package will be dropped in the next major release.
Server
none yet
Security
none yet
Debugging and Instrumentation
none yet
Programming
- Python 2.6 as the default Python 2.X interpreter (2.5 remains supported)
- Python 3.1 as the default Python 3.X interpreter
Debian system
Debian kernels
The Linux version in Squeeze is 2.6.32; the udev in Squeeze will complain [and/or explode?] on anything older than [2.6.28?] Admin-visible changes from Lenny's 2.6.26 include:
- "deb-pkg" build target support
even IDE (PATA) hard drives now register as /dev/sdX (use filesystem labels! See Part-UUID)
- filesystems: ext4; defaults for ext3 changing to data=writeback, relatime
- ipv6: current status?
- Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) support (dependent on graphics hardware)
Meanwhile the kfreebsd-* releases may be only a "technology preview", but their availability in Squeeze makes Debian slightly more than just a GNU/Linux distribution...
Debian Installer
- Graphical installer
- Selection in boot menu of alternative desktop environments
Science
No longer supported in Squeeze
- zope2
Upgrade issues
none yet
Debian Pure Blends
The Debian subsets targeting at specific user groups which were formerly known as Custom Debian Distributions are now called Debian Pure Blends (in short Blends). New Blends featuring metapackages in Squeeze are
There is an overview about currently existing Blends available here.
Notes
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See Also
Similar to NewInLenny