I am trying to figure out whether all the excitement is an indication that Linux is gaining traction all over, or whether I have been more focused on related projects, so I am seeing it more by coincidence and timing.
Either way, I'll give it a try on a spare desktop and move a non-production VPS to it, both just for fun. Like most people here, I will leave the other Debians at versions 10 and 11 for a while longer.
I expected an official website update at debian.org some time today (10 June 2023). It would be helpful to see. As of this post the website still shows the late May 2023 announcement. "Today" may not yet be over, depending on where you live in the world, but I doubt that the people behind the Debian 12 release are thinking about "time zones" now.
@xleet said:
I expected an official website update at debian.org some time today (10 June 2023). It would be helpful to see. As of this post the website still shows the late May 2023 announcement. "Today" may not yet be over, depending on where you live in the world, but I doubt that the people behind the Debian 12 release are thinking about "time zones" now.
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Holy Tits
GCC 12 with c++20 support!
6.1 LTS kernel with new way of fucked up!
Even 100+ bugs at launch with additional flavory and excitement!
Ontario Dildo Inspector
Old man style font size
Websites have ads, I have ad-blocker.
No one forces you to use it...
Bullseye will still have support for at least 2/3 years
"How miserable life is in the abuses of power..."
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There's no perfect software without bugs.
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No way the kernel is v6.1.
Trixie and Forky are next ...
They plan to release it on my 18th bday
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I am trying to figure out whether all the excitement is an indication that Linux is gaining traction all over, or whether I have been more focused on related projects, so I am seeing it more by coincidence and timing.
Either way, I'll give it a try on a spare desktop and move a non-production VPS to it, both just for fun. Like most people here, I will leave the other Debians at versions 10 and 11 for a while longer.
I wonder when they will run out of characters to name after.
The all seeing eye sees everything...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Toy_Story_characters
The have still a long list left
Anyone going to a launch party?
https://wiki.debian.org/ReleasePartyBookworm
I am more curious what providers will add the Debian 12 ISO faster, or some Debian 12 template?
Stop the planet! I wish to get off!
MicroLXC was first
It's today!
https://micronews.debian.org/2023/1686387589.html
"How miserable life is in the abuses of power..."
F. Battiato ---
I expected an official website update at debian.org some time today (10 June 2023). It would be helpful to see. As of this post the website still shows the late May 2023 announcement. "Today" may not yet be over, depending on where you live in the world, but I doubt that the people behind the Debian 12 release are thinking about "time zones" now.
https://micronews.debian.org/ ← is official
"How miserable life is in the abuses of power..."
F. Battiato ---
Released!
https://www.debian.org/News/2023/20230610
"How miserable life is in the abuses of power..."
F. Battiato ---
Stop the planet! I wish to get off!
Your red-eyeness has been doubled
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
Yeah, the official announcements were released the same day, after my post went up. It matched what I expected.