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[NEWS] Debian 11 is out
MauryG5:
Oops I didn't know anything about this friend Daniel, I'm sorry about this thing, I didn't know anything about this story ... I hope you can fix it as soon as possible given the work you do for Debian, especially for our Power!
pocock:
The person who wrote the character assassination claims that I am "purporting to be a Debian Developer"
If you look at his own Debian Developer profile, it says he is a non-uploading developer and he never created one package:
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=donald@debian.org
https://nm.debian.org/person/donald/
I started programming microprocessors when I was about 10 years old and before Debian existed. They can not prevent me from creating and publishing Debian packages. All they are doing is stopping other people like you from using them in the most convenient manner. In other words, they are not hurting me, they are simply sabotaging Debian.
This rogue behavior deters other people from creating packages too. If somebody spends a weekend creating a package, nobody is going to pay them for it but if they are unlucky they will be subject to defamation. So there is no upside but there is a very big downside. These vendettas stop people, especially women, from doing voluntary work in any free software project. Everybody loses in situations like this.
MauryG5:
Yes, I understand everything, do not worry, in the meantime from the whole Power community you enjoy the fullest support and respect and I believe that nobody here denies it, so do what you feel like doing and don't give a damn about these useless people! As for Debian 11 instead, I noticed that since I boot it with Kernel 5.15.2, it is no longer crashing on boot, maybe it's a 5.12.8 problem that has something that doesn't work well with Debian 11. With Ubuntu on the other hand when I used it didn't give me any problems. In any case, I continue to monitor it to see if it continues to start without problems, if it does then I can say that the problem lies precisely in that version of Kernel.
Borley:
--- Quote from: xilinder on August 17, 2021, 07:23:45 am ---I did a fresh install of Bullseye instead of updating my current 10.9.
As with other Debian flavors it is not really ready for prime time, but yes, it does install and run at least in the AST chip.
Some of the missing software that I use regularly has not reached the distro yet and will no doubt be along soon (ish).
For example, Midnight Commander and XFE. No hurry...10.9 is working fine.
--- End quote ---
How did you install 11? Did you need to switch over to serial console to interact with the whiptail installer?
xilinder:
Today I will attempt to do a new install with the latest Debian 11 net install iso.
I use the onboard VGA for the install as not all the AMD firmware is on the install iso.
I'll be back later to report.
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