Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Debian 8 "Jessie" Installer Beta 1 released with Systemd & Gnome Desktop
The Debian Installer team officially announces the release of Debian 8.0 "Jessie" Beta 1 with new changes and bug fixes. According to official announcement, Debian Installer Jessie Beta 1 comes with fixed Gnome installation images which allows you to install Gnome instead of Xfce and also offers best experience as far as accessibility is concerned. This release also includes merged major parted release and several other related components also updated. If you face problem during partitioning, then make sure to include /var/log/syslog but also /var/log/partman in your installation report.
One of the main hightlighted feature of this release is that this installer supports systemd as default init system. It also deal with incompatible changes in syslinux and drops some parted_server functions. Other new changes includes updated Linux Kernel 3.14.15, updated kfreebsd 10 and resized banner when window width and banner width doesn't match. Also, review recent Linux Distro News to know what's new in them ?
The Debian 8 Installer Beta 1 also comes with some of the new hardware changes which is specifically supported by this release. This installer includes support for mipsel/loongson-3, support for QNAP HS-210 and support for D-Link DNS 320. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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