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Debian Installer lenny beta 2 released



The Debian Installer team is proud to announce the second beta release of 
the installer for Debian GNU/Linux Lenny.

Improvements in this release of the installer:
* This new version of the installer uses and installs the 2.6.24 kernel.
* Support for the armel (arm little endian) architecture, using the new
  "Embedded ABI" [1]. Note that none of the currently supported systems
  support installing from CD images.
* Installer images for i386 and amd64 have a new boot menu using
  syslinux's vesamenu. This allows for a more user-friendly selection
  of for example the regular or graphical installer. For the multi-
  architecture CD/DVD images this change means the 64-bits version of
  the installer needs to be selected manually from the menu. See the
  Installation Guide [2] for details on how to use the new menu.
* The graphical installer now has full support for encrypted partitioning.
* Support for column alignment in cdebconf resulting in improved language
  selection in the graphical installer. This will be extended to other
  installer components (notably the partitioner) in future releases.
* Many improvements in the component for language, country and locale
  selection. The most visible are that it's now possible to back up
  between dialogs within the component and that the overly long full
  country list has been split into separate dialogs for continent and
  country.
* The installer will warn users when the translation of the installer
  to their language is incomplete and displays which language(s) the
  installer will fall back to.
* Improved support for mouse configuration for the graphical installer
  makes use of a serial mouse possible.
* The relatime file system mount option is now usable.
* Issues during installs from CD/DVD due to the addition of support for
  multiple CDs have been resolved.
* When using the KDE or Xfce CD images it is now possible to select
  additional tasks, similar to the normal CD set (which by default
  installs GNOME).
* The following additional languages are now supported: Marathi (only
  in the graphical installer).

Known issues in this release:
* As a result of a recent switch to Perl 5.10, the installation logs will
  show some Perl warnings. As far as we know these are harmless and can be
  ignored.
* Installations in Russian (and possibly some other languages) may fail
  due to an error from aptitude; most languages seem unaffected.
* i386: for this release installation from floppy disk is not supported.
* 386/amd64:GRUB installation on cpqarray RAID volumes (/dev/ida/cXdX)
  may fail.
* arm: this release does not support Netwinder systems.
* There are still a few issues for some PowerPC subarchitectures.
* For sparc32 CD-ROM support is broken in the esp kernel driver; use the
  netboot installation method instead.
* Known issues for the graphical installer:
  - some non-US keymaps are not fully supported (deadkeys and combining
    characters do not work);
  - keys for accented or special characters may not work correctly; this
    is a regression compared to previous releases which will hopefully 
    be fixed again soon;
  - touchpads should work, but support may not be optimal; if you
    experience problems, you should use an external mouse instead;
  - should work on almost all PowerPC systems that have an ATI graphics
    card, but is unlikely to work on other PowerPC systems.

See the errata [3] for details and a full list of known issues.

Our thanks to everybody who has contributed to this release.

Installation CDs and DVDs, other media, errata, and everything else you'll 
need are available from our web site [4].

For the Debian Installer team,
Frans Pop

[1]http://wiki.debian.org/ArmEabiPort
[2]http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/i386/ch05s01.html.en#boot-screen
[3]http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata
[4]http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer

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