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DRAFT v2: Debian 2.0 "Hamm" Released



OK, fixed a few things and added an upgrade section per Brian's sugestion.  
Where is the autoup.sh available via FTP?  I don't like the (ftp: also OK) 
line too much...

<[CQ]>	!time
<dpkg>	[CQ]: T minus 1 days 4 hours 56 minutes 13 seconds!!!!

Not much time left for comments... :)

Nils.

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 Debian GNU/Linux
 http://www.debian.org
 Debian 2.0 "Hamm" Released
 July 24, 1998
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>> News

Debian 2.0 'Hamm' has officially been released for the i386 and m68k 
architectures.

It can be obtained in several ways:

FTP:       ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/  
CD-ROM:    http://www.debian.org/distrib/vendors (list of distributors)
CD Images: http://cdimage.debian.org/

Debian development distributions for Alpha, Sparc, and PowerPC are also 
available under the "unstable" tree from the FTP site.  They will likely be 
released with Debian 2.1 'Slink.'

Debian 2.0 marks the move from the older libc5 to the newer libc6.  It 
contains over 2000 precompiled binary packages contributed from over 300 
developers, including all of the favorites: web servers, GIMP, gcc, egcs, 
XFree86, SQL servers and many other tools and utilities.

Debian's powerful package maknager 'dpkg' allows for easy installation and 
management of packages.  Pakages from other distributions can easily be 
installed using the 'alien' utility.


>> Upgrade Information

To avoid problems in just upgrading packages via dpkg, dselect, or dftp (due
to possible libc5/libc6 conflicts), a specific upgrade procedure is 
recommended.  This document describing this procedure can be found at:

        http://bhmit1.home.ml.org/deb/faq

Q: How do I upgrade from an earlier version of Debian?
A: There are several methods:
   1) autoup.sh
        This is a script that will upgrade the programs in the
      correct order, and even download the deb's for you.  Because
      of the continuing changes to the archive, a tar archive of the
      packages that were available at the time autoup.sh was last
      released is provided.  This is should be in the developers
      corner on the Debian web site, but newer versions are at:
        http://www.debian.org/devel/
        http://www.taz.net.au/autoup/
        http://debian.vicnet.net.au/autoup/
        http://www.uk.debian.org/autoup/        (ftp: also okay)
   2) apt-get
        This is the command line part of Debian's future
      package manager.  It knows how to order packages and will
      download them from a local archive, http, and ftp sites.  It is
      able to merge the info from several sites, so you can use a CD,
      an up to date mirror, and a non-us site for the best mix of
      speed, variety, and latest versions.  
      Just run 'apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade'.  
      The 'Bo' version is at: http://www.debian.org/~jgg/  
      The 'Hamm' version is in project/experimental.
   3) By hand
        A HOWTO can be found at:
      http://www.gate.net/~storm/FAQ/libc5-libc6-Mini-HOWTO.html
      but as the autoup.sh simply automates this process this is the
      least convenient option.


>> About Debian

Debian GNU/Linux is a free distribution of the Linux operating system. It is 
maintained and updated through the work of many users who volunteer their 
time and effort.


>> Contact Information 

For further information, please send email to press@debian.org or visit the 
Debian homepage at http://www.debian.org.


-- 
Nils Lohner				E-Mail: lohner@debian.org
Debian GNU/Linux Press Contact          Press:  press@debian.org



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