
Debian 7.0 is shipped with a set of improvements and updates. Now, Debian 7.0 has multi-arch support, a feature that allows users to install a package of several different architectures in a system without experiencing significant constraint dependencies. I wanted to mention, the debian installer has also increased which has now been translated into 73 languages with features that are no less intense form of installation support via voice instruction in several dozen languages. In addition, Debian 7.0 has also brought a complete set of multimedia codecs that no longer need to install a third-party repository.
What's new in this release of Debian 7.0? are:
- Apache 2.2.22
- Asterisk 1.8.13.1
- GIMP 2.8.2
- Lingkungan deskto GNOME 3.4
- GCC 4.7.2
- Icedove 10 (pengganti Mozilla Thunderbird)
- Iceweasel 10 (pengganti Mozilla Firefox)
- KDE Plasma Workspaces dan KDE Applications 4.8.4
- kFreeBSD kernel 8.3 dan 9.0
- LibreOffice 3.5.4
- Linux Kernel 3.2
- MySQL 5.5.30
- Nagios 3.4.1
- OpenJDK 6b27 dan 7u3
- Perl 5.14.2
- PHP 5.4.4
- PostgreSQL 9.1
- Python 2.7.3 dan 3.2.3
- Samba 3.6.6
- Tomcat 6.0.35 dan 7.0.28
- Xen Hypervisor 4.1.4
- Lingkungan desktop Xfce 4.8
- X.Org 7.7
- and more than 36,000 ready-made software packages, built from nearly 17,500 source packages.
With a wide selection of packages, Debian again and again wanted to remain true to its goal of being a universal operating system. It is suitable for many different usage needs: from desktop systems to netbooks, from development servers to cluster systems, database server, web or storage. At the same time, additional quality assurance such as automatic installation and upgrade tests for all packages in the Debian archive "Wheezy" sure has met the high expectations that users have of a stable Debian release.
You can install Debian on computers ranging from handhelds to supercomputers, and everything that exists between them. Nine architectures are supported: PC 32-bit/Intel IA-32 (i386), PC 64-bit/Intel EM64T/x86-64 (amd64), Motorola / IBM PowerPC (powerpc), Sun / Oracle SPARC (sparc), MIPS (mips (big-endian) and mipsel (little-endian)), Intel Itanium (ia64), IBM S/390 (31-bit and 64-bit s390 s390x), ARM EABI (armel for older hardware and for hardware armhf newer uses hardware floating-point).
Download the latest release of Debian 7.0.xx:
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