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Raspberry Pi OS updated to Debian Bullseye • The Register


It’s been a while, but the Raspberry Pi OS has had a major version bump, taking this flavour of Linux for the diminutive computer to Debian Bullseye.

Debian Bullseye debuted in August, and the Raspberry Pi team admitted that getting its eponymous operating system updated had “taken a bit longer than we’d hoped”.

Bullseye will be supported for five years, and makes use of version 5.10 of the Linux kernel. It came just over two years since the last major Debian release, Buster. As well as the changes under the hood, the Raspberry Pi OS incarnation has a number of tweaks in support of the computer’s hardware and the OS’s desktop environment.

The most immediately visible is the move from the distinctly elderly GTK+ 2 to the GTK+ 3 toolkit for much of the UI. The GTK+ toolkit is used to draw standard user interface components in the case of the Pi, and the change is in recognition that an awful lot of Debian apps have moved on and so, therefore, must the desktop.

The change has been a while coming, and the Raspberry Pi team grumbled that GTK+ 3 had removed some features they’d been depending on, thus necessitating some workarounds to keep things look familiar (although the new appearance of tabbed dialogs might be a little jarring.)

A new window manager, called Mutter, has also replaced the openbox window manager. Mutter permits some appealing visual effects and animations, making things feel a bit more modern. The downside is that Mutter needs to draw the screen in memory before displaying it, meaning that Raspberry Pis with less than 2GB won’t get to join in the fun and will stick to openbox instead (and, heaven forbid, square-windowed tooltips).

As well as a general refresh of the applications that come with the distribution, the team has added a notification manager to the taskbar, currently showing error conditions, USB device alerts, iffy power levels, and, helpfully, an alert when updates are available. The…

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Ian Murdock, father of Debian, dead at 42

Ian Murdock, founder of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution project, has died at the age of 42. His death, announced in a blog post by Docker CEO Ben Golub, came after an apparent encounter with police and a statement posted on Murdock’s Twitter feed that he was going to commit suicide, though no cause of his death has been given.

Paul Tagliamonte, a Debian developer and member of the Debian FTP Team who contributed to a Debian Project memorial post to Murdock, told Ars:

Debian was one of the first operating systems I’ve ever used, starting with Debian 2.2 (“woody”) in middle school. Debian has shaped, in the most literal and direct way, the course of my life. Ian was a figure I looked up to, a central figure in defining the Debian Community, Social Contract, the Debian Free Software Guidelines, and the Open Source Initiative.With his passing, I can only hope he’s found peace, reflect on the things he was able to do for the world, and think about the ways in which he’s touched my life.

Murdock, born in Germany in 1973, founded Debian in 1993 while studying computer science at Purdue University. The distribution gets its name from the combination of his name and that of his then-girlfriend Deborah Lynn. The pair married and had two children; they divorced in 2007.

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Debian 6.0 Squeeze released (Debian)

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Debian 6.0 Squeeze released  —  After 24 months of constant development, the Debian Project is proud to present its new stable version 6.0 (code name Squeeze).  Debian 6.0 is a free operating system, coming for the first time in two flavours.  Alongside Debian GNU/Linux …

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