From aff5ce1f1f712a8889c726642e558ca7bbf7765d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Lange Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2023 11:15:02 +0530 Subject: remove all unneeded info from obsolete release --- greek/releases/etch/Makefile | 1 - greek/releases/etch/credits.wml | 11 - greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/Makefile | 1 - greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf.wml | 196 ----------- greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/index.wml | 383 --------------------- greek/releases/etch/errata.wml | 88 ----- greek/releases/etch/etchnhalf.wml | 171 --------- greek/releases/etch/index.wml | 45 --- greek/releases/etch/installmanual.wml | 33 -- greek/releases/etch/releasenotes.wml | 41 --- greek/releases/etch/reportingbugs.wml | 48 --- 11 files changed, 1018 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/Makefile delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/credits.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/Makefile delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/index.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/errata.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/etchnhalf.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/index.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/installmanual.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/releasenotes.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/etch/reportingbugs.wml (limited to 'greek') diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/Makefile b/greek/releases/etch/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/credits.wml b/greek/releases/etch/credits.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 1dfd49f57c1..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/credits.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Credits (or Blame)" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="d49333f670c2639f601fd741d3dd5f060de97e2b" maintainer="galaxico" - -

Release management

- -

This release of Debian was managed by Steve Langasek and Andreas Barth.

- -

The rest of Debian

- -

The developers and everyone else -who contributed.

diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/Makefile b/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf.wml b/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 54b8742c6a0..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian “etchnhalf” Installation Information" NOHEADER="true" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/debian-installer/etchnhalf-images.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="f36546f515e33fb0e590b3db17a516bf3d605f5f" maintainer="galaxico" - - -

Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 has been superseded by -Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (lenny). Some of these -installation images may no longer be available, or may no longer work, and -you are recommended to install lenny instead. -

- -

Installing Debian GNU/Linux etch-and-a-half

- -

Overview

- -

-The etch-and-a-half release is essentially just the most recent -point release for etch, but with a more recent kernel (version 2.6.24). -The main purpose of this release is to allow installation of etch -on systems not supported by the 2.6.18 kernel that is used in regular -etch installs. -

- -

-For further details about scope, purpose and limitations of the -etch-and-a-half release, see the -Release Notes. -

- -

Installing

- -

-For new installations of etch-and-a-half the current release of -Debian Installer for lenny is used, with minor -changes for compatibility with etch. -

- -

-Please read the notes below carefully before installing etch-and-a-half. -

- - - -

-The following installation options are available to install Debian GNU/Linux -etch-and-a-half. -

- -
-
- -netinst CD image (generally 135-175 MB) -
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  • Only available for selected architectures.
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  • Will automatically install etch-and-a-half.
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  • Will automatically install the 2.6.24 kernel.
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  • Can optionally be used in combination with images from the - current full CD/DVD set for etch. - After the installation of the base system, the installer will ask - if additional CDs should be scanned; at that point insert CD1 or - DVD1, or the KDE or Xfce CDs.
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- -businesscard CD image (generally 20-50 MB) -
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  • Available for all architectures.
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  • Needs to be booted with the option 'suite=etch' to - install etch-and-a-half.
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  • Will automatically install the 2.6.24 kernel.
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- -netboot images -
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  • Available for all architectures.
  • -
  • Needs to be booted with the option 'suite=etch' to - install etch-and-a-half.
  • -
  • Will automatically install the 2.6.24 kernel.
  • -
  • Other images than netboot (usb stick, floppy) may be usable, - but have not been tested.
  • -
  • Images for subarchitectures that will be supported in lenny - but are not supported in etch, may not be usable.
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- -

-Additional notes -

- - - -

Documentation

- -

-If you read only one document before installing, read our -Installation Howto, a quick -walkthrough of the installation process. Other useful documentation includes: -

- - - -

Errata

- -

-This is a list of known problems in the installer shipped with -Debian GNU/Linux etch-and-a-half. If you have experienced a problem -installing Debian and do not see your problem listed here, please send us an -installation report -describing the problem or -check the wiki -for other known problems. -

- -

-Most issues can be found in the Release Notes for -etch-and-a-half or in the -errata for the current -Debian Installer release for lenny, on which the installer for -etch-and-a-half is based. -

- -

-In addition, the errata listed below are specific to the etch-and-a-half -release. -

- -

Errata specific to etch-and-a-half

- - diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/index.wml b/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 4ce029f45b0..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/debian-installer/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian “etch” Installation Information" NOHEADER="true" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="f36546f515e33fb0e590b3db17a516bf3d605f5f" maintainer="galaxico" - -

Installing Debian GNU/Linux

- -

Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 has been superseded by -Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (lenny). Some of these -installation images may no longer be available, or may no longer work, and -you are recommended to install lenny instead. -

- - -

-To install Debian GNU/Linux -(etch), download any of the following images: -

- -
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netinst CD image (generally 135-175 MB)

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businesscard CD image (generally 20-50 MB)

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full CD sets

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full DVD sets

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CD (via bittorrent)

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CD (via jigdo)

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DVD (via jigdo)

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other images (netboot, usb stick, etc.)

- -
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-Notes -

- - - -

Documentation

- -

-If you read only one document before installing, read our -Installation Howto, a quick -walkthrough of the installation process. Other useful documentation includes: -

- - - -

Errata

- -

-This is a list of known problems in the installer shipped with -Debian GNU/Linux . If you have experienced a problem -installing Debian and do not see your problem listed here, please send us an -installation report -describing the problem or -check the wiki -for other known problems. -

- -

Errata for release 4.0r3

- -

This release fixes the two issues listed below for 4.0r2.

- -

Errata for release 4.0r2

- -

This release fixes the serial console setup with GRUB issue listed -below for the 4.0r0 release.

- -

Due to an oversight, the installer does not use the kernel version released -with 4.0r2, but a slightly older one (2.6.18.dfsg.1-13). Modules loaded later -in the installation may be from a later version (2.6.18.dfsg.1-16), but as -these two versions are ABI compatible, this should not cause any problems.

- -

For the same reason, the added support for Nevada SGI O2 machines mentioned in -the release announcement is -not actually included in this release.

- -

These two issues will be corrected with the next point release for Etch.

- -

Errata for release 4.0r1

- -

This new release fixes a few problems present in the original 4.0r0 release. -More USB CD drives will be detected and gksu will be correctly -configured when installed with the root account disabled (sudo -mode). The creation of ext2 filesystems on amd64 is now possible.

- -

The mirror list has also been updated, along with Catalan and Romanian -translations of the partitioner.

- -

With the update of the kernel for this release, some of the installer -images originally released with etch 4.0r0 (netboot and floppies) will no -longer work due to a kernel version mismatch. CD-based installations are -not affected.

- -

Errata for release 4.0r0

- -
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Disk devices may change on reboot
-
- On systems with multiple disk controllers, the kernel/udev may assign - a different device node on reboot of the system than was used during - installation due to difference in load order of drivers.
- This can lead to failure to boot the system. In most cases this can be - corrected by changing the bootloader configuration and /etc/fstab, - possibly using the rescue mode of the installer.
- Note however that this problem may occur again on subsequent boots. - Fixing this issue has priority for the next release of Debian installer. -
- -
Resizing of existing ext3 partitions may fail
-
- The installer is currently not able to resize ext3 partitions that have - the dir_index and/or resize_inode features enabled. - This includes ext3 partitions created with the Etch installer.
- You can however manually resize an ext3 partition during installation. - Proceed until the partitioning step, use the <Go Back> button to - exit to the main menu, start a shell, and resize the file system and - partition using the commands available in the shell (fsck.ext3, - resize2fs and e.g. fdisk or parted). If you - start partman again after completing the resize operation, it should - show the new size of the partition. -
- -
Error using loop-aes encryption during hd-media install
-
- If loop-aes encryption is used during an installation using the - hd-media images (e.g. from USB stick), this may fail with the - following (or similar) error message in the syslog - (#434027):
- partman-crypto: ioctl: LOOP_SET_STATUS: Invalid argument, requested - cipher or key length (256 bits) not supported by kernel.
- Cause of this issue is that early in the installation the CD image - will have been loop-mounted using the regular loop module, which - prevents the loop-aes module from being loaded later.
- It is possible to work around this issue by manually unmounting the - CD image, unloading the loop module, loading the loop-aes module, and - remounting the CD image. -
- -
Incomplete installation of Desktop task from full CD
-
- The full CD image is too small to contain all packages needed to - install the complete Desktop task. This means that if you only use the - CD as a source, only part of the Desktop task will be installed.
- You can resolve this either during the installation by choosing - to use a network mirror as a source to install packages in addition to the - CD (not recommended if you don't have a decent internet connection), or - after you have rebooted into the installed system by using - apt-cdrom to load additional CDs and then selecting the Desktop - task again in aptitude. -
- -
Buggy routers may cause network problems
-
- If you experience network problems during the installation, this may be - caused by a router somewhere between you and the Debian mirror that - doesn't correctly handle window scaling. - See #401435 and this - kerneltrap article for - details.
- You can work around this issue by disabling TCP window scaling. Activate - a shell and enter the following command:
- echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_scaling
- For the installed system you should probably not completely disable TCP - window scaling. The following command will set ranges for reading and - writing that should work with almost any router:
- echo 4096 65536 65536 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_rmem
- echo 4096 65536 65536 >/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_wmem -
- -
General issues after reboot because of UTF-8 default
-
- The installed system is now set to UTF-8 by default. However, not all - applications properly support UTF-8 yet, which may result in minor or - major problems when using them.
- Please check if such problems have been reported yet and, if not, file - a bug report against the relevant package (not the installer). -
- -
Limited localization of installed system
-
- For the Sarge version of the installer the package localization-config was - responsible for part of the localization of the installed system. This - package ran as part of base-config, which has been dropped in the release. - Adapting localization-config to run before the reboot is on our TODO list, - but meanwhile some localization may not be done automatically when - installing in languages other than English. -
- -
Installation of Sarge not supported
-
- As a result of some structural changes in the installer, installation of - Sarge (oldstable) is not supported. -
- -
Graphical installer
-
- The graphical installer still has some known issues (see also the - Installation Guide): -
    -
  • some non-US keymaps are not fully supported (deadkeys and - combining characters do not work)
  • -
  • touchpads should work, but support may not be optimal; if you - experience problems, you should use an external mouse instead
  • -
  • limited support for creating encrypted partitions
  • -
  • should work on almost all PowerPC systems that have an ATI - graphics card, but is unlikely to work on other PowerPC - systems
  • -
-
- -
False warning about missing swap when installing the laptop task
-
- When the laptop task is installed, a incorrect warning will be - issued by the uswsusp package saying No swap partition - found; userspace software suspend will not work. This is only a - incorrect warning and software suspend should work - correctly. See also bug - #427104. -
- -
Network driver sky2 known to be broken
-
- The sky2 network driver is known to be broken in the kernel - (2.6.18.dfsg.1-11) used in the installer and may cause kernel panics. See - for example #404107. - #411115 contains a series of - patches that may fix the issues. -
- - - -
i386/amd64: serial console setup with GRUB
-
- There are some issues with the way the installer tries to setup GRUB - to use a serial console. Full details can be found in the bug report - #416310. - Briefly, these issues can be resolved by ensuring that the parity and - bits options are also passed in the console= definition.
- For most people this will mean that instead of booting the installer - with console=ttyS0,9600 you should use - console=ttyS0,9600n8. -
- -
i386: booting the installer may fail on some older systems
-
- Due to a regression in the syslinux bootloader used for most installer - images, some older systems may fail to boot the installer. If the boot - halts after displaying Loading initrd.gz...., you - should try one of the - alternative - images that use an older version of syslinux. See also bug report - #415992. -
- -
amd64: formatting an ext2 file system is not possible (fixed in 4.0r1)
-
- Because the ext2 kernel module is not available, it is not possible - to create an ext2 file system. This will be fixed with the next update - of the installer for Etch. -
- -
powerpc: various issues
-
- The PowerPC port has several issues in this release: -
    -
  • installation from floppy on OldWorld PowerMac is broken - because no device node is created for the swim3 module - and as miboot is not included
  • -
  • the snd-powermac module is no longer loaded by default as - it will lock up some systems; you will need to add it to - /etc/modules manually
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-
- -
sparc: CD installs for sparc32 may fail
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- The esp kernel driver module is broken which means that installation from - CD-ROM is broken for most sparc32 systems. We suggest you use the netboot - installation method instead. -
- -
sparc: installer appears to hang during boot
-
- There are two situations where the installer may appear to hang during - boot after displaying Booting Linux.... The first is when - there are two graphics controllers present (this is also described in the - installation guide). - The second is due to a bug in the kernel's ATI framebuffer driver and - affects only certain ATI graphics cards.
- In both cases the issue can be worked around by adding the parameter - video=atyfb:off when booting the installer. -
- -
s390: unsupported features
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-
    -
  • support for the DASD DIAG discipline is currently not - available
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  • support for LCS network interfaces is no longer available
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diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/errata.wml b/greek/releases/etch/errata.wml deleted file mode 100644 index d8fb614e290..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/errata.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Errata" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::toc -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="d4ac3300395a1d7353b8f41ac564e1ecbabff9b5" maintainer="galaxico" - -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" - - - - - -Security issues - -

Debian security team issues updates to packages in the stable release -in which they've identified problems related to security. Please consult the -security pages for information about -any security issues identified in etch.

- -

If you use APT, add the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list -to be able to access the latest security updates:

- -
-  deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free
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- -

After that, run apt-get update followed by -apt-get upgrade.

- - -Point releases - -

Sometimes, in the case of several critical problems or security updates, the -released distribution is updated. Generally, these are indicated as point -releases.

- - - - 4.0r0 " - -

There are no point releases for Debian 4.0 yet.

" " - -

See the \ -ChangeLog -for details on changes between 4.0r0 and .

"/> - -

Fixes to the released stable distribution often go through an -extended testing period before they are accepted into the archive. -However, these fixes are available in the -\ -dists/etch-proposed-updates directory of any Debian archive -mirror.

- -

If you use APT to update your packages, you can install -the proposed updates by adding the following line to -/etc/apt/sources.list:

- -
-  \# proposed additions for a 4.0 point release
-  deb http://archive.debian.org/debian proposed-updates main contrib non-free
-
- -

After that, run apt-get update followed by -apt-get upgrade.

- - -Installation system - -

-For information about errata and updates for the installation system, see -the installation information page. -

diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/etchnhalf.wml b/greek/releases/etch/etchnhalf.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 7ba1a929af3..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/etchnhalf.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Etch-And-A-Half Release Notes" BARETITLE=true -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="5011f532637dc7820b79b151eecfda4ab65aa22f" maintainer="galaxico" - - -

Placeholder page

- -

-Content will be revealed when Debian GNU/Linux etch-and-a-half -is released. -

-
- - - -

Overview

- -

-Additional packages have been added in the Debian 4.0r4 point release to -increase the set of hardware supported by Debian 4.0 (etch). This -includes packages based upon the Linux 2.6.24 kernel and additional drivers -for the X window system. Installation of these additional packages is not -required and will not occur by default. This update represents no change -to the support of previously available packages. -

- -

-The existing 2.6.18-based kernel will continue to be the default kernel for -the etch release. -

- -

Newly available packages

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  • linux-2.6.24
    - New linux-image and supporting packages have been added to take advantage - of many new and updated device drivers. See the Limitations section - of this document for more information.
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  • xserver-xorg-video-intel
    - A new X driver has been included to add support for the 965GM, 965GME, G33, - Q35, Q33 and GM45 (PCI ids 0x2A02, 0x2A12, 0x29B2, 0x29C2, 0x29D2 and - 0x2A42) devices. Some cards that were previously supported by the - xserver-xorg-video-i810 driver may perform better with the - xserver-xorg-video-intel driver. This includes the 945GM, 946GZ, 965G and - 965Q devices.
  • -
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Updated etch packages

- -

-Some existing etch packages have been updated to add support for new hardware -and for compatibility with the 2.6.24 kernel: -

- -
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  • aboot
    - Support for booting recent kernels.
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  • sysvinit
    - Updated shutdown command to properly shutdown disks.
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  • wireless-tools
    - Inaccurate incompatibility warning removed.
  • -
  • firmware-nonfree
    - Firmware blobs for use with 2.6.24 kernel added.
  • -
  • xserver-xorg-video-nv
    - An updated X driver has been included to add support for previously - unsupported NVIDIA graphics adapters (notably the GeFORCE 8 series). - The updated xserver-xorg-video-nv package provides support for NVIDIA Riva, - TNT, GeFORCE and Quadro cards.
  • -
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Installing the Etch-And-A-Half release

- -

-Starting from this release, there are now two methods for installing the -4.0 (etch) release of Debian.

- -
    -
  1. Install using Debian 4.0 (etch) installer
    - If your hardware is sufficiently supported by the standard etch installer - you may choose to use standard etch install media to initially install - your system and then later migrate to the etch-and-a-half kernel. - This option is best for users who already have a system installed with - etch or do not wish to obtain new installation media but would like to - add additional hardware that is only supported by the etch-and-a-half - kernel.
    - Information on obtaining and using the Debian 4.0 (etch) installer is - available here.
  2. -
  3. Install using current Debian lenny installer
    - Beginning with Beta 2, the lenny installer features an install kernel - that is very similar to the etch-and-a-half kernel and has a - compatibility mode for installing the etch release. This option is best - for users with hardware that is supported by the etch-and-a-half - kernel but is not supported by the default etch installer. Information - on obtaining and using a lenny-based installer to install - etch-and-a-half is available - here.
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Limitations

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  • Debian does not guarantee that all hardware that is supported by the - default etch 2.6.18 kernel is also supported by the 2.6.24 kernel, nor - that all software included in etch will work correctly with the newer - kernel.
  • -
  • Migrating from the 2.6.18 etch kernel to the 2.6.24 etch-and-a-half - kernel will work in many cases, but is not guaranteed to succeed. Upgrades - from both the 2.6.18 and 2.6.24 kernels to the kernel provided by the next - stable release (lenny) will be supported.
  • -
  • Not all features of the etch 2.6.18 kernel are available in the 2.6.24 - images, this includes the Xen and linux virtual server flavors.
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  • Out-of-tree kernel module source packages that were provided in etch - are not guaranteed to function properly with the 2.6.24 kernel.
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Hardware-specific Notes

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    -
  • Broadcom NetXtreme II network controllers
    - The bnx2 driver for Broadcom NetXtreme II network controllers has been - modified to load firmware files from the filesystem. These firmware files - are provided in the - firmware-bnx2 - package in the non-free section of the archive. Systems that require the - bnx2 driver must have the firmware-bnx2 package installed to function with - the 2.6.24 etch-and-a-half kernel. These devices will not be - available at installtime when using a Debian lenny-based installer.
  • -
  • Intel 3945/4965 wireless network adapters
    - Systems that use an Intel 3945 or 4965 based wireless network adapter must - have the corresponding firmware files installed for these adapters to - function with the 2.6.24 etch-and-a-half kernel. These firmware - files are provided in the - firmware-iwlwifi - package in the non-free section of the archive. For information about - migrating from the ipw3945 driver to the iwl3945 driver you should review the - transition information.
  • -
  • Cirrus Logic Sound Fusion sound devices
    - The snd-cs46xx driver is no longer available in the etch-and-a-half - kernel due to legal issues.
  • -
  • ARM ip32x (Thecus N2100, IO-Data GLAN Tank) -
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    • A problem in the r8169 network driver has been fixed that would - cause NFS problems on the Thecus N2100 (see bug - #452069).
    • -
    • The Thecus N2100 now correctly powers off.
    • -
    • Support for the sensor chip to control the fan is now included - thanks to Riku Voipio.
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  • ARM ixp4xx (Linksys NSLU2) -
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    • A new Ethernet driver, written by Krzysztof Halasa, is included. - This driver is included in the mainline kernel whereas the driver - used in the old kernel for etch (2.6.18) is no longer maintained.
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    • A kernel crash with bitmapped md device has been fixed (see bug - #443373).
    • -
    • More modules have been activated, for example more netfilter - modules.
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  • -
  • SRM-based Alpha systems
    - aboot, the bootloader for alpha machines that use SRM firmware, has been - updated to support booting recent linux kernel images. If you are - performing a new etch install of your system using the Debian - lenny-based installer, an updated aboot package will automatically - be used. To migrate an existing etch system to the 2.6.24 - etch-and-a-half kernel, you must update to the latest aboot package - in etch and manually update the boot block on your disk with the swriteboot - command. See swriteboot(8) for more information.
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diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/index.wml b/greek/releases/etch/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 09d49e2c32c..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian “etch” Release Information" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="552f9232b5d467c677963540a5a4236c824e87b9" maintainer="galaxico" - - -

Debian GNU/Linux was -released . -Debian 4.0 was initially released on <:=spokendate('2007-04-08'):>. -The release included many major changes, described in -our press release and -the Release Notes.

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Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 has been superseded by -Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (lenny). -Security updates have been discontinued as of the end of February 2010. -

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To obtain and install Debian GNU/Linux, see -the installation information page and the -Installation Guide. To upgrade from an older -Debian release, see the instructions in the -Release Notes.

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The following computer architectures are supported in this release:

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Contrary to our wishes, there may be some problems that exist in the -release, even though it is declared stable. We've made -a list of the major known problems, and you can always -report other issues to us.

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Last but not least, we have a list of people who take -credit for making this release happen.

- diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/installmanual.wml b/greek/releases/etch/installmanual.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 50ca649b206..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/installmanual.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Installation Guide" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::release -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="5da24af6fe90ea90f041aa0847b78c96f343a424" maintainer="galaxico" - -

Installation instructions, along with downloadable files, are available -for each of the supported architectures:

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    -<:= &permute_as_list('', 'Installation Guide'); :> -
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If you have set your browser's localization -properly, you can use the above link to get the right HTML version -automatically — see content negotiation. -Otherwise, pick the exact architecture, language, and format you want -from the table below.

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- - - - - - -<: &permute_as_matrix_new( file => 'install', langs => \%langsinstall, - formats => \%formats, arches => \@arches, - html_file => 'index', namingscheme => sub { - "$_[0].$_[2].$_[1]" } ); :> -
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diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/releasenotes.wml b/greek/releases/etch/releasenotes.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 52929dcb7a0..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/releasenotes.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Release Notes" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::release -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/etch/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="0a158377b74b807d40736c5de7ac54c071d55714" maintainer="galaxico" - -

To find out what's new in Debian 4.0, see the Release Notes for your -architecture:

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    -<:= &permute_as_list('release-notes/', 'Release Notes'); :> -
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The Release Notes also contain instructions for users who are upgrading from prior -releases.

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If you have set your browser's localization -properly, you can use the above link to get the right HTML version -automatically -- see content negotiation. -Otherwise, pick the exact architecture, language, and format you want -from the table below.

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- - - - - - -<: &permute_as_matrix_new( file => 'release-notes', langs => \%langsrelnotes, - formats => \%formats, arches => \@arches, - html_file => 'release-notes/index' ); :> -
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A detailed -#report is available which describes packages which have changed -#for the <:= $arches{'i386'} :>, <:= $arches{'alpha'} :>, -#<:= $arches{'sparc'} :>, and <:= $arches{'m68k'} :> architectures -#during the last two releases.

diff --git a/greek/releases/etch/reportingbugs.wml b/greek/releases/etch/reportingbugs.wml deleted file mode 100644 index cff2efddb7c..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/etch/reportingbugs.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 -- Reporting Problems" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="49fa38afff7552602a2342ed72a96a78367c674a" maintainer="galaxico" - -

With the Release Notes

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Errors in the Release Notes should be -reported as bug against the -pseudo-package release-notes. Discussion of that document is -coordinated through the debian-doc mailinglist at -\ -<debian-doc@lists.debian.org>. If you have issues with the document -which aren't appropriate for a bug you should probably mail the list instead. -

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With the installation

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If you have a problem with the installation system, please report -bugs against the installation-reports package. Fill out the -report template -to ensure you include all the necessary information.

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If you have suggestions or corrections for the -Installation Guide, you should -file these -as bugs against installation-guide, which is the source package -in which that documentation is maintained. - -

If you have issues with the installation system which aren't -appropriate for a bug (e.g., you're not sure if it's truly a bug or -not, the offending piece of the system is unclear, etc.) you should -probably send an email to the mailing list, -\ -<debian-boot@lists.debian.org>.

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With an upgrade

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If you have problems when upgrading your system from previous releases, -please file a bug against the upgrade-reports package, which is the -pseudo-package used to track that information. For more information on -how to submit upgrade reports, please read the -Release Notes.

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Any other issues

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If you have problems with the system after installation, you should -try to track down the offending package and -file a bug against that -package.

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