From c881c8cf875eb2e4da68413cb51c2737fcf3a6ec Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas Lange Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2023 11:31:05 +0530 Subject: remove all unneeded info from obsolete release --- greek/releases/squeeze/Makefile | 1 - greek/releases/squeeze/credits.wml | 13 - greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/Makefile | 1 - greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/index.wml | 320 ---------------------- greek/releases/squeeze/errata.wml | 96 ------- greek/releases/squeeze/index.wml | 50 ---- greek/releases/squeeze/installmanual.wml | 45 --- greek/releases/squeeze/releasenotes.wml | 48 ---- greek/releases/squeeze/reportingbugs.wml | 50 ---- 9 files changed, 624 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/Makefile delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/credits.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/Makefile delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/index.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/errata.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/index.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/installmanual.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/releasenotes.wml delete mode 100644 greek/releases/squeeze/reportingbugs.wml (limited to 'greek') diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/Makefile b/greek/releases/squeeze/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/credits.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/credits.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 596453e48df..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/credits.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 6.0 -- Credits (or Blame)" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="d49333f670c2639f601fd741d3dd5f060de97e2b" maintainer="galaxico" - -# See lenny/credits.wml - -

Release management

- -

This release of Debian was managed by Adam D. Barratt and Neil McGovern, with the assistance of Philipp Kern, Julien Cristau and Mehdi Dogguy.

- -

The rest of Debian

- -

The developers and everyone else -who contributed.

diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/Makefile b/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index c26323c0c92..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -include $(subst webwml/greek,webwml/english,$(CURDIR))/Makefile diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/index.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 6f8fc3fc538..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/debian-installer/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,320 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian “squeeze” Installation Information" NOHEADER="true" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/squeeze/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="f36546f515e33fb0e590b3db17a516bf3d605f5f" maintainer="galaxico" - -

Installing Debian

- - -

Debian 6.0 has been superseded by -Debian 7.0 (wheezy). Some of these -installation images may no longer be available, or may no longer work, and -you are recommended to install wheezy instead. -

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-To install Debian -(squeeze), download any of the following images: -

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netinst CD image (generally 135-175 MB)

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other images (netboot, usb stick, etc.)

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-If any of the hardware in your system requires non-free firmware to be -loaded with the device driver, you can use one of the -\ -tarballs of common firmware packages or download an unofficial image including these non-free firmwares. Instructions how to use the tarballs -and general information about loading firmware during an installation can -be found in the Installation Guide (see Documentation below). -

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netinst (generally 175-240 MB) non-free -CD images with firmware

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-Notes -

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Documentation

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

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Errata

- -

-This is a list of known problems in the installer shipped with -Debian . 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. -

- -## Translators: copy/paste from devel/debian-installer/errata -

Errata for release 6.0

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Some sparc systems cannot be installed using CD-ROM
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Debian installer for Squeeze does not include PATA kernel - drivers, which makes it impossible to complete the installation from - CD media on systems which require these drivers to access the CD-ROM - drive (for example, Ultra 10), as the installer will fail to detect - it. The problem may be worked around by netbooting the installer, - thus eliminating the need to access CD-ROM drive during installation. -
- See #610906.
- This will be fixed on the next Squeeze point release (6.0.1).
- -
Possibly non-working detected USB braille devices
-
When letting the Debian Installer detect a plugged USB braille - device, the latter may end up showing only "screen not in text - mode". This is due to a potential race between detection and frame - buffer start. A workaround is to pass brltty on the kernel - command line to force detection.
- See #611648. -
- -
No network driver for Sparc T2+
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niu network driver, required by newer T2+ sparc systems is not - included in d-i, making it impossible to install on them using any - method which relies on early network setup. Driver is included in - kernel packages, so network is expected to operate normally after - installation is completed.
- See #608516. -
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Systems using aty graphics cards may not boot the installer correctly
-
- Systems using aty graphics cards (for example, Ultra 10) may not - boot the installer correctly, with kernel freezing early in the boot - stage with last message "console [tty0] enabled, bootconsole - disabled". This is a kernel bug, for which a patch is available, - however it may be not fully fixed.
- The issue may be worked around by adding a kernel boot parameter - 'video=atyfb:off' to turn off the framebuffer during boot, which - allows the installer (and regular kernel) to be booted on such systems.
- See #609466. -
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Keyboard selection, with graphical installer, does not work for some layouts
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- Preselection of keyboard is not working with graphical installations - for some combinations (Bulgaria, Swiss German, Sweden and Brazilian). - Also the choice made is not beind used, and the system - defaults to American English (/etc/default/keyboard).
- See #610843. -
- -
Potential installation problems with RTL8169-based network cards
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The Debian installer may be unable to use network cards based - on the RTL8169 family during the installation, which includes - downloading packages during installation through these cards. - The installed system is unaffected by the problem.
- See #558316 and similar merged bugs.
- This will be fixed on the next Squeeze point release (6.0.1). -
- -
- Fails to boot after successful install on a btrfs root
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The installation finishes as normal, but after reboot it results - into an initramfs busybox prompt.
- See #608538. -
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Windows is not added to the grub list
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- The Debian Installer detects Windows during installation but - it not adds it to the grub boot menu. As workaround, after installing, - run update-grub.
- See #608025. -
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Makes incompatible partition table with Mac OS 9
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It was reported that the partitioning tool in the installer makes - the partition table unrecognizable by Mac OS 9 which no longer boots. - Although the HFS+ partitions are compatible with Linux and Mac OS X it - is advised to take all precautions when installing on a machine with - Mac OS 9.
- See #604134. -
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Partitioning fails on kFreeBSD
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- There are reports of failing partitioning on kFreeBSD. - The problem seems to be related with partitions alignment / extended - partitions.
- See #593733, - #597088 and - #602129. -
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Network/Graphic/Storage card doesn't work properly
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- There is several hardware, notably network cards, graphic cards and - storage controllers, that require binary non-free firmware to work - properly.
- Debian is commited to free software values and never make the system - require non-free software (see Debian's - Social Contract). So, non-free firmware is not included in the - installer.
- But if you want to load any external firmware during installation - you are free to do it. The process is documented in the installation manual. -
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zipl installation problem that makes s390 uninstallable
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- If a dedicated partition for the /boot directory is created system-boot - fails after installation if /boot is mounted before /.
- See #519254. -
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Buggy routers may cause network problems
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- 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 -
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Partitions overs 16TiB not supported by ext4
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- The ext4 file system creation tools do not support creating file - systems over 16TiB in size. -
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-Improved versions of the installation system are being developed -for the next Debian release, and can also be used to install squeeze. -For details, see -the Debian-Installer project -page. -

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diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/errata.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/errata.wml deleted file mode 100644 index e426cd0ff32..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/errata.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 6.0 -- Errata" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::toc -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="733099de17cfc0457fd3bc1709a74fd22f1a8e53" maintainer="galaxico" - -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" - - - - -# Known problems -Security issues - -

Debian 6.0 'Squeeze' has reached the end of its regular security support -timeline. However, the Squeeze LTS -team provides continued security support for this distribution.

- -

Note that these updates are not distributed through the regular -security mirrors; instead you need to add the squeeze-lts repository -to make use of them.

- -

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

- -
-  deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ squeeze-lts 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.

- - - - 6.0.0 " - -

There are no point releases for Debian 6.0 yet.

" " - -

See the \ -ChangeLog -for details on changes between 6.0.0 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/squeeze-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 6.0 point release
-  deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian squeeze-proposed-updates main contrib non-free
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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/squeeze/index.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/index.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 224ed4d7a0e..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/index.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian “squeeze” Release Information" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/squeeze/release.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="58e81746146e641fc4f31e21e147c76abd0b7c5a" maintainer="galaxico" - -

Debian was -released . -" - "Debian 6.0.0 was initially released on <:=spokendate('2011-02-06'):>." -/> -The release included many major -changes, described in -our press release and -the Release Notes.

- -

Debian 6 has been superseded by -Debian 7 (wheezy). -Security updates have been discontinued as of <:=spokendate('2014-05-31'):>. -

- -

Squeeze had benefited from Long Term Support (LTS) until -the end of February 2016. The LTS was limited to i386 and amd64. For more information, -please refer to the LTS section of Debian Wiki. -

- -

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

- -

The following computer architectures are supported in this release:

- - - -

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.

- -

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

diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/installmanual.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/installmanual.wml deleted file mode 100644 index f6c434b6f29..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/installmanual.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian squeeze -- Installation Guide" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::release -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/squeeze/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="b0a7173484a7c517a30aa1fd7c4bf04ddf081b99" maintainer="galaxico" - - -

This is a beta version of the Installation Guide for Debian -6.0, codename squeeze, which isn't released yet. The information -presented here might be outdated and/or incorrect because of changes to -the installer. You might be interested in the -Installation Guide for Debian -GNU/Linux 5.0, codename lenny, which is the latest released version of -Debian; or in the Development -version of the Installation Guide, which is the most up-to-date version -of this document.

-
- -

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

- -
    -<:= &permute_as_list('', 'Installation Guide'); :> -
- -

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.

- -
- - - - - - -<: &permute_as_matrix_new( file => 'install', langs => \%langsinstall, - formats => \%formats, arches => \@arches, - html_file => 'index', namingscheme => sub { - "$_[0].$_[2].$_[1]" } ); :> -
ArchitectureFormatLanguages
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diff --git a/greek/releases/squeeze/releasenotes.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/releasenotes.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 43329ae0e53..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/releasenotes.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 6.0 -- Release Notes" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::release -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/info" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/arches.data" -#include "$(ENGLISHDIR)/releases/squeeze/release.data" -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="4d3ba2e991420b24b1f29421f95506b868984133" maintainer="galaxico" - - -

This is a work-in-progress version of the Release Notes -for Debian 6.0, codename squeeze, which isn't released yet. The -information presented here might be inaccurate and outdated and is most -likely incomplete.

-
- -

To find out what's new in Debian 6.0, see the Release Notes for your -architecture:

- -
    -<:= &permute_as_list('release-notes/', 'Release Notes', 'kfreebsd-amd64', 'kfreebsd-i386'); :> -
- -

The Release Notes also contain instructions for users who are upgrading from prior -releases.

- -

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.

- -
- - - - - - -<: &permute_as_matrix_new( file => 'release-notes', langs => \%langsrelnotes, - formats => \%formats, arches => \@arches, - html_file => 'release-notes/index' ); :> -
ArchitectureFormatLanguages
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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/squeeze/reportingbugs.wml b/greek/releases/squeeze/reportingbugs.wml deleted file mode 100644 index 627731bdd09..00000000000 --- a/greek/releases/squeeze/reportingbugs.wml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#use wml::debian::template title="Debian 6.0 -- Reporting Problems" BARETITLE=true -#use wml::debian::translation-check translation="49fa38afff7552602a2342ed72a96a78367c674a" maintainer="galaxico" - -# Translators: copy of lenny/reportingbug - -

With the Release Notes

- -

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. -

- -

With the installation

- -

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.

- -

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>.

- -

With an upgrade

- -

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.

- -

Any other issues

- -

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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