Debian Installer 7.0 Release Candidate 1 available

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Two days ago the first release Candidate from the installer Debian 7.0, which is good news for two reasons: First, because the final release of the stable version is approaching. Second, because this installer includes many improvements which I will mention below.

From the outset, drivers for new models of network adapters were added: 8021q, adm8211, at76c50x-usb, b43legacy, bnx2fc, cxgb4, cxgb4vf, fnic, igbvf, int51x1, isci, iwl4965, ixgbevf, libertas_tf_uswl_, miciewlcie_mx4cie, mx8ciewl_kcie, mliewl_kcie, mliewl_kcie, mliewl_k , orinoco_usb, pata_piccolo, pch_gbe, pmcraid, prism2_usb, qlge, r8187se, r8192e_pci, r8712u, rtl8192ce, rtl8192cu, rtl8192de, rtl8192se, smsc75xx, sumsgexxx9420, -umstexx95, -umstexxx6250, -umstexx6656xx, -umstub5362xx. For Ralink WiFi devices: 5392, 539, 10b and for Lenovo 100/XNUMX Ethernet USB.

The default screen resolution UEFI on the CD of Debian has been changed to 800 × 600 for maximum compatibility, it has been improved GRUB2 for installations of EFI, and several bug fixes are added GNU / kFreeBSD.

Aspects of the accessibility of Orca y brltty in sessions of Gnome 3.X and improved speech synthesis support. All this and more can be seen in this link.


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  1.   ayosinho said

    Good news! I don't know when the final version will come out, but there is less to come.

  2.   Oscar said

    I downloaded it but wanting to install it when it reaches the package installation part, it continues with the same error from previous betas, I don't know if the same thing happens to someone else.

    1.    Aetsu said

      I have tried the testing version several times and I have never had problems with the Debian iso ...

    2.    elav said

      That mistake?

      1.    Oscar said

        A red screen appears and says that a problem occurred in the installation of packages, there is a button that says continue, you press and it returns you to a series of options, the same are all the steps of the installer. The only thing I managed to do was install all the packages that come on the CD without using the network.

        1.    kik1n said

          The same thing happened to me, until I started to download several debian isos to the beast and about 2 served me.

          1.    platonov said

            I don't trust a hair of the isos of debian. Whenever I have installed it, I have downloaded several isos (the last time 6 isos) until I found one that did not give me an error.
            From what I have seen many are defective, and from my experience the testing ones more.

        2.    erunamoJAZZ said

          And have you already tried the netinstall? I generally only install debian from netinstall, unless I don't have the internet where I'm going to install it.

          1.    Paul said

            If with netinstall there is no drama, so that they continue to place isos that cause problems when downloading them, it seems taken for a ride and more in a mother distro like Debian.

  3.   tiger said

    Hello everyone, it is the first time that I write on the blog and tell you that it is very good. Congratulations!!
    Comment that I had this problem with several isos and I could not finish the installation. After downloading several isos I found an operative one and since then I keep it, because I don't trust it. It is a problem Debian has with its testing isos. Therefore I prefer to wait for the stable version.

    1.    John said

      After downloading any iso, you have to verify if it was downloaded correctly, all the pages publish the checksum (http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suma_de_verificaci%C3%B3n) either in MD5SUMS, SHA1SUMS, SHA256SUMS, SHA512SUMS, they are usually in the same directory as the isos, here is how to do it http://goo.gl/xvxd

  4.   erunamoJAZZ said

    heh ... launch it fast, I'm already tired of having a frozen test ._.

  5.   tiger said

    I hope it's soon, maybe two and three weeks… ..
    Looking forward to trying Debian 7 with a clean install and Mate.

  6.   Christopher castro said

    Do you know anything about the creative work of this distro?

    1.    elav said

      Unfortunately it is not something that Debian places much emphasis on. Yes, some things improved, but nothing relevant ..

    2.    erunamoJAZZ said

      It must be said, that debian with KDE looks great by default.

  7.   rock and roll said

    Make way for the biggest one… Debian 7 is coming!

  8.   rafael said

    Hello! greetings to all! what good news this! I will download the iso soon! by the way I wanted to tell you that I have always downloaded the Debian testing isos, the one that is generated weekly, and it has never given me an error or red screen or anything strange, so if I download the iso dvd of 3,6 gbs more or less, only dvd 1 and then I create it a bootable usb with the dd command, very simple, efficient and without problems and then to boot through usb, now once I got a red screen error that could not load some kernel modules but it was with Debian 6, and it was because I was booting from a usb 3.0 that apparently did not work so it was later when I plugged it into a usb 2.0 it worked fine without problems, but I have always downloaded the isos testing and without problems, I hardly ever do netinstall! Well, hello everyone! and Thanks again for the information, I just wanted to share knowledge! good page! Cheers!

  9.   ayosinho said

    You can give me the link to download it