9/5/2023 0 Comments Debian busterSupport for lot of ARM 64 and ARMHF SBC Boards. NFtables replaces iptablesĭebian buster provides nftables as a full replacement to iptables which means better and easier syntax, better support for dual-stack ipv4-v6 firewalls and more. Of course, you can install latest Nodejs in Debian from the project’s repository but it’s good to see newer version in Debian repository. In fact, Debian Buster has many javascript libraries such as yarnpkg (an npm alternative) and many others. In this cycle Debian has moved to Nodejs 10.15.2. Nodejs 10.15.2įor a long time Debian had Nodejs 4.8 in the repo. This is only the first step and would need fixing probably lot of scripts to be as useful as been envisioned for the user. While this is a good thing, care would have to be taken care by system administrators to enable correct policies. In Debian Buster, AppArmor will be enabled by default. Now in Debian Buster we have moved to OpenJDK 11.0 and have a team which will take care of new versions. You can check Linux kernel version: $ uname -rįor a long time Debian was stuck on OpenJDK 8.0. Linux Kernel 4.19.0-4ĭebian uses LTS Kernel versions so you can expect much better hardware support and long 5 year maintainance and support cycle from Debian. The big move has been all packages being moved from libgtk2+ to libgtk3+. Some of the new packages included in this GNOME desktop release are gnome-todo, tracker instead of tracker-gui, dependency against gstreamer1.0-packagekit so there is automatic codec installation for playing movies etc. The GNOME desktop which was 1.3.22 in Debian Stretch is updated to 1.3.30 in Buster.
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