Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" released in Linux, FreeBSD flavors - ITworld.com

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Debian GNU/kFreeBSD will port both a 32- and 64-bit PC version of the FreeBSD kernel into the Debian userspace, making them the first Debian release without a Linux kernel. The Debian Project is serious about the technology preview label, though: these FreeBSD-based versions will have limited advanced desktop features.

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Whether it's Linux or FreeBSD inside, Debian 6.0 will include the usual range of desktop environments: KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, and LXDE desktop environments will all be on board.

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Of course, the Linux flavor of Debian 6.0 will be ready for a robust nine types of architectures: 32-bit PC/Intel IA-32 (i386), 64-bit PC/Intel EM64T/x86-64 (amd64), Motorola/IBM PowerPC (powerpc), Sun/Oracle SPARC (sparc), MIPS [mips (big-endian), mipsel (little-endian)], Intel Itanium (ia64), IBM S/390 (s390), and ARM EABI (armel).

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