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Debian 7.0 e Ubuntu 13.04

Temos o prazer de anunciar a disponibilidade de Debian 7.0(notas de lançamento) e Ubuntu 13.04(notas de lançamento) para implementação dentro do Linode Manager, tanto nos sabores 32 como 64 bits. Pode ler a nossa documentação na Biblioteca Linode se não tiver a certeza de como implantar uma distribuição Linux no Linode Manager.

O Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) será suportado um ano após o próximo grande lançamento do Debian. O projeto Debian opera atualmente em um ciclo de lançamento de dois anos, portanto a data estimada da EOL é em algum momento em 2016. O lançamento do Ubuntu (Raring Ringtail) em 13.04 será apoiado pela Canonical até janeiro de 2014. Se você precisar de um lançamento do Ubuntu com uma vida útil mais longa, você pode implantar o Ubuntu 12.04 LTS que tem suporte até abril de 2017.

Além dessas novas ofertas de distribuição, nós atualizamos nossas imagens Debian 6 e Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. A imagem do Debian 6 inclui pacotes de sistema atualizados e a remoção do nfs-common e do portmap. A imagem do Ubuntu 12.04 LTS foi atualizada para Ubuntu 12.04.2 que inclui uma correção para o bug mencionado no nosso anúncio de disponibilidade, além da remoção do pacote whoopsie.

Abraço!

-Tim

Comentários (19)

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    Thanks for the good work guys 🙂 Looking forward to this.

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    Thanks for the news. Is there an easy way to update currently used Ubuntu LTS 12.04 to match your update image? Would apt-get update take care of this? Or do I have to reinstall it using your image?

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    Yup, the following will get you from 12.04 to 12.04.2…
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get remove whoopsie
    sudo apt-get upgrade

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    An LTS release of Ubuntu will only update to another LTS release. So if you’re on 12.04 LTS, it won’t auto-update to 13.04. You’ll need to wait for 14.04 LTS.

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    @Mohamed^^

    apt-get update and apt-get upgrade should be enough 🙂

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    Raffaele Tripodo

    The same question, but for Debian: is there a way to upgrade a debian6-x64 based node without creating a new system disk?

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    Graham Edgecombe

    @Raffaele: you can change ‘squeeze’ to ‘wheezy’ in /etc/apt/sources.list and then run apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade.

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    I don’t see the point why apt-get dist-upgrade with Debian is impossible per se.

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    Thanks guys, our fleet will rock Debian 7.0 pretty soon!

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    Raffaele: You can simply follow the upgrade procedures from the documentation.

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    Very nice, I will create a new instance of wheezy
    : D

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    Raffaele Tripodo

    …and what about ext4? If I’m not mistaken, this is the new default file system for debian7, isn’t it?
    Are you planning the support for ext4 too?

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    Thanks for the upgrade. Now I am using Ubuntu 13.04. 🙂

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    I have successfully upgraded my box to Wheezy from Squeeze with “apt-get”. See this Linode document for the reference

    https://library.linode.com/upgrading/upgrade-to-debian-7-wheezy

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    Peter van der Does

    If you have 3rd party repositories, just be aware when updating that these repo’s might not yet have Ubuntu 13.04 packages.
    So double check.

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    @geoff “do-release-upgrade -d” will upgrade an LTS to the next non-LTS release.

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    @Feng: it’s not impossible per se. It’s just that Linode’s default sources.list file explicitly names the version (“squeeze”) rather than using “stable”. That effectively pins the system to that version of Debian rather than having it float to the current stable version. If you use “stable” in sources.list instead of “squeeze” or “wheezy”, dist-upgrade will automatically upgrade when the stable release changes.

    Downside: if you happen to have out-of-date packages when the version switch occurs, things can go wonky in a hurry. You won’t know exactly when the switch will happen, so it’s easy to get caught by it. That’s probably why the Linode default is “you won’t get it until you ask for it”.

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    Nice and thanks for the upgrade.

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    Thu Thuat May Tinh

    This is a great news!
    @Feng: thanks for the link, it’s very helpful.

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