Debian -- News -- Debian 11 "bullseye" released
https://www.debian.org/News/2021/2021081414.08.2021 · Debian 11 bullseye released. August 14th, 2021. After 2 years, 1 month, and 9 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 11 (code name bullseye), which will be supported for the next 5 years thanks to the combined work of the Debian Security team and the Debian Long Term Support team.. Debian 11 bullseye ships with several …
Debian - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DebianDebian 10.0 (Buster) was released in July 2019, adding support for Secure Boot and enabling AppArmor by default. Debian 11.0 (Bullseye) was released in August 2021, enabling persistency in the system journal, adding support for driverless scanning, and containing kernel-level support for exFAT filesystems.
Debian -- News -- Debian 11 "bullseye" released
www.debian.org › News › 2021Aug 14, 2021 · Debian 11 bullseye includes numerous updated software packages (over 72% of all packages in the previous release), such as: Apache 2.4.48 BIND DNS Server 9.16 Calligra 3.2 Cryptsetup 2.3 Emacs 27.1 GIMP 2.10.22 GNU Compiler Collection 10.2 GnuPG 2.2.20 Inkscape 1.0.2 LibreOffice 7.0 Linux kernel 5.10 series MariaDB 10.5 OpenSSH 8.4p1 Perl 5.32
Debian - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DebianDebian distribution codenames are based on the names of characters from the Toy Story films. Debian's unstable trunk is named after Sid, a character who regularly destroyed his toys. Debian was first announced on August 16, 1993, by Ian Murdock, who initially called the system "the Debian Linux Release". The word "Debian" was formed a…