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Debian - Wikipedia
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Oldstable is the prior stable release. It is supported by the Debian Security Team until one year after a new stable is released, and since the release of Debian 6, for another 2 years through the Long Term Support project. Eventually, oldstable is moved to a repository for archived releases. Debian 10 is the current Oldstable release.
Debian -- Debian “stretch” Release Information
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06.07.2020 · Debian “stretch” Release Information Debian 9.13 was released July 18th, 2020 . Debian 9.0 was initially released on June 17th, 2017. The release included many major changes, described in our press release and the Release Notes. Debian 9 has been superseded by Debian 10 ( buster) . Security updates have been discontinued as of July 6th, 2020.
Debian version history - Wikipedia
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Debian releases do not follow a fixed schedule. Recent releases have been made roughly biennially by the Debian Project. Debian always has at least three release branches active at any time: "stable", "testing" and "unstable". The stable release is the most recent and up-to-date version of Debian. The testing release contains packages that have been teste…
Debian version history - Wikipedia
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Debian version history. Debian 1.1 (Buzz) Debian 1.1 ( Buzz ), released 17 June 1996, contained 474 packages. Debian had fully transitioned to the ELF binary format and used ... Debian 1.2 (Rex) Debian 1.3 (Bo) Debian 2.0 (Hamm) Debian 2.1 (Slink)
Debian Releases
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The current stable distribution of Debian is version 11, codenamed bullseye. It was initially released as version 11.0 on August 14th, 2021 and ...
Debian -- Debian “bullseye” Release Information
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18.12.2021 · Debian “bullseye” Release Information Debian 11.1 was released on October 9th, 2021 . Debian 11.0 was initially released on August 14th, 2021. The release included many major changes, described in our press release and the Release Notes. To obtain and install Debian, see the installation information page and the Installation Guide.
Understanding Debian GNU/Linux Releases
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The universe of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution comes with its own odds and ends. In this article we explain what a release of Debian is, how it is named, ...
DebianReleases - Debian Wiki
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Debian is under continual development. The latest release is Debian 11.1. It is also (currently) known as stableor by its codename "Bullseye". Each version also corresponds to a set of named software repositories (at least one per CPU architecture).
Debian | endoflife.date
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At any given time, there is one stable release of Debian, which has the support of the Debian security team. When a new stable version is released, the security ...
Debian -- Debian Releases
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Debian Releases Release life cycle. Debian announces its new stable release on a regular basis. Users can expect 3 years of full... Index of releases. The web pages for the obsolete Debian releases are kept intact, but the releases themselves can only... Integrity of the data in the releases. Data ...
Debian releases and names | The Electric Toolbox Blog
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Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: stable (currently Stretch), testing (currently Buster) and unstable, which is permanently named Sid after the boy next door in Toy Story 1 who liked to destroy toys. Bulk of the development work is uploaded to the “Sid” distribution.
Debian version history - Wikipedia
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Debian releases do not follow a fixed schedule. Recent releases have been made roughly biennially by the Debian Project. Debian always has ...
Debian -- Debian Releases
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Debian Releases Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: stable, testing and unstable. stable The stable distribution contains the latest officially released distribution of Debian. This is the production release of Debian, the one which we primarily recommend using.
Debian releases and names | The Electric Toolbox Blog
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Debian version names ; 5.0, Lenny, 2009-02-14 ; 6.0, Squeeze, 2011-02-06 ; 7, Wheezy, 2013-05-04 ; 8, Jessie, 2015-04-26 ...
DebianReleases - Debian Wiki
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0.91. ~1994-01-01. Reminder: the EOL date for the stable release is the date of the nextstable release plus one year. For example, Debian bullseye ("buster +1") was released on 2021-08-14 so Debian buster's EOL is around 2022-08. Note: the point releases(like 7.1 and 7.2) are detailed in each distribution's page.
3.5 Debian Releases | GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide
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A one pager resource for GNU/Linux. ... 3.5 Debian Releases ... The state (stable, testing, or unstable) shifts from release to release, and a given release ...
Debian releases and names | The Electric Toolbox Blog
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