The Debian project proudly announced a couple of days ago, the immediate availability for download of the sixth maintenance release of the Debian 6 Linux operating system.
Debian 6.0.6 adds corrections for security problems, as well as improvements to some serious issues. Some of the packages included in the previous versions of the distribution were a... (read more)
The Debian project proudly announced a couple of days ago, May 12th, the immediate availability for download of the fifth maintenance release of the Debian 6 Linux operating system. Debian 6.0.5 brings fixes to various security issues, as well as improvements to some serious problems. Some of the packages included in the previous versions of the distrib... (read more)
The Debian project announced the immediate availability for download of the first maintenance release of the Debian 7 Linux operating system.Debian 7.1 is just a maintenance update with a lot of fixes and security updates implemented.Highlights of Debian 7.1:• /etc/default/alsa-base is no correctly used for configuration;• Multiarch co-installability has been restored;• Support for
The Debian project proudly announced today, May 5, that after months of hard work the final version of the highly anticipated Debian 7.0 Linux operating system is now available for download. Dubbed Wheezy and powered by Linux kernel 3.2 and X.Org 7.7, Debian 7.0 includes an improved installer, multiarch support, a complete set of multim... (read more)
The Debian Project developers have issued the fifth maintenance update to Debian 5.0, code named "Lenny". The latest stable release includes an updated version of the Debian installer and addresses several bugs and security issues found in January's 5.0.4 release.
The Debian project announced the immediate availability for download of the seventh maintenance release of the Debian 6 Linux operating system.
Debian 6.0.7 is just a maintenance update with very few changes, asides from the updates implemented to plug various security problems.
As you can see from the image above, the Debian Linux developers announced the exact date for the release of the highly anticipated Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) operating system. It appears that Debian 7.0 will add the EXT4 filesystem by default for new installations, replacing the old EXT3 one from previous versions.Systemd will be available as an option, as SysVinit will be the default for Debian 7.0.
Screencast Review and how-to Install Tutorial for Debian Lenny 5.0.4 32bit GNU/Linux from within a Oracle VirtualBox with Ubuntu Linux 10.10 64bit as the host OS. “The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system. This operating system is called Debian GNU/Linux, or simply Debian [...]
If you are new to Ubuntu, it would be good if you read this Ubuntu, Debian Linux introduction. Its a descriptive explanation regarding Ubuntu, Debian and Linux general. Ubuntu is a Debian based Operating System that is currently become the most popular Linux distribution.
Ubuntu is an operating system based on Debian GNU/Linux (www.debian.org/).