The Debian maintainers have issued the fifth update to the current stable branch, Debian 5.0 “Lenny.” The updated release, Debian 5.0.5, fixes several security and stability issues and comes with up-to-date packages. Notable changes are the removal of the Eclipse IDE packages from the repositories and newer Linux kernel versions.
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)
Almost all the major Linux distributions are using LibreOffice instead of OpenOffice. Today, it has been announced that Debian Squeeze too will get LibreOffice in the backports.LibreOffice has been available in Debian Wheezy and Debian Sid for a while now. But in the stable release, Debian Squeeze, it is not available.
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 is pleased to announce the seventh update of its stable distribution Debian 6.0 (codename "squeeze"). This update mainly adds corrections for security problems to the stable release, along with a few adjustments for serious problems.
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.
The Debian release team are sounding the alarm: With only one month left before the planned release freeze, the number of critical bugs in Debian 6.0 Squeeze is still far too high to freeze development and create the next stable version of Debian.
After 24 months of constant development, the Debian Project is proud to present its new stable version 6.0 (code name "Squeeze"). Debian 6.0 is a free operating system, coming for the first time in two flavours. Alongside Debian GNU/Linux, Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is introduced with this version as a "technology preview".
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)