Category: Debian
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Top 5 Most Stable Linux Distros of 2024
In the world of operating systems, Linux distributions stand out for their stability, security, and flexibility. With an abundance of options available, it can be challenging to find a reliable version that meets your needs. This article will explore the top five most stable Linux distributions for 2024, ideal for both newcomers and seasoned users…
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MX Linux 23.4 Debuts with Linux Kernel 6.10, Built on Debian 12.7
Today marks the launch of MX Linux 23.4, the latest release in the MX Linux 23 “Libretto” series, a Debian-based lightweight distribution designed for daily usage. Following the release of MX Linux 23.3 nearly four months ago, MX Linux 23.4 arrives, building upon the Debian GNU/Linux 12.7 “Bookworm” release. This update includes a refresh of…
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Nitrux 3.6.1 Release: Exploring Enhancements in Language Support and Immutable, Systemd-Free Architecture
Uri Herrera announced today the release and general availability of Nitrux 3.6.1 as the latest ISO snapshot of this rolling-release, immutable, and systemd-free distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux and using OpenRC. Still powered by a Liqurix-flavored Linux 6.9 kernel, Nitrux 3.6.1 appears as a modest update that primarily introduces support for more languages, such as…
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Armbian 24.8 Release: Embracing Linux Kernel 6.10 and Enhanced Desktop Variability
The Armbian community informed 9to5Linux.com today about the release of Armbian 24.8 (codename Yelt), the latest stable iteration of the Debian and Ubuntu-based distribution designed for ARM devices. Released three months following Armbian 24.5, the new update brings improved stability to RK3588 hardware with recent bootloader enhancements, better graphic rendering with 4K60p video acceleration across…
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Debian 12.7 “Bookworm” Launches: Unpacking 55 Security Updates and 51 Bug Fixes
The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of Debian 12.7 as a new ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series. Debian 12.7 is here only two months after Debian 12.6 as the sixth point release of Debian Bookworm. Yes, sixth, because Debian 12.3 was never released so…
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Debian 12.6 “Bookworm” Launches: Addressing 162 Bugs and Enhancing Security with 84 Updates
The Debian Project announced today the release and general availability of Debian 12.6 as the fifth ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series. Debian 12.6 is here four and a half months after Debian 12.5 as the fifth point release of Debian Bookworm, because Debian 12.3 was never released, and…
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Endless OS 6: The Latest Update Based on Debian GNU/Linux 12 ‘Bookworm’
The Endless OS Foundation announced today the release and general availability of Endless OS 6 as the latest version of this Debian-based and app-centric operating system for everyday use. Based on the Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” operating system series, Endless OS 6 is here more than a year after Endless OS 5 featuring a refined…
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Details of DebConf24 Debian Conference Scheduled in South Korea from July 28 to August 4
The developer conference for the Debian Project, titled DebConf24, is scheduled to be held in Busan, South Korea between July 28th and August 4th, 2024. Busan, a prominent port city known for its picturesque beaches, impressive mountains, and historic temples, was chosen as an alternative to the originally planned location, Haifa, Israel. The DebConf committee…
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Debian 12.5 “Bookworm”: The Latest Release with 68 Bug Fixes and 42 Security Enhancements
The Debian Project has officially launched Debian 12.5, marking the fourth ISO update to the latest Debian GNU/Linux 12 “Bookworm” series. This version, supported by a more recent kernel in the Linux 6.1 LTS series, debuts two months after the release of Debian 12.4. The Debian 12.3 version never officially launched due to an EXT4…
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Introducing BunsenLabs Linux Boron: The Lightweight Distro Based on Debian Bookworm
Two years after the release of BunsenLabs Linux Beryllium, the BunsenLabs Linux Boron distribution has been finally moved to the stable channel. This distribution, continuing the legacy of the popular CrunchBang Linux, is an OpenBox-based and lightweight Debian derivative. The most significant update in the BunsenLabs Linux Boron release is its newly derived base from…