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Debian
Founded:
August 16, 1993 (edit)
Version: 12 (Bookworm) (edit)
Release Date: June 10, 2023 (edit)
Next Release: 13 (Trixie) (edit)
Platform(s): i386, x86-64, IA-64, PowerPC, ARM, MIPS, SPARC, S390 (edit)
Packaging: DEB (edit)
Interface(s): GNOME (default), Cinnamon, KDE, LXDE, LXQt MATE, Xfce, other desktops are available as packages (edit)
Derivative of: Independent (edit)
Home Page: http://www.debian.org/ (edit)
 

Debian is one of the oldest Linux distributions and has been around since 1993. Debian has one of the largest official repositories of any Linux distribution and offers more than 57,000 different packages. Despite this, the operating system is very light in comparison to others and doesn't use much memory.[1]

Overview

Software

Debian has access to online repositories containing more than 50,000 packages. Officially, Debian only contains free software, but non-free software can be downloaded from the repositories. Debian ships with LibreOffice, Firefox ESR, VLC, GIMP, Evince, and more.

The latest release of Debian, 10.0, uses systemd as the default init system.

Desktop Environments

Debian offers ISO images specifically built for GNOME (the default), KDE, Xfce, LXDE, LXQt, MATE and Cinnamon. Other window managers, such as IceWM, Awesome, Enlightenment, Openbox, Fluxbox, and others are also available as packages.

The default desktop environment of version 7 was temporarily changed to Xfce, as GNOME did not fit within the limits of a CD. The default for version 8 was also temporarily changed to Xfce in November of 2013, but was restored to GNOME in September 2014.

Branches

There are three branches of Debian:

Codenames

The codenames of Debian releases are names of characters from the Toy Story films. Debian 10 was named "Buster", after Andy's pet dachshund in the Toy Story series. Debian 9 was named "Stretch", after the toy rubber octopus in Toy Story 3. Debian 8 was named "Jessie", after the cowgirl in Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3. The Testing branch is currently named "Bullseye", after Woody's horse in the Toy Story series. The trunk is permanently named "Sid", after the emotionally unstable boy next door who regularly destroyed toys. This naming tradition came about because Bruce Perens was involved in the early development of Debian while working at Pixar.

Derivatives

Debian is one of the most popular Linux distributions, and many distributions have been based on the Debian codebase, including Ubuntu and Knoppix. According to Distrowatch, there are around 131 active Debian-based distributions. Debian encourages derivatives to merge their work back into Debian, as Ubuntu does with the Debian Package Tracker.

History

To date, Debian has made fifteen major stable releases.

Version Codename Date Released Full Support Ends Long-term Support Ends
0.91 N/A Jan. 1, 1994 N/A N/A
0.93R5 N/A Mar. 1, 1995 N/A N/A
0.93R6 N/A Oct. 26, 1995 N/A N/A
1.1 Buzz Jun. 17, 1996 N/A N/A
1.2 Rex Dec. 12, 1996 N/A N/A
1.3 Bo Jun. 5, 1997 May 14, 1998 N/A
2.0 Hamm Jul. 24, 1998 Feb. 15, 1999 N/A
2.1 Slink Mar. 9, 1999 Sep. 30, 2000 Oct. 30, 2000
2.2 Potato Aug. 15, 2000 Jun. 30, 2003 N/A
3.0 Woody Jul. 19, 2002 Jun. 30, 2006 N/A
3.1 Sarge Jun. 6, 2005 Mar. 31, 2008 N/A
4.0 Etch Apr. 8, 2007 Feb. 15, 2010 N/A
5.0 Lenny Feb. 14, 2009 Feb. 6, 2012 N/A
6.0 Squeeze Feb. 6, 2011 May 31, 2014 Feb. 29, 2016
7.0 Wheezy May 4, 2013 Apr. 25, 2016 May 31, 2018
8.0 Jessie Apr. 25, 2015 Jun. 17, 2018 Jun. 30, 2020
9.0 Stretch Jun. 17, 2017 Jul. 18, 2020 Jul. 1, 2022
10.0 Buster Jul. 6, 2019 Sep. 10, 2022 Jun. 30, 2024
11.0 Bullseye Aug. 14, 2021 Jul. 2024
12.0 Bookworm Jun. 10, 2023

Debian Live

Debian Live is Debian in a LiveCD or USB key that can use DebianInstaller to install standard Debian into a hard disk, or boot via LiveCD.

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