Following a full two years of development, the Debian Project on Sunday released version 6.0 of its namesake Linux distribution, code-named “Squeeze.” The new Debian release is notable in many ways, ...
Here’s some good news for all you Debian fans: Debian 6.0 (Squeeze) has now been released. And it’s not just Linux users who should take note. For the first time, alongside Debian GNU/Linux (that’s ...
Google is bringing Debian to Google Compute Engine and is making it the default OS for developers using the service. Google will support both Debian 6.0 and 7.0, which was released this week. There ...
Linux Mint just announced the beta release for LMDE 7, codenamed "Gigi." The beta release is available now, and you can ...
After several delays and many months behind schedule, Debian 6.0 appears to be one step closer to release. As of August 6, the testing branch is now frozen except for fixes and translation updates.
John Ferlito, president of Linux Australia, has said that the latest freeze on Debian 6.0 — known as "Squeeze" — means that users are likely to see a stable release within six months. The Debian ...
The new LMDE will include Linux Mint 22.2's key enhancements. It will also finally include long-awaited support for OEM installations. This will enable PC vendors to more easily ship LMDE-equipped ...
Debian might not exactly be a household name, but it’s one of the most powerful operating systems based on GNU/Linux, and many of the most popular Linux operating systems (including Ubuntu) are based ...