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== Pages in category "Ubuntu" ==
== Pages in category "Debian" ==


* [[How to Install Debian in a Virtual Machine?|How to Install Debian10 in a Virtual Machine?]]
* [[How to Install Debian in a Virtual Machine?|How to Install Debian10 in a Virtual Machine?]]

Latest revision as of 08:25, 18 August 2025

Debian is also known as GNU/LINUX, it is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source packages. Debian, the "Universal Operating System" stands out among the other Linux distributions for its stability and promising features. In this article, we are going to look into the history and features of Debian and understand why it holds the title of "Universal Operating System".

What is Debian?

Debian is a free and open-source operating system (OS) that forms the foundation for various Linux distributions. Known for its commitment to stability, security, and free software principles, Debian is developed by a volunteer community worldwide. The Debian project provides a versatile and customizable platform, offering multiple desktop environments and a vast repository of software packages.

  • Its robust package management system, APT (Advanced Package Tool), simplifies software installation, updates, and removal.
  • Debian serves as the basis for many other popular Linux distributions, emphasizing a dedication to free software ideals and providing a reliable and flexible computing environment for users ranging from individual enthusiasts to large-scale server deployments.

Releases of Debian

Version Codename Release Date Status
1.1 Buzz Jun 1996 Obsolete
1.2 Rex Dec 1996 Obsolete
1.3 Bo Jun 1997 Obsolete
2.0 Hamm Jul 1998 Obsolete
2.1 Slink Mar 1999 Obsolete
2.2 Potato Aug 2000 Obsolete
3.0 Woody Jul 2002 Obsolete
3.1 Sarge Jun 2005 Obsolete
4.0 Etch Apr 2007 Obsolete
5.0 Lenny Feb 2009 Obsolete
6.0 Squeeze Feb 2011 Obsolete
7.0 Wheezy May 2013 Obsolete
8.0 Jessie Apr 2015 Obsolete
9.0 Stretch Jun 2017 Obsolete
10.0 Buster Jul 2019 Oldstable
11.0 Bullseye Aug 2021 Stable (was until 2023)
12.0 Bookworm Jun 2023 Current Stable
13.0 Trixie Expected 2025 Testing
14.0 Forky Future release Unstable (Sid based)

Features of Debian

  1. Open Source: Debian is open source so that, individuals can contribute and improve the the code to make Debain more efficient and secure.
  2. User Friendly: Debian comes with clean and sleek user interface. Not like windows are flooded with news and unnecessary ads.
  3. Package Management: Debian allows users to install software and perform operations like updating and removing software using APT. You can see the APT commands above.
  4. Software Centre: Debain provides a GUI Software Center from where users can install software like vscode, vlc, pycharm, etc.
  5. Reliability: Debian has a conservative and stable release cycle. Most updates are well-tested before release making sure, that no updates should break the system.

Pages in category "Debian"