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Debian is a free and open-source Linux distribution first released in 1993 by Ian Murdock. It is developed and maintained by the Debian Project, a volunteer-driven organization that follows the Debian Social Contract and Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). The operating system is known for its stability, extensive software repositories, and adherence to open-source principles.
Debian supports multiple hardware architectures and includes thousands of software packages, managed through the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). It serves as the foundation for several other Linux distributions, including Ubuntu.
Debian follows a structured release cycle with three main branches: stable, testing, and unstable. The stable version undergoes rigorous testing before release, making it suitable for servers and production systems, while the testing and unstable branches provide access to newer software.
Used in a variety of environments, Debian is widely deployed on personal computers, servers, and embedded systems, emphasizing security and long-term support.
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Examples of Debian Linux
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with Opera 2.12 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with NCSA Mosaic 3.0 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with Opera 2.12 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Windows 98 RTM x86 with Internet Explorer 4.0 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Red Hat Linux 4.2 with Red Baron 3.1 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Mac OS 7 m68k with Internet Explorer 3.0 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Mac OS 7 m68k with Internet Explorer 3.0 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Solaris 2.6 SPARC with HotJava 1.0 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- RISC OS 3.71 ARM with Acorn Browse 2.07 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Windows 95 OSR2 x86 with Opera 2.12 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'
- Red Hat Linux 4.2 with Grail 0.3b2 showing a page from 'Debian Linux'