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Debian redefines itself with new release
Author: Bruce Byfield
For much of its history, Debian has been the major noncommercial, philosophically free distribution. Now, as Debian developers and users have deserted...
Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 released
The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official release of Debian GNU/Linux version 4.0, codenamed etch, after 21 months of constant development. Debian...
Debian Etch Stable Released!
Author: Debian
Go2Linux writes "This is extracted from the Debian Site, we finally have Etch Stable released!!
The Debian Project is pleased to announce the official...
ChangeLog: Debian releases version 4.0 after several months’ delay, also updates version 3.1
Author: JT Smith
The Debian project has released its long-awaited new stable version, Debian 4.0, code-named "etch." In development for almost 2 years, etch has...
Sidux: A live CD for Debian unstable
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Sidux aims to be the best Debian sid-based live CD -- and it succeeds. It offers a clean, easy hard disk...
ROX Desktop provides light, quirky alternative to GNOME and KDE
Author: Bruce Byfield
The ROX Desktop is a lightweight alternative to GNOME or KDE built around the ROX-Filer file manager. The project's name is an...
Create GUI dialogs for GNOME and KDE
Author: JT Smith
We have already discussed how you can create text user interfaces for command-line tools using dialog. This time, we are going to...
My desktop OS: Debian Etch
Author: Flavio Henrique Araque Gurgel
Some people like to work in Linux distributions that are at the cutting edge of technology. Other prefers stability at...
DebConf6: Hot, spicy, and working hard to satisfy Debian users
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
OAXTEPEC, MEXICO -- The 7th annual Debian Developers Conference (DebConf6) brought close to 300 Debian developers, package maintainers, and other interested...
Debian decides on GNU Free Documentation License
Author: Bruce Byfield
In a surprise decision, the developers of Debian have voted that materials released under the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) are compatible...