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  1. August 14th, 2021

    The stable distribution contains the latest officially released distribution of Debian. This is the production release of Debian, the one which we primarily recommend using. The current stable distribution of Debian is version 11, codenamed bullseye . It was released on August 14th, 2021.
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    What is Debian Long Term Support (LTS)?
    Debian Long Term Support (LTS) is a project to extend the lifetime of all Debian stable releases to (at least) 5 years. Debian LTS is not handled by the Debian security team, but by a separate group of volunteers and companies interested in making it a success.
    Which version of Debian is Ubuntu LTS releases based on?
    - Ask Ubuntu Which version of Debian are Ubuntu LTS releases based on? The base of the operating system, Debian, comes in three versions: Stable, Testing and Unstable. Normally, Ubuntu is based on Testing; the LTS releases are based on Stable.
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    What is the latest version of Debian 10?
    Debian Releases / Debian “buster” Release Information. Debian 10.1 was released September 7th, 2019. Debian 10.0 was initially released on July 6th, 2019. The release included many major changes, described in our press release and the Release Notes. To obtain and install Debian, see the installation information page and the Installation Guide.
    What is the most stable Debian release?
    Debian 10 ( buster) — current stable release. Debian 9 ( stretch) — oldstable release, under LTS support. Debian 8 ( jessie) — oldoldstable release, under extended LTS support. Debian 7 ( wheezy) — obsolete stable release. Debian 6.0 ( squeeze) — obsolete stable release. Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 ( lenny) — obsolete stable release.
    www.debian.org/releases/
  3. https://www.debian.org/lts

    WebDebian Long Term Support (LTS) is a project to extend the lifetime of all Debian stable releases to (at least) 5 years. Debian LTS is not handled by the Debian security team, …

  4. https://wiki.debian.org/LTS

    WebJun 30, 2022 · Debian Long Term Support. Debian LTS support for Debian 9 "Stretch" ended on June 30, 2022 . Debian Long Term Support (LTS) is a project to extend the …

  5. https://www.debian.org/releases/stable

    WebDebian 11.6 was released on December 17th, 2022 . Debian 11.0 was initially released on August 14th, 2021. The release included many major changes, described in our press …

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  6. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianReleases
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    Debian is under continual development. The latest release is Debian 11.5. It is also (currently) known as stable or by its codename "Bullseye". Each version also corresponds to a set of named software repositories (at least one per CPU architecture). At any given time, there is one stable release of Debian, which has …
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  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history

    WebDebian 4.0 ( Etch ), released 8 April 2007, contained around 18,000 packages maintained by more than 1,030 developers. Debian was ported to x86-64 (amd64) and support for the Motorola 68000 series (m68k) …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian

    WebDebian was first announced on August 16, 1993, by Ian Murdock, who initially called the system "the Debian Linux Release". The word "Debian" was formed as a portmanteau of the first name of his then-girlfriend (later …

  9. https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Installing

    Webhttps://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/installmanual. DebianInstaller/FAQ. DebianInstaller. Reboot and login as root. Install security updates that depend on new packages: apt-get …

  10. https://askubuntu.com/questions/151698

    WebLTS is based (mostly) on debian-testing. From https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS: We are more conservative in our package merge with Debian, auto-synching with Debian testing, …

  11. https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle

    WebReleases of Ubuntu get a development codename (‘Impish Indri’) and are versioned by the year and month of delivery - for example, Ubuntu 21.10 was released in October 2021.

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