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Что (кто) такое Debian - определение

FREE UNIX-LIKE OPERATING SYSTEM
Debian GNU/Linux; Debian GNU/Hurd; Debian Linux; Debian GNU Hurd; Debian/sid; Debian Project; Debian GNU/kFreeBSD; Debian Manifesto; Embedded Debian; Sid (Debian); Testing (Debian); Unstable (Debian); Stable (Debian); Debian GNU/FreeBSD; Experimental (Debian); Embedian; Oldstable (Debian); Debian Sid; Debian GNU; Debian Unstable; Debian gnu/kfreebsd; Debian Live; List of Debian Project leaders; Ben Collins (hacker); Debian repository; GNU/Debian; Debian Multimedia Project; Debian.org; Neurodebian; Debian (operating system); Debian Hurd; Debian stable; KFreeBSD; GDebi; Ben Collins (programmer); Debian OS; Kfreebsd-amd64; Kfreebsd-i386; Debian LTS; Debian architectures
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  • The "swirl" logo is said to represent [[magic smoke]].
  • Package installed with Aptitude
  • A Debian 10.0 Buster box cover
  • debian 10 console login and welcome message
  • Graphical version of the debian Installer
  • Debian 10 installation menu (BIOS Mode)
  • Text version of the [[debian Installer]]
  • Debian 6 (Squeeze), 2011
  • Aptitude]] to view Debian package details
  • Debian 4 (Etch), 2007
  • Debian GNU/Hurd running on [[Xfce]]
  • Screenshot of GDebi Package installer
  • [[HP 9000]] C110 [[PA-RISC]] [[workstation]] booting Debian Lenny
  • Logo of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
  • Logo of GNU Hurd
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  • [[Iceweasel]] logo
  • XFCE is default on CD images and non-Linux ports
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Debian         
<operating system> /deb'ee'n/, *not* /deeb'ee'n/ The non-profit volunteer organisation responsible for Debian GNU/Linux and Debian GNU/Hurd. Debian's Linux distribution is dedicated to free and open source software; the main goal of the distribution is to ensure that one can download and install a fully-functional operating system that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). Debian was begun in August 1993 by Ian Murdock, and was sponsored by the Free Software Foundation from November 1994 to November 1995. The name Debian is a contraction of DEB(ra) and IAN Murdock. Debian's packaging system (dpkg) is similar to other popular packaging systems like RPM. There are over 2200 packages of precompiled software available in the main (free) section of the Debian 2.1 distribution alone -- this is what sets Debian apart from many other Linux distributions. The high quality and huge number of official packages (most Debian systems' /usr/local/ remains empty -- almost everything most Linux users want is officially packaged) are what draw many people to use Debian. Another unique aspect to the Debian project is the open development; pre-releases are made available from Day 1 and if anyone wishes to become a Debian developer, all that is needed is proof of identification and a signed PGP or GPG key. There are over 400 Debian developers all around the world -- many developers have never met face-to-face, and most development talks take place on the many mailing lists and the IRC network. http://debian.org/. debian">Debian Linux archives (ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian). (1999-02-23)
Debian GNU/Linux         
Debian GNU/Hurd         
<operating system> A GNU distribution based on the Hurd kernel instead of the more well known Linux kernel. [Reference?] (2001-12-02)
Mozilla software rebranded by Debian         
MOZILLA-DERIVED SOFTWARE FOR DEBIAN LIKE ICEWEASEL, ICEOWL, ETC.
IceDove; Icedove; IceApe; Iceape; Debian Iceweasel; Iceweasel; IceWeasel; Naming conflict between Debian and Mozilla; Mozilla Corporation software rebranded in Debian; IceOwl; Iceowl; Mozilla software rebranding; Mozilla Corporation software rebranded by the Debian project; Mozilla Corporation software rebranded by the Debian Project; Mozilla software rebranded by Debian; Debian-Mozilla trademark dispute
In 2006, a branding issue developed when Mike Connor, representing the Mozilla Corporation, requested that the Debian Project comply with Mozilla standards for use of the Thunderbird trademark when redistributing the Thunderbird software. At issue were modifications not approved by the Mozilla Foundation, when the name for the software remained the same.
Debian version history         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Sarge (Debian); Woody (Debian); Potato (Debian); Slink (Debian); Hamm (Debian); Debian Etch; Bo (Debian); Rex (Debian); Buzz (Debian); Debian Sarge; Debian GNU/Linux 4.0; Debian Linux 4.0; Debian 4.0; Debian GNU/Linux 3.1; Debian 3.1; Debian Linux 3.1; Debian Lenny; Etch (Debian); Debian 5; Debian Squeeze; Debian 6 Squeeze; Debian 7 Wheezy; Debian Wheezy; Debian Jessie; Debian releases; List of Debian versions; Debian 7; Debian 8; Debian 6; Debian 4; List of Debian releases; Debian release history; Debian versions; Debian Stretch; Debian 9; Debian Buster; Debian 10; Debian 11; Debian Bullseye; Debian 12; Debian Bookworm
Debian releases do not follow a fixed schedule. Recent releases have been made roughly biennially by the Debian Project.
Debian Pure Blend         
CustomDebianDistribution; Debian-Med; Custom Debian Distribution; Debian Science
A Debian Pure Blend is a project completely inside of Debian targeting a server or a desktop installation in very broad and general terms.
Debian Social Contract         
DOCUMENT THAT FRAMES THE MORAL AGENDA OF THE DEBIAN PROJECT
Ean Schuessler
The Debian Social Contract (DSC) is a document that frames the moral agenda of the Debian project. The values outlined in the Social Contract provide the basic principles for the Debian Free Software Guidelines that serve as the basis of the Open Source Definition.
List of Debian project leaders         
  • Ian Murdock
  • Nussbaum in 2013
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Debian Project Leader; Debian Project leader; List of Debian Project Leaders; Chris Lamb (software developer); Draft:Chris Lamb (software developer)
This is a chronological list of Debian project leaders. Debian is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open-source software primarily under the GNU General Public License, developed by a group of individuals known as the Debian project.
Debian Conference         
  • DebConf T-shirts from conferences 3 through 12.
CONFERENCE FOR DEVELOPERS OF THE DEBIAN OPERATING SYSTEM
Debian Developer Conference; DebConf
DebConf, the Debian developers conference is the yearly conference where developers of the Debian operating system meet to discuss further development of the system.
Debbugs         
ISSUE TRACKING SYSTEM WRITTEN FOR THE DEBIAN PROJECT
Debian BTS; Debian bug tracking system
<programming> The bug tracking system used by the Debian Project. Each bug is given a number, and is kept on file until it is marked as having been dealt with. The system is mainly controlled by electronic mail, but the bug reports can be viewed via the World-Wide Web. Debbugs home (http://debian.org/Bugs/). (2002-06-12)

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Debian

Debian (), also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software, developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993. The first version of Debian (0.01) was released on September 15, 1993, and its first stable version (1.1) was released on June 17, 1996. The Debian Stable branch is the most popular edition for personal computers and servers. Debian is also the basis for many other distributions, most notably Ubuntu.

Debian is one of the oldest operating systems based on the Linux kernel. The project is coordinated over the Internet by a team of volunteers guided by the Debian Project Leader and three foundational documents: the Debian Social Contract, the Debian Constitution, and the Debian Free Software Guidelines. New distributions are updated continually, and the next candidate is released after a time-based freeze.

Since its founding, Debian has been developed openly and distributed freely according to the principles of the GNU Project. Because of this, the Free Software Foundation sponsored the project from November 1994 to November 1995. When the sponsorship ended, the Debian Project formed the nonprofit organization Software in the Public Interest to continue financially supporting development.