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Debian

debian 9 1 June 20, 2017

All Debian 9 Live Images Are Broken, Developers Working On a Fix

Debian 9 was just released two days ago. Most of us got excited to download the new version and see what’s new. And also to test the new images and whether a safe upgrade can be done at the moment or not. However, there seems to be a bug in all the Debian 9 live […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh June 20, 2017June 21, 2017
debian 9 7 June 17, 2017

Debian 9 Stretch Released, Bringing A Lot Of Updates

After around 2 and half years of continues development, the Debian team has finally marked the Stretch release as stable. Releasing it as the current Debian operating system. Debian 9 Stretch was announced as the upcoming development release in November, 2014. As of 17 June, 2017, the distribution was released. The following changes were most noticeable: New […]
Written by M.Hanny Sabbagh June 17, 2017June 21, 2017

 

 

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