Armbian v25.8.1 delivers Kernel 6.16, new board support, and official Debian Trixie compatibility.| Armbian blog
Armbian 25.8 distribution for ARM devices is now available for download with support for Linux kernel 6.16, as well as various improvements.| 9to5Linux
There is a new application available for Sparkers: RapidRAW What is RapidRAW? A beautiful, non-destructive, and GPU-accelerated RAW image editor built with performance in mind. RapidRAW is a modern, high-performance alternative to Adobe Lightroom®. It delivers a simple, beautiful editing experience in a lightweight package (under 20MB) for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Key Features – ... Read more| SparkyLinux
The new, upcoming Sparky 9 code name and repos is set. The code name is “Tiamat”, and the new repos is “tiamat”. The upcoming Sparky 9, now testing/semi-rolling is based on Debian testing “Forky”. If you would like to keep Sparky rolling, means based on Debian testing, do: New way (sources files) 1a. change Debian ... Read more| SparkyLinux
A new version of SparkyLinux 8.0, codenamed “Seven Sisters,” has been released. SparkyLinux 8.0 “The Seven Sisters” is based on an fully compatible with Debian 13.0 “Trixie”. Sparky 8 codename “The Seven Sisters” (or Pleiades – in the Messier catalog, M45 or Messier 45; other names: Babies, Chickens, Church of the Masonic) – is the ... Read more| SparkyLinux
Today marks both a milestone and a turning point in my journey with open source software. I’m proud to announce the release of KDE Gear 25.08.0 as my final snap package release. You can find all the details about this exciting update at the official KDE announcement. After much reflection and with a heavy heart, I’ve made the difficult decision to retire from most of my open source software work, including snap packaging. This wasn’t a choice I made lightly – it comes after months of...| Scarlett Gately Moore
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…and its actually a pretty neat idea!| Made by Mikal
On August 16, 1993, Ian Murdock announced the Debian Project to the world. Three decades (and a bit) later, Debian is still going strong, built by a worldwide community of developers, contributors, and users who believe in a free, universal operating...| Debian Project
Debian 13 "Trixie" has just been released with Linux 6.12 LTS, GNOME 48 desktop environment (default), GCC 14.2 compiler, and over 14100 new packages for| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
I write this in the wake of a personal attack against my work and a project that is near and dear to me. Instead of spreading vile rumors and hearsay, talk to me. I am not known to be ‘hard to talk to’ and am wide open for productive communication. I am disheartened and would like to share some thoughts of the importance of communication. Thanks for listening. Open source development thrives on collaboration, shared knowledge, and mutual respect. Yet sometimes, the very passion that drive...| Scarlett Gately Moore
After years of self-hosting on a VPS in a datacenter, I’ve decided to move my services at home. But instead of just porting services, I’m using this as an opportunity to migrate to a more flexible and robust set up.| ergaster.org
Five years ago installing Swift on a Raspberry Pi – or really any non-Apple platform – was fairly involved. Compared to getting a Raspberry Pi working to begin with it was easy, but still a far cry from apt install swift. Sadly it’s still not quite that easy (and some Python package is squatting on… Read more| Wade Tregaskis
I upgraded to Debian testing/trixie, and my network printer stopped appearing in print dialogs. These are notes from the debugging session. Check firewall configuration I tried out kde, which installed plasma-firewall, which installed firewalld, which closed by default the ports used for printing. For extra fun, appindicators are not working in Gnome and so firewall-applet is currently useless, although one can run firewall-config manually, or use the command line that might be more user frie...| Enrico's blog
I use borg and restic to backup files in my system. Sometimes I run a huge download or clone a large git repo and forget to mark it with CACHEDIR.TAG, and it gets picked up slowing the backup process and wasting backup space uselessly. I would like to occasionally audit the system to have an idea of what is a candidate for backup. ncdu would be great for this, but it doesn't know about backup exclusion filters. Let's teach it then. Here's a script that simulates a backup and feeds the results...| Enrico's blog
I climbed on top of a mountain with a beautiful view, and when I started readying my new laptop for a work call (as one does on top of mountains), I realised that I couldn't right click and it kind of spoiled the mood. Clicking on the bottom right corner of my touchpad left-clicked. Clicking with two fingers left-clicked. Alt-clicking, Super-clicking, Control-clicking, left clicked. Here's there are two ways to simulate mouse buttons with touchpads in Wayland: clicking on different areas at t...| Enrico's blog
My new laptop Framework (Framework Laptop 13 DIY Edition (AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series)) arrived, all the hardware works out of the box on Debian Stable, and I'm very happy indeed. This post has the notes of all the provisioning steps, so that I can replicate them again if needed. Installing Debian 12 Debian 12's installer just worked, with Secure Boot enabled no less, which was nice. The only glitch is an argument with the guided partitioner, which was uncooperative: I have been hit before by a ...| Enrico's blog
Suppose you have a meson project like this: meson.build: project('example','cpp',version:'1.0',license:'…',default_options:['warning_level=everything','cpp_std=c++17'])subdir('example') example/meson.build: test_example=executable('example-test',['main.cc']) example/string.h: /* This file intentionally left empty */ example/main.cc: #include<cstring>intmain(intargc,constchar*argv[]){std::stringfoo("foo");return0;} This builds fine with autotools and cmake, but not meson: $mesonsetupbuilddir...| Enrico's blog
Slides Slide sources Talk page (including video) Abstract Debusine manages scheduling and distribution of Debian-related tasks (package build, lintian analysis, autopkgtest runs, etc.) to distributed worker machines. It is being developed by Freexian with the intention of giving people access to a range of pre-configured tools and workflows running on remote hardware. Freexian obtained STF funding for a substantial set of Debusine milestones, so development is happening on a clear schedule. W...| Enrico's blog
Slides Talk page (including video) Abstract Although Debian has just turned 30, in my experience it has not yet fully turned adult: we sometimes squabble like boys in puberty, like children we assume that someone takes care of paying the bills and bringing out the trash, we procrastinate on our responsibilities and hope nobody notices. At the same time, we cannot assume that people have the energy and motivation to do what is needed to keep the house clean and the boat afloat: Debian is based...| Enrico's blog
Debian: when you're more likely to get a virus than your laptop| Enrico's blog
Uhm, salsa is not resolving: $ git fetch ssh: Could not resolve hostname salsa.debian.org: Name or service not known fatal: Could not read from remote repository. $ ping salsa.debian.org ping: salsa.debian.org: Name or service not known But... it is? $ host salsa.debian.org salsa.debian.org has address 209.87.16.44 salsa.debian.org has IPv6 address 2607:f8f0:614:1::1274:44 salsa.debian.org mail is handled by 10 mailly.debian.org. salsa.debian.org mail is handled by 10 mitropoulos.debian.org. ...| Enrico's blog
I acquired some unusual input devices to experiment with, like a CNC control panel and a bluetooth pedal page turner. These identify and behave like a keyboard, sending nice and simple keystrokes, and can be accessed with no drivers or other special software. However, their keystrokes appear together with keystrokes from normal keyboards, which is the expected default when plugging in a keyboard, but not what I want in this case. I'd also like them to be readable via evdev and accessible by m...| Enrico's blog
str.endswith() can take a tuple of possible endings instead of a single string About JACK and Debian There are 3 JACK implementations: jackd1, jackd2, pipewire-jack. jackd1 is mostly superseded in favour of jackd2, and as far as I understand, can be ignored pipewire-jack integrates well with pipewire and the rest of the Linux audio world jackd2 is the native JACK server. When started it handles the sound card directly, and will steal it from pipewire. Non-JACK audio applications will likely c...| Enrico's blog
I recently learned that, about 6 months ago, the Debian webteam| Jonathan Dowland's Weblog
The 8th update of Sparky 7 – 7.8 is out. It is a quarterly updated point release of Sparky 7 “Orion Belt” of the stable line. Sparky 7 is based on and fully compatible with Debian 12 “Bookworm”.| SparkyLinux
Debian project announced the updated version of Debian 12.11.0 ‘Bookworm’: “The Debian project is pleased to announce the eleventh update of its stable distribution Debian 12 (codename “bookworm”). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced […] The post Debian 12.11.0 VM Images Available for VirtualBox and VMware appeared first on OS...| OSBoxes – Virtual Machines
Dear friends, family, and community, I’m reaching out during a challenging time in my life to ask for your support. This year has been particularly difficult as I’ve been out of work fo…| Scarlett Gately Moore
Discover the upcoming release of Debian 13 Trixie, set for August 9, 2025, featuring expanded architecture support and significant improvements in open-source computing. Learn about the new RISC-V support and how it aims to enhance stability, flexibility, and hardware compatibility for millions of users globally.| LinuxConfig
Discover how the Linux 6.16 rc6 release, addressed by Linus Torvalds, resolved a critical regression to keep the stable release on track. Learn about the fixes and what's next for Linux kernel development.| LinuxConfig
Debian packaging is notoriously hard. Far too many new contributors give up while trying, and many long-time contributors leave due to burnout from having to do too many thankless maintenance tasks. Some just skip testing their changes properly because it feels like too much toil.\nDebcraft is my attempt to solve this by automating all the boring stuff, and making it easier to learn the correct practices and helping new and old packagers better track changes in both source code and build arti...| Optimized by Otto
The next Debian/Ubuntu releases will likely no longer allow pip install outside a virtual environment or separate Pythoninstallsbecause of conflicts between pip and the OS package manager. It can still be forced, but that's strongly not recommended.| Linux Uprising Blog
NanoPi R76S is a dual 2.5GbE SBC and router with a Rockchip RK3576 SoC, up to 16GB LPDDR5, HDMI 2.0, an M.2 socket for a WiFi/Bluetooth...| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
Grant Sinclair's GamerCard is a handheld console based on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and a 4-inch color IPS display offered in an ultrathin design that's| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
The WisGate Connect for MIOTY is an industrial-grade hybrid IoT gateway with support for both MIOTY and LoRaWAN protocols. Built around the RAK7391| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
Arch is best for advanced users, cutting-edge software enthusiasts, and flexibility seekers, while Debian is ideal for beginners and server administrators. The post Debian vs Arch: Which is Better for Advanced Linux Users? appeared first on Linux Genie.| Linux Genie
Docker is one of the most essential tools in the current era of software development for application deployment and management. This tool allows users to package their applications and run them in an isolated environment, also famous as a “container”. You can install and use it on several platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions, e.g., Debian. This tutorial will explore all the possible ways to install Docker in Debian 12. Installation of Docker on Debian 12 Official D...| Linux Genie
Wiki.js is free and open-source wiki software based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. In this article, we'll show you how to install Wiki.js on a Debian 12 system.| Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tutorial is compatible with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04.| Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
Solve ZFS DKMS compilation failures on small VPS with memory errors. Step-by-step guide to fix gcc killed signal with swap solution.| Pieter Bakker
So a common theme on the Internet about Debian is so old. And right, I am getting close to the stage that I feel a little laggy: I am using a bunch of backports for packages I need, and I'm missing a bunch of other packages that just landed in unstable and didn't make it to backports for various reasons. I disagree that "old" is a bad thing: we definitely run Debian stable on a fleet of about 100 servers and can barely keep up, I would make it older. And "old" is a good thing: (port) wine and...| Blog.
Tag2upload? The tag2upload service has finally gone live for Debian Developers in an open beta. If you’ve never heard of tag2upload before, here is a great primer presented by Ian Jackson and prepared by Ian Jackson and Sean Whitton. In...| Jonathan Carter
Beer, cake and ISO testing amidst rugby and jazz band chaos On Saturday, the Debian South Africa team got together in Cape Town to celebrate Debian’s 31st birthday and to perform ISO testing for the Debian 11.11 and 12.7 point...| Jonathan Carter
Around a decade ago, I was happy to learn about bcache – a Linux block cache system that implements tiered storage (like a pool of hard disks with SSDs for cache) on Linux. At that stage, ZFS on Linux was nowhere close to where it is today, so any progress on gaining more ZFS features in general Linux systems was very welcome. These days we care a bit less about tiered storage, since any cost benefit in using anything else than nvme tends to quickly evaporate compared to time you eventually...| Jonathan Carter
This is a step by step guide shows how to install the next Python 3.14 (so far in Beta3 development stage) in Debian 12 stable, and create virtual environment with it for your project. Python 3.14 is the next major release of the popular programming language that’s scheduled to be released on October 07, 2025. […] The post How to Install & Setup Python 3.14 (Beta so far) in Debian appeared first on FOSTips.| FOSTips
Fix 'image couldn't be found' error in LXD after Canonical migration. Update remote URL to restore container creation. Quick solution.| Pieter Bakker
How to update Minisforum machines without Windows You might have a few Minisforum machines (In my case my BD790i Proxmox cluster) running something else then Windows but would like to update the firmware, you can do so without having Windows installed following this guide! Using the UEFI Shell option in the BIOS The BIOS on … Continue reading Firmware update Minisforum without Windows →| Intermittent Technology
The Linux Kernel 6.15 was released few days ago on May 25. Here's how to try it out in current Debian 12 Bookworm.| FOSTips
Each year on August the 16th, we celebrate the Debian Project Anniversary. Several communities around the world join us in celebrating "Debian Day" with local events, parties, or gatherings. So, how about celebrating the 32nd anniversary of the Debian Project in 2025 in your city? As the 16th of August falls on a Saturday this year, we believe it is great timing to gather people around your event. We invite you and your local community to organize a Debian Day by hosting an event with talks, ...| Bits from Debian
Despite comments on my ikiwiki blog being fully moderated, spammers have| Feeding the Cloud
While most podcasts are available on multiple platforms and either offer an| Feeding the Cloud
Using NetworkManager and systemd-resolved together in Debian| Feeding the Cloud
I know that people rave about GMail's spam filtering, but it didn't work for| Feeding the Cloud
I use| Feeding the Cloud
Over the last few months, I upgraded my Debian machines from| Feeding the Cloud
Enabling AppArmor on a Debian Linode VPS is not entirely straightforward.| feeding.cloud.geek.nz
Moodle is an open solution for the Learning Management System (LMS). It is a platform for educational purposes, from creating online courses, managing...| HowtoForge
Step-by-step guide explaining how to upgrade from Debian 12 Bookworm to Debian 13 Trixie| Frederik Himpe
Collation torture test results are finally finished and uploaded for Debian. The test did not pick up any changes in en_US sort order for either Bullseye or Bookworm 🎉️ Buster has glibc 2.28 so it …| Ardent Performance Computing
After installing Debian on Turris Omnia there are a few more steps needed to make use of the network switch. The Armada 385 CPU provides three network interfaces. Two are connected to the switch (but only one of them is used to "talk" to the switch), and one is routed …| ukl's blog
Recently I got "my" Turris Omnia and it didn't take long to replace the original firmware with Debian. If you want to reproduce, here is what you have to do: Open the case of the Turris Omnia, connect the hacker pack (or an RS232-to-TTL adapter) to access the U-Boot prompt …| ukl's blog
After finally being able to fix Debian bug #794266 I want to thank those who made this possible: Some time ago my colleague Bjørn offered an Arietta G25 to me. After Jochen, another colleague, helped me to solder pin headers on it, this machine served as host computer for my …| ukl's blog
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After thinking about multi-stage Debian rebuilds I wanted to implement the idea. Recall my illustration: Earlier I rebuilt all packages that make up the difference between Ubuntu and Trisquel. It turned out to be a 42% bit-by-bit identical similarity. To Continue reading Building Debian in a GitLab Pipeline→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Contents: Step 1: Add the Community Repository Step 2: Set Package Priority Step 3: Install GIMP 3.0 Uninstall This tutorial shows how to install GIMP image editor 3.0.x (so far 3.0.2) in Debian 12 Bookworm through native .deb package. GIMP 3.0 was released in last month as a new major release. It features full GTK3 […]| FOSTips
There are little clues that can be gathered when first approaching a target as to the operating system and version. This cheat sheet is meant to showcase three methods for pulling information from initial scans. First I’ll look at SSH and webserver application versions and use them to map to OS versions. Then I’ll look at ports that are commonly present on Windows DCs and clients. Finally, I’ll look at IP packet TTL values, and how they can identify an OS, as well as virtualized systems.| 0xdf hacks stuff
Hello, hello, hello! This report for the Bug Squashing Party we held in Montreal on March 28-29th is very late ... but better late than never? We're now at our fifth BSP in a row1, which is both nice and somewhat terrifying. Have I really been around for five Debian …| Louis-Philippe Véronneau
GlassFish is a free and open-source implementation of the Java EE Platform developed by Eclipse. In this guide, you will install GlassFish Application Server on Debian 12 in a step-by-step process. You will also configure Nginx as a reverse proxy for your GlassFish installation.| Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
Emby is an open-source alternative to Plex Media Server. This guide will teach you how to install Emby Media Server on Debian 12. You will install Emby with Nginx as a reverse proxy and enable UFW. Let's get started.| Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
Actual Budget is an open-source finance management software focused on privacy and built on top of "Envelope Style Budgeting". In this tutorial, we'll show you how to install the Actual Budgeting System on the Debian 12 server.| Howtoforge Linux Howtos und Tutorials
These notes have been tested with Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) 8.2.4, Debian 12 and cloud-init 22.4.2 (from Debian 12 packaging). First create a virtual machine and install Debian Linux on it normally, with all the additional tools and updates as required. I usually use the netinstall CD image from Debian. After completing the installation, for […]| Majornetwork
I often need a Linux virtual machine for testing specific things. Debian Linux is my choice of Linux distribution, and I have wondered how much space does each installed package take in it, to possibly optimize the size of the VM if needed. I installed two VMs: The results after “sudo apt clean“: Installation Disk […]| Majornetwork
Join us at PostgresSQL Extension Mini Summit #3 this week, where PostgreSQL Debian packaging maintainer Christoph Berg will takes on a tour of APT extension packaging.| Just a Theory
On February 25, 2025 Christoph Berg committed the patch: This closed Debian bug 927182 which had been opened in April 2019 by Laurence Parry. That bug had raised concerns over the significant size increase of adding LLVM as a requirement to support Postgres JIT functionality. Postgres supports packaging LLVM as a separate optional package without … Continue reading →| Ardent Performance Computing
Last week Christoph Berg, who maintains PostgreSQL’s APT packaging system, gave a very nice talk on that system. Herein lie the transcript and links to the slides and video.| ❖ Just a Theory
Join us at PostgresSQL Extension Mini Summit #3 this week, where PostgreSQL Debian packaging maintainer Christoph Berg will takes on a tour of APT extension packaging.| ❖ Just a Theory
I rebuilt (the top-50 popcon) Debian and Ubuntu packages, on amd and arm64, and compared the results a couple of months ago. Since then the Reproduce.Debian.net effort has been launched. Unlike my small experiment, that effort is a full-scale rebuild Continue reading On Binary Distribution Rebuilds→| Simon Josefsson's blog
This morning, internet was down at home. The last time I had such an issue was in February 2023, when my provider was Oricom. Now I'm with a business service at Teksavvy Internet (TSI), in which I pay 100$ per month for a 250/50 mbps business package, with a static IP address, on which I run, well, everything: email services, this website, etc. Mitigation Email The main problem when the service goes down like this for prolonged outages is email. Mail is pretty resilient to failures like this ...| Blog.
WildFly formerly JBoss is a free and open-source application server that helps you build and deploy Java web applications. In this guide, you will lea...| HowtoForge
Recently, I did some Debian python packaging, for the Dangerzone project. I was pretty happy to find an excuse to learn about Debian packaging: I'm a long time user of Debian, and their culture resonates well with me. More specifically, we switched from stdeb to pybuild. Stdeb wasn't working for …| (not) my ideas
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Discover how to automate web applications like brain.fm without an API using Linux command-line tools. Learn to create keyboard shortcuts for browser-based services using xdotool, improving your productivity workflow. Perfect for Linux power users looking to control web apps from the command line.| 200ok.ch
How to back up your servers with borg? One way to do it, as documented by the fine borg documentation, is to use a pull backup using sshfs. The idea is to mount the remote filesystem in a local directory, chroot into it, and run borg inside the chroot.| Relentless Coding
I have been using VDR – the Video Disk Recorder – on my own Linux host for over 20 years. It has been the primary way of consuming broadcast TV content in our household since 2004. Unti…| Majornetwork
Wireshark is an essential tool for network analysis, and staying up to date with the latest releases ensures access to new features, security updates, and bug fixes. While Ubuntu’s official repositories provide stable versions, they are often not the most recent. Wearing both WiresharkCore Developer and Debian/Ubuntu package maintainer hats, I'm happy to help the Wireshark team in providing updated…| Obsessed with reality
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The topic of this posting already tells you that an old Unix guy tells| FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) / Plan your Installation and FAI installs ...
You may have seen this toot announcing OpenStreetMap's migration to Debian on their infrastructure. 🚀 After 18 years on Ubuntu, we've upgraded the @openstreetmap servers to Debian 12 (Bookworm). 🌍 openstreetmap.org is now faster using Ruby 3.1. Onward to new mapping adventures! Thank you to the team for the smooth transition. #OpenStreetMap#Debian 🤓 We spoke with Grant Slater, the Senior Site Reliability Engineer for the OpenStreetMap Foundation. Grant shares: Why did you choose Debi...| Bits from Debian
Ada Lovelace Day was celebrated on October 8 in 2024, and on this occasion, to celebrate and raise awareness of the contributions of women to the STEM fields we interviewed some of the women in Debian. Here we share their thoughts, comments, and concerns with the hope of inspiring more women to become part of the Sciences, and of course, to work inside of Debian. This article was simulcasted to the debian-women mail list. Beatrice Torracca 1. Who are you? I am Beatrice, I am Italian. Internet...| Bits from Debian
Dear Debian community, this are my bits from DPL for August. Happy Birthday Debian On 16th of August Debian celebrated its 31th birthday. Since I'm unable to write a better text than our great publicity team I'm simply linking to their article for those who might have missed it: https://bits.debian.org/2024/08/debian-turns-31.html Removing more packages from unstable Helmut Grohne argued for more aggressive package removal and sought consensus on a way forward. He provided six examples of pro...| Bits from Debian
As the expression goes, "Time flies when you are having fun", meaning you do not normally account for the passage of time when you are distracted and enjoying yourself. The expression is a well established English idiom, though today for a moment the Debian Project pauses to reflect on that expression. It has been 31 years now that we have been around. It has been 31 amazing years of fun and amazement in watching the world around us grow and ourselves grow into the world. Let us tell you, we ...| Bits from Debian
Hi, Keeping my promise for monthly bits, here's a quick snapshot of my first ten days as DPL. Special thanks to Jonathan for an insightful introduction that left less room for questions. His introduction covered my first tasks like expense approval and CTTE member appointments thoroughly. Although I made a visible oversight by forgetting to exclude Simon McVittie <smcv> from the list, whose term has ended , I'm committed to learning from this mistake. In future I'll prioritize thorough proofr...| Bits from Debian
The proposed and previously announced changes to the rsync service have become effective with the rsync://archive.debian.org address now being discontinued. The worldwide Debian mirrors network has served archive.debian.org via both HTTP and rsync. As part of improving the reliability of the service for users, the Debian mirrors team is separating the access methods to different host names: http://archive.debian.org/ will remain the entry point for HTTP clients such as APT rsync://rsync.archi...| Bits from Debian
Due to the current state of affairs in Israel, who were to host DebConf24, the DebConf committee has decided to renew calls for bids to host DebConf24 at another venue and location. The DebConf committee would like to express our sincere appreciation for the DebConf Israeli team, and the work they've done over several years. However, given the uncertainty about the situation, we regret that it will most likely not be possible to hold DebConf in Israel. As we ask for submissions for new host l...| Bits from Debian
Debian Celebrates 30 years! We celebrated our birthday this year and we had a great time with new friends, new members welcomed to the community, and the world. We have collected a few comments, videos, and discussions from around the Internet, and some images from some of the DebianDay2023 events. We hope that you enjoyed the day(s) as much as we did! "Debian 30 years of collective intelligence" -Maqsuel Maqson Brazil Pouso Alegre, Brazil Maceió, Brazil Curitiba, Brazil The cake is there. :...| Bits from Debian
Over 30 years ago the late Ian Murdock wrote to the comp.os.linux.development newsgroup about the completion of a brand-new Linux release which he named "The Debian Linux Release". He built the release by hand, from scratch, so to speak. Ian laid out guidelines for how this new release would work, what approach the release would take regarding its size, manner of upgrades, installation procedures; and with great care of consideration for users without Internet connection. Unaware that he had ...| Bits from Debian
Today is Debian's 29th anniversary. We recently wrote about some ideas to celebrate the DebianDay, and several events have been planned in more than 14 locations. You can join the party or organise something yourselves too! Today is also an opportunity for you to start or resume your contributions to Debian. For example, you can have a look at our list of Debian Teams, install the how-can-i-help package and see if there is a bug in any of the software that you use that you can help to fix, st...| Bits from Debian