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    Jul 6

    Debian 10 buster has been released!

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  2. Jul 7

    "Debian Buster Release" by Andy Simpkins

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  3. Jul 7

    Debian Edu / Skolelinux Buster — a complete Linux solution for your school

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  4. Jul 7

    Debian GNU/Hurd 2019 released!

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  5. Jul 7

    If you use apt-get to upgrade to buster, you won't be asked about the security repository info changed from 'testing' to 'stable'. Use the --allow-releaseinfo-change option, as Eriberto Mota explains here: or use apt instead

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  6. Jul 7

    Trying to upgrade to buster? Do you get this error 'N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be applied'? See

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  7. Jul 7

    Bits from the Release Team: ride like the wind, Bullseye!

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  8. Jul 6

    The official press announcement for Debian buster's release is now available

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  9. Jul 6

    Debian stretch is not forgotten in the excitement - it will receive a further 12 months support from the Debian Security Team, and then they will hand over to the LTS and ELTS teams

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  10. Jul 6

    Buster's release has been noticed by the CD distribution network

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  11. Jul 6

    The Debian website is being updated to list buster as stable and link to the new images for downloading

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  12. Jul 6

    CD images, jigdo templates and torrent seeds are available now (website links will take a while to update)

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  13. Jul 6

    Debian FTP masters are now pushing the results of today's work to the mirror network

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  14. Jul 6

    Final image test results are being collated and the Debian CD team are preparing to sign them off - buster is very nearly with us!

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  15. Jul 6

    There are 645 tags in the Debtags vocabulary, and 95661 known packages to tag. Of these, 17050 are tagged by humans, and 78611 are tagged by robots.

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  16. Jul 6

    Used for Debian events, booths, or as a banner of pride, Debian Flyers are available in 9 languages. You can help improve or translate it into other languages.

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  17. Jul 6

    Debian 10 buster has AppArmor enabled per default.

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  18. Jul 6

    Officially supported architectures for Debian 10: 32-bit PC (i386) and 64-bit PC (amd64), 64-bit ARM (arm64), ARM EABI (armel), ARMv7 (EABI hard-float ABI, armhf), MIPS (mips (big-endian) and mipsel (little-endian)), 64-bit little-endian MIPS (mips64el),…

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  19. Jul 6

    The Debian security team has issued at least 4475 advisories over its lifetime.

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  20. Jul 6

    Following Pixar's Toy Story naming scheme, Debian's releases have been: buzz, rex, bo, hamm, slink, potato, woody, sarge, etch, lenny, squeeze, wheezy, jessie, stretch and now buster. Future releases will be bullseye and then bookworm.

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