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Debian is a free and open source Linux distribution, developed by the Debian Project since 1993. It is one of the oldest and most influential operating systems, with a long-term support policy, a diverse package manager, and a non-profit organization.
A comprehensive list of notable Linux distributions organized by the major distribution or package management system they are based on. Learn about the history, features, and goals of each distribution, as well as their current status and links.
Visual Studio Code is a popular and versatile integrated development environment by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, macOS and web browsers. It supports many programming languages, features, extensions, and source control, and is based on an open-source project on GitHub.
Devuan is a Linux distribution that uses alternative init systems to systemd, such as sysvinit, runit or OpenRC. It aims to maintain compatibility with other Unix systems and avoid lock-in by projects like systemd.
TurnKey Linux is a free open-source project that develops pre-packaged server software appliances based on Debian. Learn about its features, history, design, and appliances such as LAMP, WordPress, Joomla, and more.
win32-loader is a component of Debian Linux that runs on Windows and can load the Debian installer from the network or CD-ROM. It is part of the Debian-Installer system installer for Debian and its derivatives.
APT is a free-software tool that simplifies the installation and removal of software on Debian and Debian-based Linux distributions. It automates the retrieval, configuration and installation of software packages, and handles dependencies, versioning and updates.
Semantic versioning is a widely-adopted version scheme that encodes a version by a three-part number (Major.Minor.Patch) and optional tags. It indicates the risk and functionality of changes between releases, and is used in many software projects and contexts.