Debian, a longstanding and steadfastly non-commercial Linux project, released version 4.0, called Etch, over the long weekend.
Debian is a steadfastly noncommercial version of Linux. But Hewlett-Packard gave it a big corporate hug on Monday in the US with the announcement of a plan to provide support for the open-source operating system.
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The Debian Project has released an update to its popular GNU/Linux distribution, with security-related bugfixes a key feature.
Popular Linux distributor Debian has moved quickly to address concerns it was falling behind on security.
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