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- ch-releases.en.html accessDate "2015-11-23".
- ch-releases.en.html accessdate "2014-07-19".
- ch-releases.en.html accessdate "2016-02-10".
- ch-releases.en.html date "2013-05-04".
- ch-releases.en.html isCitedBy Debian.
- ch-releases.en.html isCitedBy Linux_distribution.
- ch-releases.en.html isCitedBy List_of_Debian_releases.
- ch-releases.en.html publisher "Debian Documentation Team".
- ch-releases.en.html publisher "The Debian Project".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "--08-06".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 1.1 Buzz : This was the first Debian release with a code name. It was taken, like all others so far, from a character in one of the Toy Story movies... in this case, Buzz Lightyear. By this time, Bruce Perens had taken over leadership of the Project from Ian Murdock, and Bruce was working at Pixar, the company that produced the movies. This release was fully ELF, used Linux kernel 2.0, and contained 474 packages.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 1.2 Rex : Named for the plastic dinosaur in the Toy Story movies. This release consisted of 848 packages maintained by 120 developers".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 1.3 Bo : Named for Bo Peep, the shepherdess. This release consisted of 974 packages maintained by 200 developers.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 2.0 Hamm : Named for the piggy-bank in the Toy Story movies. This was the first multi-architecture release of Debian, adding support for the Motorola 68000 series architectures. With Ian Jackson as Project Leader, this release made the transition to libc6, and consisted of over 1500 packages maintained by over 400 developers.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 2.1 Slink : Named for the slinky-dog in the movie. Two more architectures were added, Alpha and SPARC. With Wichert Akkerman as Project Leader, this release consisted of about 2250 packages and required 2 CDs in the official set. The key technical innovation was the introduction of apt, a new package management interface. Widely emulated, apt addressed issues resulting from Debian's continuing growth, and established a new paradigm for package acquisition and installation on Open Source operating systems.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 2.2 Potato : Named for "Mr Potato Head" in the Toy Story movies. This release added support for the PowerPC and ARM architectures. With Wichert still serving as Project Leader, this release consisted of more than 3900 binary packages derived from over 2600 source packages maintained by more than 450 Debian developers.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 3.0 Woody : Named for the main character the Toy Story movies: "Woody" the cowboy. Even more architectures were added in this release: IA-64, HP PA-RISC, MIPS , MIPS and S/390. This is also the first release to include cryptographic software due to the restrictions for exportation being lightened in the US, and also the first one to include KDE, now that the license issues with QT were resolved. With Bdale Garbee recently appointed Project Leader, and more than 900 Debian developers, this release contained around 8,500 binary packages and 7 binary CDs in the official set.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 3.1 Sarge : named for the sergeant of the Green Plastic Army Men. No new architectures were added to the release, although an unofficial AMD64 port was published at the same time and distributed through the new Alioth project hosting site. This release features a new installer: debian-installer, a modular piece of software that feature automatic hardware detection, unattended installation features and was released fully translated to over thirty languages. It was also the first release to include a full office suite: OpenOffice.org. Branden Robinson had just been appointed as Project Leader. This release was made by more than nine hundred Debian developers, and contained around 15,400 binary packages and 14 binary CDs in the official set.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 4.0 Etch : named for the sketch toy in the movie. One architecture was added in this release: AMD64, and official support for m68k was dropped. This release continued using the debian-installer, but featuring in this release a graphical installer, cryptographic verification of downloaded packages, more flexible partitioning , simplified mail configuration, a more flexible desktop selection, simplified but improved localization and new modes, including a rescue mode. New installations would not need to reboot through the installation process as the previous two phases of installation were now integrated. This new installer provided support for scripts using composed characters and complex languages in its graphical version, increasing the number of available translations to over fifty. Sam Hocevar was appointed Project Leader the very same day, and the project included more than one thousand and thirty Debian developers. The release contained around 18,000 binary packages over 20 binary CDs in the official set. There were also two binary CDs available to install the system with alternate desktop environments different to the default one.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 5.0 Lenny : named for the wind up binoculars in the Toy Story movies. One architecture was added in this release: ARM EABI , providing support for newer ARM processors and deprecating the old ARM port . The m68k port was not included in this release, although it was still provided in the unstable distribution. This release did not feature the FreeBSD port, although much work on the port had been done to make it qualify it did not meet yet the qualification requirements for this release.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 7.0 Wheezy : named for the rubber toy penguin with a red bow tie. One architecture was included in this release and this release introduced multi-arch support, which allowed users to install packages from multiple architectures on the same machine. Improvements in the installation process allowed visually impaired people to install the system using software speech for the first time. This was also the first release that supported the installation and booting in devices using UEFI firmware.".
- ch-releases.en.html quote "Debian 8 Jessie : named for the cow girl doll who first appeared in Toy Story 2.".
- ch-releases.en.html title "A Brief History of Debian - Debian Releases".
- ch-releases.en.html title "A Brief History of Debian".
- ch-releases.en.html title "Chapter 3 - Debian Releases".
- ch-releases.en.html url ch-releases.en.html.
- ch-releases.en.html url "https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/project-history/ch-releases.en.html".
- ch-releases.en.html website "A Brief History of Debian".
- ch-releases.en.html website "debian.org".