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antiX – A light-weight edition based on Debian; Debian Live – Official live CD version of Debian; Devuan - A fork of the Debian Linux distribution that uses sysvinit, runit or OpenRC instead of systemd. Finnix – A small system administration live CD, based on Debian testing, and available for x86 and PowerPC architectures
Debian 8 [24] 2016-06-20: 3.6: 3.16.0 Emmabuntüs DE 2: Debian 9 [25] [26] 2018-01-29: 3.5: 4.9.0 Emmabuntüs DE 3 1.00: Debian 10 [27] [28] [29] 2019-09-16: 3.0: 4.19.0 Emmabuntüs DE 3 1.03: Debian 10 [30] [31] 2020-11-03: 3.0: 4.19.0 Emmabuntüs DE 4: Debian 11: 2021: 4.0: Xfce or LXQt: 5.10.0 Emmabuntüs DE 4 1.03: Debian 11.6 [32] 2023-02 ...
Debian Unstable, known as "Sid", contains all the latest packages as soon as they are available, and follows a rolling-release model. [6]Once a package has been in Debian Unstable for 2–10 days (depending on the urgency of the upload), doesn't introduce critical bugs and doesn't break other packages (among other conditions), it is included in Debian Testing, also known as "next-stable".
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Version 2.0 officially came out of beta and was released on the 13 December 2023. It is currently available to download via a Torrent file on the Commodore OS official website. [ 3 ] Unlike Version 1.0, Version 2.0 is based on Debian and is an unofficial MX Linux re-spin using the Compiz window manager.
Knoppix is a 32-bit Debian Linux based distro, but recent releases (including the latest version 7.6) have also been equipped with a 64-bit kernel on the DVD edition, where it will automatically boot up for 64-bit computers, or by using the boot option knoppix64 manually in the command-line prompt, while knoppix will boot up the 32-bit kernel ...
Stable (version 3.0.6), based on Debian Wheezy and E17. It has a 32-bit release only. [16] Beta (now at version 3.8.30), which offers a 32- and 64-bit release. It is based on Debian Bullseye and uses the E16 desktop environment. [17] Retrowave Stable based on 3.8.32 Beta [citation needed]
PCLinuxOS uses APT-RPM, based on APT (Debian), a package management system (originally from the Debian distribution), together with Synaptic Package Manager, a GUI to APT, to add, remove or update packages. If there is enough memory on the machine, and an active network connection, the Live CD can update packages.