Article 5NC2W Debian 11 'Bullseye' Released As Stable

Debian 11 'Bullseye' Released As Stable

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"One of the oldest and most renowned distributions of Linux has been released!" awrites Slashdot reader Washuu2.Phoronix reports it took "just over two years in development."Debian 11 brings many new features as outlined this morning with the big upgrade to Linux 5.10 LTS, exFAT file-system support, control groups v2, yescrypt for password hashing, and a plethora of updated packages. GNOME 3.38, KDE Plasma 5.20, and Xfce 4.16 are among the desktop options for Debian 11. Debian.org adds:Do you want to celebrate the release? We provide some bullseye artwork that you can share or use as base for your own creations. Follow the conversation about bullseye in social media via the #ReleasingDebianBullseye and #Debian11Bullseye hashtags... Around the world, there were even several in-person and online release parties - with a few more upcoming!

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