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Debian 9.1 GNU/Linux Released With 26 Security Fixes

Short Bytes: Debian 9.1 GNU/Linux has been released as the first point release of Debian 9 Stretch stable. This version brings numerous updates and security fixes. If you’re already running a continuously updated Debian machine, you don’t need to perform the upgrade or reinstall. The Debian Project has announced the first update of Debian 9 Stretch, […]

Debian GNU/Linux Is Considering “Automatic Upgrades”

Short Bytes: Soon you may witness automatic upgrades in Debian GNU/Linux operating system. For a secure experience by default, this proposal was made during the Debian Cloud sprint in November. Due to various criticalities involved, initially, this feature could be limited to new cloud installations. Debian GNU/Linux is regarded as a rock-solid Linux distribution that has […]

Should I Call It Linux Or GNU/Linux? — Linux Naming Controversy

Short Bytes: The GNU/Linux naming controversy has been there for years. Over the time, the name Linux has been used for the operating systems which have Linux Kernel and GNU Software. But there have been strong opinion clashes on the matter whether the operating systems should be called Linux or GNU/Linux. One of the biggest controversies […]