The first stable version of Debian 11 (codenamed „bullseye“) has been released earlier today by the Debian Project. It comes with a lot of new packages and features, like exFAT support, and more.
The Debian Project earlier today released the first stable version of the Debian 11 (codenamed „bullseye“) Linux distribution, succeeding the earlier Debian 10 (buster) release. Work on the newly released distro has been going on for quite some time and the Debian team promises the new OS would be supported till 2026. Debian is always touted by its makers as „The Universal Operating System“ and to stay true to it, Debian 11 is releasing across nine architectures.
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USA — software Debian 11 "bullseye" stable release is finally out, brings exFAT support and...