Debian
Debian has made reproducible builds a strict requirement for packages entering its testing branch. The change applies to the Debian 14 Forky cycle and took effect on May 9.
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Zenclora, a new Debian-based Linux desktop, promises speed and minimalism with its Zen command-line package manager. Tested on hardware with 3GB of RAM and two CPU cores, it delivered responsive performance without bloat. The distro focuses on curated app bundles for easy setups, including gaming tools.
Debian's bug tracking system remains without a web-based interface for editing bugs, a feature that feels outdated as 2026 approaches. This limitation has drawn attention for its obscurity in modern software development practices. The issue underscores ongoing challenges in open-source project management tools.
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Devuan has launched version 6.1, codenamed Excalibur, building on Debian 13.2 Trixie while maintaining its commitment to init system freedom. This update introduces minor refinements, including better support for Raspberry Pi devices and fixes for accessibility features. The release underscores ongoing debates in Linux about modularity versus integration.
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25. tammikuuta 2026 08.09Emmabuntüs DE 6 launches accessibility-focused Linux distro
22. joulukuuta 2025 19.09Debian announces Debusine platform for APT-compatible packages
16. joulukuuta 2025 10.33Emmabuntüs Debian Edition 6 releases based on Debian 13 Trixie
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28. marraskuuta 2025 02.28AV Linux 25 releases with Enlightenment and Moksha options
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