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DebianLive
GNU / Linux
The Universal Operating System
DVD’s
Your choice of Debian
11
Bullseye Live desktop release on h
igh quality Verbatim media.
Either run ‘live’ from the DVD to test drive, or use
to
install Debian on
to
the system.
Two DVD’s included.
Both 64 bit and 32 bit versions for each desktop environment option gives the widest range of compatibility. This combination will turn most PC’s with DVD ROM drives into an instant Debian desktop system.
Revive a retro desktop/laptop or install on current generation systems.
Make a bunch of copies
to
turn a pile of ‘e-waste’ into an instant computer lab and learn something new.
These Debian live releases from official sources have been cryptographically verified for authenticity and integrity.
The images are a
cquired, stored and duplicated using FOSS
software
and
FOSS
local infrastructure exclusively.
Version options include:
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
Gnome
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
Gnome
Desktop Environment
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
Xfce
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
Xfce
Desktop Environment
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
MATE
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
MATE
Desktop Environment
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
KDE Plasma
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
KDE Plasma
Desktop Environment
Debian11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
Cinnamon
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
Cinnamon
Desktop Environment
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
LXQT
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
LXQT
Desktop Environment
Debian 11.2.0
Bullseye
Live
LXDE
64
bit &
32
bit Live DVDs
featuring
the
LXDE
Desktop Environment
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WHAT is Debian?
The
Debian Project
is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a
free
operating system. This operating system that they have created is called
Debian
.
An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. At the core of an operating system is the kernel. The kernel is the most fundamental program on the computer and does all the basic housekeeping and lets you start other programs.
Debian systems currently use the
Linux
kernel or the
FreeBSD
kernel. Linux is a piece of software started by
Linus Torvalds
and supported by thousands of programmers worldwide. FreeBSD is an operating system including a kernel and other software.
However, work is in progress to provide Debian for other kernels, primarily for
the Hurd
. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on top of a microkernel (such as Mach) to implement different features. The Hurd is free software produced by the
GNU project
.
A large part of the basic tools that fill out the operating system come from the
GNU project
; hence the names: GNU/Linux, GNU/kFreeBSD, and GNU/Hurd. These tools are also free.
Of course, the thing that people want is application software: programs to help them get what they want to do done, from editing documents to running a business to playing games to writing more software. Debian comes with over 59000
packages
(precompiled software that is bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine), a package manager (APT), and other utilities that make it possible to manage thousands of packages on thousands of computers as easily as installing a single application. All of it
free
.
It's a bit like a tower. At the base is the kernel. On top of that are all the basic tools. Next is all the software that you run on the computer. At the top of the tower is Debian — carefully organizing and fitting everything so it all works together.
There are a lot of reasons to choose Debian as your operating system – as a user, as a developer, and even in enterprise environments. Most users appreciate the stability, and the smooth upgrade processes of both packages and the entire distribution. Debian is also widely used by software and hardware developers because it runs on numerous architectures and devices, offers a public bug tracker and other tools for developers. If you plan to use Debian in a professional environment, there are additional benefits like LTS versions and cloud images.
Debian for Users
Debian is Free Software.
Debian is made of free and open source software and will always be 100%
free
. Free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This is our main promise to
our users
. It's also free of cost.
Debian is stable and secure.
Debian is a Linux-based operating system for a wide range of devices including laptops, desktops and servers. We provide a reasonable default configuration for every package as well as regular security updates during the packages' lifetimes.
Debian has extensive Hardware Support.
Most hardware is supported by the Linux kernel which means that Debian will support it as well. Proprietary drivers for hardware are available if necessary.
Debian offers a flexible Installer.
Our
Live CD
is for everyone who wants to give Debian a try before installing it. It also includes the Calamares installer which makes it easy to install Debian from the live system. More experienced users can use the Debian installer with more options for fine-tuning, including the possibility to use an automated network installation tool.
Debian provides smooth Upgrades.
It's easy to keep our operating system up-to-date, whether you want to upgrade to a completely new release or just update a single package.
Debian is the Base for many other Distributions.
Many popular Linux distributions, like Ubuntu, Knoppix, PureOS or Tails, are based on Debian. We provide all the tools so that everyone can extend the software packages from the Debian archive with their own packages if needed.
The Debian Project is a Community.
Everyone can be a part of our community; you don't have to be a developer or sysadmin. Debian has a
democratic governance structure
. Since all members of the Debian project have equal rights, Debian cannot be controlled by a single company. Our developers are from more than 60 different countries, and Debian itself is translated into more than 80 languages.
The reason behind Debian’s status as a developer’s operating system is the large number of packages and software support, which are important for developers. It’s highly recommended for advanced programmers and system administrators.
Adarsh Verma on Fossbytes
Debian for Developers
Multiple Hardware Architectures
Debian supports a
long list
of CPU architectures, including amd64, i386, multiple versions of ARM and MIPS, POWER7, POWER8, IBM System z and RISC-V. Debian is also available for niche architectures.
IoT and Embedded Devices
Debian runs on a wide range of devices, like the Raspberry Pi, variants of QNAP, mobile devices, home routers and a lot of Single Board Computers (SBC).
Huge Number of Software Packages
Debian has a large number of
packages
(currently in stable: 59000 packages) which use the
deb format
.
Different Releases
Besides our stable release, you can install newer software versions by using the testing or unstable releases.
Public Bug Tracker
Our Debian
bug tracking system
(BTS) is publicly available for everybody via a web browser. We do not hide our software bugs, and you can easily submit new bug reports or join the discussion.
Debian Policy and Developer Tools
Debian offers high-quality software. To learn more about our standards, read the
policy
which defines technical requirements for every package included in the distribution. Our Continuous Integration strategy involves Autopkgtest (runs tests on packages), Piuparts (tests installation, upgrade and removal), and Lintian (checks packages for inconsistencies and errors).
Stability is synonym with Debian. [...] Security is one of the most important Debian features.
Christos Pontikis on pontikis.net
Debian for Enterprise Environments
Debian is reliable.
Debian proves its reliability every day in thousands of real world scenarios, ranging from single user laptops to super-colliders, stock exchanges and the automotive industry. It's also popular in the academic world, in science and in the public sector.
Debian has many Experts.
Our package maintainers do not only take care of the Debian packaging and incorporating new upstream versions. Often they're experts on the application itself and therefore contribute to upstream development directly.
Debian is secure.
Debian offers security support for its stable releases. Many other distributions and security researchers rely on Debian's security tracker.
Long Term Support
Debian's free of charge
Long Term Support
(LTS) version extends the lifetime of all Debian stable releases to at least 5 years. Additionally, the commercial
Extended LTS
initiative supports a limited set of packages for more than 5 years.
Cloud Images
Official cloud images are available for all major cloud platforms. We also provide the tools and configuration so you can build your own customized cloud images. You can also use Debian in virtual machines on the desktop or in a container.