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− | | Squeeze || 6.0 || stable | + | | Wheezy || 7.0 || stable |
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| Lenny || 5.0 || old stable | | Lenny || 5.0 || old stable |
Revision as of 15:44, 1 October 2013
Debian people refer to versions of the Debian distribution in a few ways: by nicknames, by numeric versions, and by statuses. The following table summarizes the relationship between these.
Note that status is changing over time, e.g. "Squeeze" is stable since 6th of February 2011.
Name | Version | Status |
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Jessie | 8.0 | testing |
Wheezy | 7.0 | stable |
Squeeze | 6.0 | old stable |
Lenny | 5.0 | old stable |
Etch | 4.0 | old stable |
Sarge | 3.1 | old stable |
Woody | 3.0 | old stable |
Potato | 2.2 | old stable |
Slink | 2.1 | old stable |
Hamm | 2.0 | old stable |
Debian also has a release called "sid" which is permanently unstable, i.e. bleeding edge.