Episode 4:02: Bits From Debian

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Coming up in this episode An NVMe for me The Shure Next To You Of course, the History of Debian Our Thoughts of it over the monthSSSS 0:00 Cold Open 1:04 A Few Good Deals 16:14 The History of Debian | The Beginning 18:00 The History of Debian | 1993 - 1994 22:23 The History of Debian | 1995 - 1998 26:15 The History of Debian | 1999 & Y2k 31:11 The History of Debian | 2001 - 2009 36:40 The History of Debian | 2010 - 2020 42:39 The History of Debian | 2021 - 2027 45:33 A Month of Debian 12 Thoughts 1:13:24 - Next Time | Fedora Silverblue & Topics 1:18:03 Stinger The video version on Youtube https://youtu.be/FmPXjMo_Dbk Banter Dan's new 💾 NVMe Dan's new 🎤 Shure audio interface Announcements 📺️ Give us a sub on YouTube and TILvids. 📽️ You can watch us live on Twitch the day after an episode drops. 😍 If you like what we're doing here, make sure to send us a buck over at https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace The History of Debian Before Debian there was Softlanding Linux. August 16, 1993, Ian Murdock's announcement that started it all. January 1994, Ian releases the Debian Manifesto. April 1, 1994, Ian was struggling to keep up with it all and needed a break. March 1996, Ian steps down as Debian Project Leader. Leaving Bruce Perens to take up the job. The FSF pulls sponsorship but later the FSF "resumed cordial relations". June 17, 1996, Debian 1.1 is released with the first ever codename based on Toy Story characters. It was named Buzz, after Buzz Lightyear. A list of all the Debian releases. February 1, 1997, A board of directors had been elected for Software in the Public Interest. February 20, 1997, Debian shows its intent to ratify a constitution. July 1, 1997, Debian is really launched into space this time to monitor plant growth in microgravity, sending video and other data back home. December 2, 1998, Debian ratifies a Constitution. At the beginning of 1999, Wichert Akkerman was elected Debian Project Leader and started with giving Debian a permanent identity. Logo on debian.org as of April 14, 1997 January 24, 1999, the logo license for Captain Blue-Eye, expired again. February 4, 1999, a Logo contest announcement! May 3, 1999, the submissions were in. Captain Blue-Eye was thought to be too Linux-specific. June 8, 1999, The iconic swirl that we see today won the vote. July 6, 1999, dpkg version 2, which was hinted at by Ben Collins back in May, is now officially a thing and the specifications are out there boasting a more modular design. Debian weathered the Y2k storm with no major problems. In October 2001, LAN Comp Systems begin mastering Debian 3.0 on DVD ahead of the official release. Debian 3.0 was delayed because of broken boot floppies. 2002, the first net installation images were available. 2007, through a disagreement with Mozilla on backporting security fixes, would be replaced by the free-software version, Iceweasel. 2013, the trailing 0 on the major release is dropped. Minor releases will continue adding the point, as in .1, .2, etc. Also in 2013, multi-arch support is added. 2020, Jonathan Carter was elected Debian Project Leader and has been reaffirmed three more times, and is currently serving as Leader. June 10, 2023, Debian 12 is released, codenamed Bookworm. More Announcements Want to have a topic covered or have some feedback? - send us an email, [email protected] OR jump on over to the open forum on Lemmy Debian Quick links Main Web Site Blog User Forums Bug Tracking System Debian at Wikipedia Debian History page Debian releases The Debian Handbook - The Debian Project List of Debian Project Leaders Housekeeping Catch these and other great topics as they unfold on our Subreddit or our News channel on Discord. 🗞️ Linux User Space Lemmy 📰 Linux User Space subreddit ⌨️ Linux User Space Discord Server 📲 Linux User Space Telegram ✉️ Linux User Space Matrix 📽️ Linux User Space Twitch 🐘 Linux User Space Mastodon 📜 Linux User Space Twitter 📺️ Linux User Space TILVids Next Time Some topics and some feedback. Our next distro is the Fedora Immutable Desktops so Fedora Silverblue or Fedora Kinoite or Fedora Sericea. Come back in two weeks for more Linux User Space Stay tuned 📡 and interact with us on Lemmy, Twitter, Mastodon, Telegram, Matrix, Discord whatever. Give us your suggestions on our subreddit r/LinuxUserSpace Join the conversation. Talk to us, and give us more ideas. All the links in the show notes and on linuxuserspace.show. We would like to acknowledge 🤩 our top patrons. Thank you 🙏 for your support! Producer Bruno John Dave Johnny Co-Producer Tim Super User Advait Bjørnar CubicleNate Eduardo S. Jill and Steve Larry LiNuXsys666 Livet Musical Coder Nicholas sleepyeyesvince Nick Support Linux User Space

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