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  1. Debian is a free operating system, developed and maintained by the Debian project. A free Linux distribution with thousands of applications to meet our users' needs. Download: Where to get Debian. Why Debian: Reasons to choose Debian. Support: Where to find help. Security: Recent advisories and sources of security information.

  2. Introdução. O Debian está sob desenvolvimento contínuo. O último lançamento é o Debian 12.5. Ele também é (atualmente) conhecido por estável (stable) ou por seu codinome "Bookworm". Cada versão também corresponde a um conjunto de repositórios nomeados de software (ao menos um por arquitetura de CPU). A qualquer momento existe uma ...

  3. Portal do Software Livre. Debian ( / ˈdɛbiən / ), [ 3][ 4] também conhecido como Debian GNU/Linux, [ 5] é uma distribuição Linux feita de software livre e de código aberto e software proprietário [ 6][ 7] desenvolvida e mantida oficialmente pelo Projeto Debian, estabelecido por Ian Murdock em 16 de agosto de 1993. [ 8]

  4. System groups are special purpose groups used for system operation like backup, maintenance or for granting access to hardware. They are the low gid of the system group database. To print the groups the current user is a member of: To print the groups for another user: To add a user to a group, as root: as a user with sudo permissions:

  5. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › DebianDebian - Wikipedia

    Debian の各版に付けられている開発用コード名は、ディズニー映画「トイ・ストーリー」の登場人物の名前に基づいている。Debian の不安定版は、おもちゃをいつも壊す悪ガキのキャラクターである Sid (シド)にちなんでいる。 1993年〜1998年

  6. Sudo (sometimes considered as short for S uper- u ser do) is a program designed to let system administrators allow some users to execute some commands as root (or another user). The basic philosophy is to give as few privileges as possible but still allow people to get their work done. Sudo is also an effective way to log who ran which command ...

  7. This is a documented but unsupported use-case. In Debian 12, PipeWire 0.3.65 is available, and is considerably more reliable, and is a comfortable drop-in replacement for many use-cases. PipeWire is the default sound server with GNOME Desktop. Much newer versions are available in Debian Testing, Unstable and in Backports repositories.