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Debian 12 Bookworm

After one year, nine months and 28 days of development, the Debian Project is proud to present its new Stable version 12 (code name Bookworm). Anyone with a passing familiarity with Linux will know Debian is one of the oldest maintained operating systems, dating back to 1993. It’s also used as the basis for a number of Linux distros, including Ubuntu.

The delay in development of Bookworm is typical of Debian, as the OS moved from the Testing to the Stable branch. This involves freezing

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