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Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 'Slink' Frozen
Nov 4, 1998, 10 :47 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1520 reads)

Debian GNU/Linux
http://www.debian.org/
Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 'Slink' Frozen
November 3, 1998
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>> News

Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 'Slink' is now in a frozen state. The delay was due to the need to stabilize some key packages in the distribution. The release of Slink is scheduled for December 1998.

Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 'Potato' will be the next version of the Debian distribution. The name is taken from the character 'Mr. Potato Head' in the animated movie 'Toy Story.'

>> About Debian

Debian GNU/Linux is a free distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system. It is maintained and updated through the work of many users who volunteer their time and effort.

Linux kernel based operating systems are POSIX based, freely distributable, and includes features such as true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, proper memory management, TCP/IP networking, and other features consistent with Unix-type systems. It is used by individuals and organizations worldwide.

>> Contact Information

For further information, please send email to the Debian Press Contact <press@debian.org> or visit the Debian homepage at <http://www.debian.org/>.

-- 
Nils Lohner             E-Mail: lohner@debian.org
Debian Press Contact                    Press:  press@debian.org


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