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Debian 7.0 will use 3.2 kernel The H
Debian 7.0 will use 3.2 kernelThe HDebian developer Ben Hutchings has announced that Debian 7.0 (Wheezy), due for release in around a year's time, will use a version of the Linux kernel 3.2 that was released in early January. Debian 7.0 is due to be moved from the unstable to the and more »

Debian 6.0.4 brings updates together The H
Debian 6.0.4 brings updates togetherThe HThe Debian project has released new CD and DVD images of the current stable release, 6.0, also known as Squeeze. The images include all updates released up to mid-January, including a modified kernel 2.6.32 – as is typical for Debian, and more »

Debian Linux Named Most Popular Distro for Web Servers PC Advisor
Debian Linux Named Most Popular Distro for Web ServersPC AdvisorStill, according to new data from Web research firm W3Techs, the majority of Linux Web servers today run Debian. Debian is now used by 9.6 percent of all websites, or roughly 29.4 of all Linux-based sites out there, W3Techs reported in a blog post on Debian passes CentOS as most popular Linux for web serversLinux Mint Came To Ubuntu's Rescue With Cinnamonall 8 news articles »

How to set up Linux on your computer Techworld.com
How to set up Linux on your computerTechworld.comAccording to DistroWatch, the five most popular Linux versions at this writing are Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Debian. Take some time to poke around DistroWatch and read the descriptions of various Linux distributions to see what each and more »

Laptop overheating, causing thermal shutdown during prolonged, CPU-intensive tasks LXer (press release)
Laptop overheating, causing thermal shutdown during prolonged, CPU-intensive tasksLXer (press release)I've had my Lenovo G555 laptop (AMD Athlon II at 2.1 GHz) for nearly two years, and recently I've been experiencing thermal shutdowns while running prolonged, CPU-intensive tasks in Debian Squeeze. Perhaps ironically but probably totally explainable,