SparkyLinux 4.6 to Be Based on Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch," Will Use Linux 4.11
The SparkyLinux development team have informed the community of the Debian-based operating system about some of the latest developments planned for the upcoming major stable release of the distribution and what landed this month.
It appears that the month of May was pretty quiet for the SparkyLinux project as well, as people are already starting preparing for the summer vacation, not to mention that was Memorial Day today in the US. However, the SparkyLinux team is still working hard to polish the final release of SparkyLinux 4.6.
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Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Stretch” Will Ship With New Digital Forensics Tools
Last week, we told you about the announcement of the release date of Debian 9.0 Stretch GNU/Linux distro. According to the announcement, Debian 9.0 is slated to arrive on June 17, 2017. Prior to that, another exciting development was made in the Debian world in the form of release of systemd-free Devuan 1.0.0 distro.
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