Devuan
linux-distribution osDevuan GNU+Linux is a fork of Debian without systemd to support Init Freedom.
Release | Released | Security Support | Latest |
---|---|---|---|
5 (Daedalus) (Upcoming LTS) | 1 year and 2 months ago (15 Aug 2023) |
Ends
in 3 years and 7 months (10 Jun 2028)
|
5.0.0
(15 Aug 2023)
|
4 (Chimaera) (LTS) | 3 years ago (14 Oct 2021) |
Ends
in 1 year and 9 months (15 Aug 2026)
|
4.0.0
(14 Oct 2021)
|
3 (Beowulf) (LTS) | 4 years ago (02 Jun 2020) |
Ended
5 months ago (01 Jun 2024)
|
3.1.0
(15 Feb 2021)
|
2 (ASCII) (LTS) | 6 years ago (09 Jun 2018) |
Ended
2 years and 4 months ago (30 Jun 2022)
|
2.1
(25 Nov 2019)
|
1 (Jessie) (LTS) | 7 years ago (25 May 2017) |
Ended
4 years ago (30 Jun 2020)
|
1.0.0
(25 May 2017)
|
At any given time, there is one stable release of Devuan, where package versions stay relatively static, only receiving security patches. Changes beyond security patches such as package version bumps often occur at point releases. Devuan makes stable releases when they are ready, not on a fixed schedule. This roughly follows the Debian release cadence. When a new stable version is released, the previous stable versions continue to maintained until those releases are archived.
With source code for updates often being pulled from the Debian Long Term Support (LTS) project, stable releases are often supported for 3 years of active support and an additional 2 years of security patches. Only a limited number of software packages are supported for the final 2-year LTS period (of the approximately 5 year support lifecycle) with security patches.
More information is available on the Devuan website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
cat /etc/os-release
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