Debian 6.0 is a operating system. The Debian 6.0 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
deds - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS MAXIMUS IV GENE-Z
333323 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS MAXIMUS IV GENE-Z
anon-23337-31087-4896 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
anon-7263-17413-11298 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
anon-3152-29536-19139 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
anon-4294-9034-10811 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
anon-14454-15041-7572 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
anon-7284-14260-31951 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
5ghz - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i7-2600K, Intel Sandy IGP, ASUS Maximus IV GENE-Z
openssltest02 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i5 M 520, Intel Core IGP
openssltest02 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Core i5 M 520, Intel Core IGP
anon-2058-14028-22912 - Tests on Debian 6.0.3, Intel Pentium 4 3.00GHz, S3 Chrome 400, ASUS P5LD2-SE
dadada - Tests on Debian 6.0.1, AMD Athlon X2 BE-2350, ATI RS690, ASUS M2A-VM HDMI
laptop_rpeter_fglrx - Tests on Debian 6.0.1, Intel Core i3 M 370, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400, ASUS K72Jr
Debian 6.0 Was Just Released!: Here's a pleasant Saturday evening surprise: Debian 6.0 was just released! After being in development for more than two years, the Debian developers have found it's now time to release the Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" operating system. Not only is it Debian 6.0 GNU/Linux to play with, but as previously reported, Debian 6.0 GNU/kFreeBSD is official too...
Debian 6.0 Is Getting Ready With An RC Installer: It was back in late October that the Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" installer had reached beta status and now today its first release candidate has been introduced...
Debian 6.0 Kernel Will Be Free Of Closed Firmware: The Debian project has announced with their Debian 6.0 "Squeeze" release their default Linux kernel will be free of any non-free firmware/microcode. The Debian developers wish to have their kernel free absolutely of any non-free firmware bits, although Linus Torvalds has allowed such firmware for wireless adapters and other computer components generally into the Linux kernel...
Debian "Lenny" 5.0 Released: Nearly two years after the introduction of Debian 4.0 "Etch", Debian has reached the version 5.0 milestone. Debian 5.0 "Lenny" was released yesterday on Valentine's Day after it previously had faced a few delays. Debian 5.0 is based upon the Linux 2.6.26 kernel, X.Org 7.3, GNOME 2.22, KDE 3.5.10, and OpenOffice.org 2.4 are among the key packages...
Debian Linux 4.0 "Etch" Updated: While it's not yet time for Debian Lenny, Debian 4.0 "Etch" has been updated with security updates and other changes. There have been 41 Debian packages with miscellaneous fixes while over 100 security fixes can be found in this second Debian 4.0 update. Download links and the specifics about the changes can be found on the Debian website.
Welcome To Debian Lenny: While Debian 4.0 "Etch" was released just a few days ago, planning has already begun for the next major Debian release. Lenny is the codename for the next Debian release that is due out a little over a year from now. Lenny will be based upon Etch and over 2000 packages have already been updated, but the interesting features for Lenny haven't yet been conceived.
Debian 4.0 "Etch" Released: Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codename: Etch) has finally been released! Debian 4.0 had been in development for 21 months and was delayed for a few months, but today it's finally out the door. The Debian announcement can be read on their mailing list.