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  1. Debian + Openbox = CrunchBang Linux (Video)

    "CrunchBang Linux is a Debian based distro with the Openbox window manager on top of it. So it is Debian under the hood with Openbox on the surface," says distro supporter Larry Cafiero. A glance through the #! (CrunchBang) forums showed an exceptionally fast response rate to problems posted there, so even if you haven't heard of #! (it's not in the DistroWatch Top 10), it has a strong and ...

    Slashdot May 9 19:22PM UTC
  2. Debian Linux now Google Compute Engine's default OS

    Want to run Linux on the Google Computer Engine cloud? Starting immediately, Debian Linux is Google's Linux of choice.

    ZDNet May 13 21:06PM UTC
  3. Debian wheezes out Version 7

    The latest version of Debian -- Version 7.0, codenamed "Wheezy" -- is now in stable release, bringing with it accessibility enhancements, a new version of the GNOME 3.4 desktop environment and support for multiple hardware architectures.        

    TechWorld May 7 10:03AM UTC
  4. Five things to like About Debian 7.0 'Wheezy'

    After more than two years of development, the Debian project on Saturday released the long-awaited version 7.0 of its venerable Linux distribution . Code-named “ Wheezy ,” the new release brings several compelling new features, including an improved installer, multiarch support, tools for deploying private clouds, and a complete set of multimedia codecs and front ends that remove the need for ...

    PC World May 7 18:45PM UTC
  5. The new Debian Linux 7.0 is now available

    After two years of waiting, Debian Linux, one of the most important core Linux distributions, has a new release: Wheezy.

    ZDNet May 5 17:49PM UTC
  6. Google's cloud dumps custom Linux, switches to Debian

    Debian 7.0 wheezes in as GCEL hobbles out Updated Google is moving the default software for its rentable cloud servers from a custom version of Linux to Debian.…

    The Register May 9 22:36PM UTC
  7. Debian Will Serve As The Default OS For Google Compute Engine

    Google is bringing Debian to Google Compute Engine and is making it the default OS for developers using the service. Google will support both Debian 6.0 and 7.0, which was released this week. There are some pretty clear reasons why Google is making Debian the default OS. First of all, it’s free, said Krishnan Subramanian, a cloud analyst and founder of Rishidot Research. “With Ubuntu and Red Hat ...

    TechCrunch May 8 21:34PM UTC
  8. The week in cloud: Google picks Debian; AWS console for Windows; Adobe faces wrath

    Google picked Debian as the default OS for the Google Compute Engine; AWS builds console to enable Windows IT admins to manage on-prem and AWS workloads, Adobe feels artists' ire.        

    GigaOM May 12 16:27PM UTC
  9. Debian 7.0 debuts with private cloud deployment tools

    Wheezy does it.

    iTNews May 6 03:05AM UTC
  10. Good news: Debian 7 is rock solid. Bad news: It's called Wheezy

    If you want to be 20 miles from the bleeding edge, come on in Review Debian, the daddy to many a Linux distro including Ubuntu and Mint, has been updated for the first time in more than two years.…

    The Register May 8 08:05AM UTC