Debian 11—code-named “bullseye”—has formally debuted and will offer up to five years of support before being phased out. According to The Register, the long-term support is made possible thanks to its use of version 5.10 of the Linux kernel, which is slated to have support until 2026.
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The newest version of the Debian project is notable because it brings several new features to the Linux distribution, including native support for exFAT filesystems, support for GNOME Flashback desktop environments like KDE Plasma 5.20, LXDE 11, LXQt 0.16, and MATE 1.24.