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    [–] ozymandias117@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

    Yeah, Ubuntu pulls in the development version of Debian

    “Sid” is the unstable name for Debian - where packages are being tested for the next release

    Debian Bookworm was released 2023

    Ubuntu LTS and Debian have tended to release on a two year cadence offset by a year

    • Debian Stretch (2017)
    • Ubuntu 18.04 (2018)
    • Debian Buster (2019)
    • Ubuntu 20.04 (2020)
    • Debian Bullseye (2021)
    • Ubuntu 22.04 (2022)
    • Debian Bookworm (2023)
    • Ubuntu 24.04 (2024)