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Debian holds the distinction of being one of the earliest Linux distributions in the world of open-source software. It thrives on the voluntary efforts of a large community of developers. Similar to RHEL, this product serves as a foundational distribution, forming the basis for various other operating systems, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kali Linux, Tanglu, Knoppix, and SolydXK. These derivative distributions modify the source code and introduce alterations, resulting in the creation of over 120 new distributions thus far. This demonstrates the robustness and adaptability of this operating system.