Definition: "Debian_6.0_64" describes a specific version of Debian operating system that's compatible with 64-bit processors and has been released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). This includes compatibility with all major Linux distributions, as well as the GNU/Linux kernel and libraries.
Detailed definition:
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Debian_
- A series of releases for the Linux operating system.
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6.0
refers to a release in 2013.
- "64-bit" means the software can run on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. This is often used to describe software that's optimized for performance across multiple architectures.
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GNU General Public License (GPL)
- A non-profit organization that provides a license for free software.
Debian_6.0_64 has been released under the GPL, which allows individuals or groups of people to use and distribute it freely.