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==Installing on Debian== | ==Installing on Debian[[File:Debian_logo.png|48px|frameless|link=|middle]]== | ||
Debian 6 doesn't have GTK+ version 3, and Debian 7 has partial support for all the features we use in GTK+ (version 3.4 while our minimum is supposed to be 3.6). You can still make it work with Debian 7 but Debian 8, codename ''Jessie'' is recommended. For a desktop system, the next stable is probably the better choice, called Debian testing, currently version 9 with codename ''Stretch''. | Debian 6 doesn't have GTK+ version 3, and Debian 7 has partial support for all the features we use in GTK+ (version 3.4 while our minimum is supposed to be 3.6). You can still make it work with Debian 7 but Debian 8, codename ''Jessie'' is recommended. For a desktop system, the next stable is probably the better choice, called Debian testing, currently version 9 with codename ''Stretch''. |
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Installing on Debian
Debian 6 doesn't have GTK+ version 3, and Debian 7 has partial support for all the features we use in GTK+ (version 3.4 while our minimum is supposed to be 3.6). You can still make it work with Debian 7 but Debian 8, codename Jessie is recommended. For a desktop system, the next stable is probably the better choice, called Debian testing, currently version 9 with codename Stretch.