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Debian 13 “Trixie” Released — And e-Swecha Joins the Party!
The Debian Project has officially announced the release of Debian 13 “Trixie” yesterday, bringing with it a massive set of updates, improved hardware support, and more than 13,000 new packages. It comes with live boot and installation support, and works across various architectures — keeping Debian’s legacy of universality intact.
Today, the excitement continues with the release of e-Swecha, a FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) operating system built on top of Debian 13 “Trixie”.
What is e-Swecha?
e-Swecha is a specialized Debian-based distribution, designed for coding and development purposes. While Debian provides a robust and stable base, e-Swecha takes it a step further by including a preinstalled development stack. This means developers can start working right after installation — no tedious setup required.
Key Highlights of e-Swecha
- Built on Debian 13 “Trixie”
- Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS for improved hardware support and stability
- Preinstalled development stack, including VSCodium for coding out-of-the-box
- Designed for ** engineering students**
- Recommended os for summer of ai interns at Vishwam.ai
- Supports HTTP Boot and PXE Boot for network-based deployments
- Ideal for both live boot sessions and full installation
- Fully compatible with Debian’s 13,000+ new packages
Why e-Swecha?
The main goal behind e-Swecha is to offer a developer-focused Linux experience that works right from the start. While many distros are general-purpose, e-Swecha is tailored for programmers, DevOps engineers, and AI/ML enthusiasts, ensuring essential tools are available without extra configuration.
With Debian’s legendary stability and modern kernel support, e-Swecha is an excellent choice for both seasoned developers and students who want a ready-to-code environment.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been waiting to try out Debian 13 “Trixie”, now’s a great time — and if you want an optimized experience for coding, e-Swecha is worth checking out. Whether you’re booting it live or installing it on your main machine, you get the reliability of Debian with the convenience of a preconfigured development environment.
For more on Debian 13, visit the Debian Project page.
To try out e-Swecha, keep an eye on the Vishwam.ai community channels for download links and updates.
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