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1974–1981: Sabah Kabbani [6] 1981–1986: Rafic Jouejati [citation needed] 1990–2000: Walid Muallem [citation needed] 2000–2003: Rostom Al-Zoubi [citation needed] 2004–2011: Imad Moustapha [citation needed] 2012–2014: Zuheir Jabbour (Chargé d'affaires) [citation needed] 18 March 2014–present: Diplomatic relations ended due to the ...
In 2003, The city government of Munich, Germany, choose to migrate its 14,000 desktops to Debian-based LiMux. [53] Even though more than 80 percent of workstations used OpenOffice and 100 percent used Firefox/Thunderbird five years later (November 2008), [ 54 ] an adoption rate of Linux itself of only 20 percent (June 2010) was achieved. [ 55 ]
Ali Nour Al-Din is a 16th generation descendant of Abdul Qadir Al Gilani through his son Abdul Aziz. Abdul Qadir's father, Musa III bin Abdullah, is a descendant of Muhammad's grandson Caliph Hasan, while Abdul Qadir's mother, Fatima Bint Abdullah Al Soma'ai Al-Husseini, is a descendant of Muhammad through his grandson Hussein which makes him Ali Nour Al-Din a 29th generation descendant of ...
Debian Unstable, known as "Sid", contains all the latest packages as soon as they are available, and follows a rolling-release model. [6]Once a package has been in Debian Unstable for 2–10 days (depending on the urgency of the upload), doesn't introduce critical bugs and doesn't break other packages (among other conditions), it is included in Debian Testing, also known as "next-stable".
Ahmed Zoubi, Libyan volleyball player; Assad al Zubi (born 1956), Free Syrian Army general; Ghaleb Zu'bi (born 1943), Jordanian lawyer and politician; Mahmoud Al-Zoubi (1935–2000), Syrian politician; Musa Al-Zubi (born 1993), Jordanian professional footballer; Omran al-Zoubi (1959–2018), Syrian politician and government minister
Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 (hamm) was released during his term. He was also a vice-president and then president of Software in the Public Interest in 1998 and 1999. He was a member of the Debian Technical Committee until November 2014 when he resigned [2] as a result of controversies around the migration of Debian to systemd. [3]
Haldun (also transliterated as Khaldoon or Khaldoun, Arabic: خلدون) is a masculine Arabic given name, it may refer to: Haldun Alagaş (born 1970), Turkish world and European champion karateka Khaldoun Baghdadi , Palestinian-American attorney
Some distributions like Debian tend to separate tools into different packages – usually stable release, development release, documentation and debug. Also counting the source package number varies. For debian and rpm based entries it is just the base to produce binary packages, so the total number of packages is the number of binary packages.