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I'm setting up to run something that requires "Linux Debian 9 and Ubuntu 18.04 LTS" I'm a first time Linux user. I just set up a computer to run it with a fresh HDD.

I'm able to find a DVD for 18.04 on Ebay but I'm not sure what Debian 9 is. Can I buy any version of 18.04 and then download and run Debian 9? Or are all versions of Debians on there? Is Debian a "distribution"? I watched a video talking about distributions, but am not sure what it is.

Basically my question is : can I install the 18.04 I have as a first step and then work on figuring out Debian 9? Or do I have to acquire 18.04 and Debian 9 at the same time ?

damadam
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Debian is a GNU/Linux distribution 'upstream' of Ubuntu. The current 'stable' release is debian 10, so debian 9 is an older release referred to as debian old-stable.

Debian can be downloaded at https://www.debian.org/distrib/

Ubuntu can be downloaded at https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop , it's releases are easier to understand, as they have a yy.mm format so 18.04 means the 2018-April release of Ubuntu.

Some releases (eg. Ubuntu Core 18) do use a yy release format, by they are specialist (for example Ubuntu Core is intended for IoT appliances/devices)

Ubuntu also have many 'flavors' (the same base system but with different desktops, the desktop is the GUI interface). They can be downloaded at https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours

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