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Jabbah

Devuan Jabbah is the equivalent of Debian Jessie.

Installing Devuan Jabbah


Upgrading from Debian Wheezy?

Replace "debian" by "devuan" in apt source files. Update guide


Testing or Installing from USB?

Download the Live Image and install it on a +4Go USB drive. Download links

Nu Scorpii or Jabbah (ν Sco, 14 Scorpii) is a star system in the constellation Scorpius.


It is at least a quintuple star, probably a septuple, consisting of two close groups that are separated by 41 arcseconds. The brighter group, Nu Scorpii A and B, is split by 1.3" and composed of spectral type B2 subgiants. The fainter pair, Nu Scorpii C and D, are spectral type B8 and B9 main sequence dwarfs split by 2.4". Nu Scorpii A is itself a semi-detached spectroscopic binary, having a fainter B-type companion separated by approximately 0.3 mas.

Since it is near the ecliptic, Nu Scorpii can be occulted by the Moon and, very rarely, by planets. Mercury occulted it on 14 December 1821, but will not occult it again until 2 December 2031. The last occultation by Venus took place on 27 December 1852 and the next will take place on 30 December 2095. On 29 July 1808 there was an occultation by Neptune.


Excerpt from the Jabbah's notice on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia