Debian 13.2 “Trixie” released with 123 bug fixes, 55 security fixes, and updated packages

Debian 13.2 “Trixie” released with 123 bug fixes, 55 security fixes, and updated packages

Debian 13.2, known as “Trixie”, is now available as a maintenance update focused on stability and security for Debian GNU/Linux systems. This release introduces 123 bug fixes and 55 security updates, with refreshed package versions for key applications such as Chromium, Firefox ESR, the Linux kernel, GIMP, Redis, OpenSSL, QEMU, and many more.

Following these system enhancements, Debian 13.2 offers updated installation images for multiple architectures, including AMD64, ARM64, and RISC-V64. This broad hardware support ensures smooth deployments for new installations and a straightforward update process for existing setups.

Current users of Debian 13 can upgrade their system using the command sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade. New users are encouraged to download the latest ISO images to minimize post-installation updates and benefit from the newest security and stability measures immediately. Debian 13.2 is tailored for those prioritizing enhanced system security and reliability, as it does not introduce new features or major changes to the user experience.

by Paul

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Debian is a Linux distribution developed by the Debian Project, an association of individuals committed to creating a free operating system. Known for its low memory usage and lack of tracking, Debian offers robust package control, making it a reliable choice for technical users. With a rating of 4.4, it stands as a prominent option among Linux distros.

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