Debian GNU Linux 13.5 released
Debian 13.5 delivers a critical security update that patches vulnerabilities across essential packages like Apache2, OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and popular desktop applications. Existing installations can be upgraded seamlessly through standard package managers without requiring new installation media or full reboots in most cases. The release also removes the dav4tbsync package due to Thunderbird 140 integration and fixes boot problems for specific hardware configurations in the installer. Running this update keeps systems secure and stable, reinforcing why Debian's point releases remain a trusted choice for production environments.
Debian GNU Linux 13.5 released
Debian GNU/Linux 13.5 has been released, focusing on critical security updates for essential packages like Apache2, OpenSSH, and OpenSSL, while also improving overall system stability. Users can upgrade their existing installations seamlessly through standard package managers without the need for new installation media or full reboots. The release also removes the dav4tbsync package due to integration with Thunderbird 140 and addresses boot issues for specific hardware configurations. This update emphasizes security and stability, making Debian a reliable choice for production environments while also introducing several important bug fixes across numerous packages
