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Steven Barrett has released a new Liquorix kernel derived from Linux kernel 6.15.10. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.

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Debian GNU/Linux has received several security updates, including a Chromium update, Aide security updates, and a PostgreSQL-13 security update:

Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1499-1 aide security update

Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS:
[DLA 4272-1] aide security update
[DLA 4273-1] postgresql-13 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm) and 13 (Trixie):
[DSA 5976-1] chromium security update
[DSA 5977-1] aide security update

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Debian GNU/Linux has received several updates, including security updates for gnutls and unrar, as well as a distro-info-data database update:

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) Extended LTS:
ELA-1496-1 gnutls28 security update

Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) and 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1497-1 distro-info-data database update

Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS:
ELA-1495-1 gnutls28 security update
ELA-1494-1 unrar-nonfree security update

Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS:
[DLA 4267-1] gnutls28 security update

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Live images of Debian GNU/Linux 13 Trixie are now available for download, featuring a range of desktop environments such as GNOME 48.3, KDE 6.3.5, Xfce 4.20, Cinnamon 6.4.10, MATE 1.26, LXQt 2.1.0, and LXDE 0.99.3. Debian 13 has been officially released today after a development period spanning two years, one month, and thirty days.

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Debian GNU/Linux 13 "trixie" has officially launched following a development period of two years, one month, and thirty days. The stable version 13, known as Trixie, will receive support for the next five years, courtesy of the Debian Security team and the Debian Long Term Support team. The release features multiple desktop environments, more than 14,100 new packages, and 44,326 updated packages.

The man-pages for trixie are accessible in various languages, with the manpages-l10n project enhancing and providing new translations. All architectures except for i386 now utilize a 64-bit time_t ABI, enabling support for dates beyond 2038. Debian 13 Trixie features a wide array of updated software packages, such as Apache, Bash, GIMP, GnuPG, Inkscape, GNU C Library, Linux kernel, LLVM/Clang toolchain, MariaDB, Nginx, OpenJDK, OpenLDAP, OpenSSH, OpenSSL, Perl, PHP, Postfix, PostgreSQL, Python, Rustc, Samba, Systemd, and Vim 9.1. This system is compatible with the riscv64 architecture, enabling users to operate Debian on 64-bit RISC-V hardware. The Debian Cloud team releases trixie for various cloud computing platforms, including Amazon EC2, Microsoft Azure, OpenStack, PlainVM, and NoCloud.

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New Debian GNU/Linux 13 Trixie live images are now available for testing, showcasing a variety of desktop environments including GNOME 48.3, KDE 6.3.5, Xfce 4.20, Cinnamon 6.4.10, MATE 1.26, LXQt 2.1.0, and LXDE 0.99.3. The anticipated release date for the final version of Debian 13 is set for August 9, 2025.

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The Debian Installer team has officially announced the third and potentially final release candidate of the Debian 13 "Trixie" installer. The release includes updates like a refreshed Mirrors.masterlist, the addition of linux-image-powerpc64le-64k for ppc64el images, the removal of some udebs, an upgrade of the Linux kernel ABI to 6.12.38+deb13, better depthcharge images, and a stop to automatic copying of firmware files. The release accommodates 78 languages and is free of any significant bugs.

Debian 10697 Ubuntu 6925 Arch Linux 918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Steven Barrett has released a new Liquorix kernel derived from Linux kernel 6.15.9. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.