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.