The first corrective update of the distribution has been generated Debian 13, which includes package updates released in the month since the new branch's release and fixes issues in the installer. The release includes 72 updates that address stability issues and 16 updates that fix vulnerabilities.
Of the changes in Debian 13.1 includes updates to the latest stable versions of the following packages: dpdk, galera, git, glib, gnome-online-accounts, gnome-shell, gssdp, libadwaita-1, librepo, mariadb, mozjs128, network-manager-openvpn, pcre2, postfix, postgresql, ptyxis, qemu, samba, and systemd. The guix package manager, which remains unmaintained and contains security issues, has been removed from the distribution.
Installation assemblies will be prepared in the coming hours for downloading and installation from scratch. Debian 13.1 Systems that have been previously installed and maintained up to date receive updates that are present in Debian 13.1, via the standard update installation system. Security fixes included in new releases Debian, are available to users as updates are released through the security service.debian.org.
A new release of the previous stable branch is available at the same time Debian 12.12, which includes 135 updates fixing stability issues and 83 updates fixing vulnerabilities. The following packages have been updated to the latest stable versions: apache2, clamav, dpdk, galera, libsoup3, llvm-toolchain, mariadb, openssl, postgresql, rar, rustc-web, systemd, usb.ids, and wireless-regdb. The guix package has been removed.
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