
Debian 11 ‘Bullseye’ Enters Long Term Support Phase
Debian 11 'Bullseye' ends regular support. LTS takes over until 2026. Users are encouraged to switch to 12 'Bookworm' for the latest features.
Debian 11 'Bullseye' ends regular support. LTS takes over until 2026. Users are encouraged to switch to 12 'Bookworm' for the latest features.
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Debian 10 (Buster) will reach end-of-life on June 30, 2024. For continued support and updates, transition to Debian 11 (Bullseye).
Debian 13 introduces tmpfs for /tmp and timed cleanup for /var/tmp, aligning with standard practices in the upcoming Trixie release.
A Debian developer's controversial decision to cut some of KeePassXC's networking capabilities has sparked discontent among its users.
After democratically held elections, Jonathan Carter stepped down as the Debian project leader, passing the role to Andreas Tille.
After Linux XZ Tarball's backdoor discovery, Debian's devs decided to pause the 12.6 release for an in-depth analysis of CVE effects.
Debian's unstable repo now hosts the 64-bit time_t transition, a key move against the 'Year 2038 Problem'. Here's more on that!
Keep your Debian system fresh and current by switching from Stable to Testing with our easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions.
Happy 30th birthday, Debian! Inspiring generations, you shine as a symbol of open-source ideals, innovation, and community.