New Builds of Debian 11 and Debian 10 (UPDATED)
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Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 11: 11.5 released
The Debian project is pleased to announce the fifth update of its stable distribution Debian 11 (codename bullseye). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced where available.
Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debian 11 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no need to throw away old bullseye media. After installation, packages can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian mirror.
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Debian -- News -- Updated Debian 10: 10.13 released
The Debian project is pleased to announce the thirteenth (and final) update of its oldstable distribution Debian 10 (codename buster). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced where available.
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FLOSSLinux: 202209101115 Debian release day - Cambridge - Bullseye and Buster testing starting
And I'm over here with the Debian images/media release team in Cambridge.
First time together in Cambridge for a long time: several of the usual suspects - RattusRattus, Sledge, Isy and myself. Also in the room are Kartik and egw - I think this is their first time.
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Debian 10.13 and Debian 11.5 Are Available as Bugfix Releases
The Debian Project has announced 10.13 and 11.5 updates to its “Buster” and “Bullseye” series, which mainly address security issues.
Debian is one of the oldest GNU/Linux distributions in active development. However, it does not follow a strict release schedule, making it difficult to predict when a new release will be available.
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FLOSSLinux: 202209101602 Debian release day - Cambridge - post 2
Definitely settling into a rhythm - we've been joined by smcv in person (and bittin on line). Bullseye testing is now well beyond the standard image testing into the live images.
Buster images are gradually being built so there's the added confusion of two sets of wiki editing, two sets of potential edit conflicts ...
Andrew Cater weighs in again.
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FLOSSLinux: 202209102213 - Debian release day - Cambridge - post 3
Working a bit more slowly - coming to the end of the process. I've been wrestling with a couple of annoying old laptops and creating mayhem. The others are almost through the process - it's been a very long day, almost 12 hours now.
As ever, it's good to be with people who appreciate this work - I'm also being menaced by a dog that wants fuss all the time. It certainly makes a difference to have fast connectivity and even faster remarks backwards and forwards.
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FLOSSLinux: 202209110020 - Debian release day(s) - Cambridge - post 4
RattusRattus, Isy, smcv have all just left after a very long day. Steve is finishing up the final stages. The mayhem has quietened, the network cables are coiled, pretty much everything is tidied away. A new experience for two of us - I just hope it hasn't put them off too much.
The IRC channels are quiet and we can put this one to bed after a good day's work well done.
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Debian GNU/Linux 11.5 “Bullseye” Released with 53 Security Updates and 58 Bug Fixes
Debian GNU/Linux 11.5 is here exactly two months after the Debian GNU/Linux 11.4 point release as an updated installation medium for those who want to install the latest and greatest Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series on new computers.
It includes all the security and software updates that have been released from July 9th until today through the main Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” software repositories. In numbers, it includes a total of 58 miscellaneous bug fixes and 53 security updates.