Debian 12.8 “Bookworm” Released with 68 Bug Fixes and 50 Security Updates
Powered by a newer kernel in the Linux 6.1 LTS series, Debian 12.8 is here a little over two months after Debian 12.7 as the seventh point release of Debian Bookworm. Yes, seventh, because Debian 12.3 was never released due to an issue in the EXT4 file system leading to data corruption so it doesn’t count.
Debian 12.8 provides those who want to deploy the latest Debian Bookworm operating system on new hardware an up-to-date installation media where they won’t have to download hundreds of updates from the repositories after the installation.
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Debian 12.8 Released
The Debian project announced the release of Debian 12.8, the second-oldest Linux distro and one of the most widely used.
Debian is renowned for its stability, security, and reliability, making it one of the most popular distros for servers. With the latest 12.x series, codenamed “Bookworm,” Debian is better than ever for desktop and laptops, since it now includes non-free firmware and drivers by default, rather than making the user download and install them independently.
The latest version, Debian 12.8, includes a number of security and bug fixes