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Debian 13.3 “Trixie” Released with 108 Bug Fixes and 37 Security Updates
Coming almost two months after Debian 13.2, the Debian 13.3 point release offers updated installation media to those who want to deploy the latest Debian Trixie operating system on new hardware or those who had issues with the previous ISO images.
This is also the recommended ISO to download if you want to install the latest Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie” operating system and don’t want to download hundreds of updates from the repositories after the installation. In numbers, Debian 13.3 includes a total of 108 bug fixes for miscellaneous packages and 37 security updates.
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Debian 13.3 Released with Security Fixes and Stability Updates
Over two months after the previous 13.2 release, the Debian Project rolled out the third update to the stable 13 “Trixie” series, consolidating corrections for security vulnerabilities and serious functional issues across a wide range of packages.
However, if you’ve been keeping your system updated through security.debian.org, there’s not much to do with this release, because most of the fixes were already included in earlier updates. 13.3 just brings them together in one place.
Key package updates include upstream stable releases for Ansible, Apache2, Flatpak, Go components, PostgreSQL 17, QEMU, and the Linux kernel itself. Security and stability fixes address a variety of issues, including integer overflows, parsing errors, heap overflows, memory corruption risks, denial-of-service vulnerabilities, and bounds-check failures.