Debian 13.5 Bolsters Trixie With 103 Security Fixes and Kernel Patches
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Debian 13.5 point release lands with security fixes, bug patches
Debian 13.5 is the fifth point release for the stable distribution “trixie.” The update folds in roughly 100 Debian Security Advisories and corrections for more than 130 source packages, covering everything from the Linux kernel and Apache HTTP Server to OpenSSH, sudo, systemd, OpenSSL, glibc, and FreeRDP. Fresh installer images carrying the same fixes will follow at the regular download locations. Sysadmins running trixie do not need to reinsta…
Debian 13.5 Bolsters Trixie With 103 Security Fixes and Kernel Patches
Debian 13.5 arrived on May 16, 2026. The point release packs 103 security updates and 144 bug fixes into the stable Trixie distribution. Administrators who run production servers on Debian took notice immediately. This update doesn’t rewrite the operating system. It patches holes. It corrects serious problems. And it refreshes installation media so new deployments start from a secure baseline. The official announcement from Debian.org makes that…
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