Debian 13 "trixie" has been released, thanks to everyone involved! "trixie" images are available for download at https://www.debian.org/distrib/ or you can run apt full-upgrade as always ;-) #debian #debian13 #trixie #ReleasingDebianTrixie
Download Debian

@debian Thank you for keeping us updated and all the work.
🥳 🫶
@debian Just finished upgrading the first of a few machines. Looking great so far!
@debian Thank-you to all the members of the #Debian project. You do amazing work.
@debian congrats and thanks for yet another release!

@debian some personal Debian history: https://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2008/12/11-years-of-debian.html

So, I first used Debian 27 and half years ago :)

11 Years of Debian

11 years ago, a day more or less, I bought an the special issue of CHIP which shipped Debian 1.3.1 . I think I've tried SuSe and RedHat e...

@debian
Congrats! Started migrating systems. Smooth as usual.

Thanks everyone for all the effort!

@debian Congrat. Nice job ! 🤣🥰👍

Update done for me without any problems. 😁

@debian Does KDE Plasma no longer include the necessary packages for online accounts?
@debian Heartfelt thanks to all those involved in making that happen!
@debian thank you for your great work!!!
@debian Thank you to everyone involved!

@debian i alredy took my iso's, (livecd with xfce and netinstall) and dumped in my ventoy stick

Thank very mutch for all Debian tean and third party contributors for this new exciting release for the Best OS ever....

#debain

@debian

Yo necesito actualizar debian12.

La manera más simple: apt full-upgrade?

@debian I just upgraded without any problem. Nice work!
@debian @izzy https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.html#interrupted-remote-upgrades

I'm not sure if running the upgrade inside a tmux session handles this or if I should wait for 12.12.

https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250809#:~:text=Upgrading%20Debian

Should one uninstall the backports too, or is just removing the listing from the sources enough?

https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.html#the-temporary-files-directory-tmp-is-now-stored-in-a-tmpfs

Ah, systemd-controlled. I guess I will be masking that.
5. Issues to be aware of for trixie — release-notes documentation

@izzy @debian https://www.debian.org/releases/trixie/release-notes/issues.html#the-directories-tmp-and-var-tmp-are-now-regularly-cleaned

Wouldn't noatime break this check?

Would it be preferable to mask this one or is "x /tmp" a better idea?
5. Issues to be aware of for trixie — release-notes documentation

@debian Now I need to get around to upgrading the last couple Debian 11 Raspberry Pi 4s with touchscreens I have around... and my birdnet... 😩
@debian @kevinrns good news, Trixie is here now, waiting for Devuan for upgrade
@debian Amazing release 🎉🥳🍾
@debian Another smooth update on 3 machines so far, congrats to everyone.
@debian yes, thank you so much. It’s been a very smooth transition and that speaks volumes to the hard work we are so grateful for.

I'm new to the @debian game.
I just saw in the documentation "Upgrades to Debian 13 "trixie" from the previous release, Debian 12 "bookworm", are automatically handled by the APT package management tool for most configurations. "

However, my debian didn't offer me upgrade in any way. Do I have to install a specific upgrade package?

Currently I'm using a standard installation based on KDE.
Or is upgrade only supported in gnome stock software packages?

Can anyone help? #Followerpower

@M Not sure if there is a newer/better way. But you can just replace all "bookworm" with "trixie" in your /etc/apt/sources.list[.d/*] files. After that run apt dist-upgrade.
@M @debian maybe apt-get dist-upgrade would do the trick. Replacing sources.list works for sure.
You're not supposed to install a specific package - there's an entire guide to follow, which came with the new release: Release Notes for Debian 13 (trixie).
4. Upgrades from Debian 12 (bookworm) — release-notes documentation