You can now upgrade to Debian Trixie 13.5 from 13.4!
Debian Trixie 13 was released on August 2025 to provide you with more up-to-date software and to make your system more secure and reliable. Since then, several point releases were made to fix further bugs and security issues to ensure that all issues that were reported since the initial release would be fixed.
Today, the Debian release team have announced that the fifth point release, Debian Trixie 13.5, was released to the general public for upgrades! This point release was said to add security bug fixes, along with other adjustments for serious problems.
This includes the following changes:
- Various security bug fixes have been integrated to the Linux kernel, which ensures that your computer becomes more secure.
- Various security bug fixes have been integrated to different packages, such as
bubblewrap,freerdp3,harfbuzz,python3.13,sed,systemd, andxorg-server. - Various packages have been rebuilt with the updated
glibcpackage, which brings security fixes. - RISC64 illegal instruction issues have been fixed in various packages, such as GRUB 2.
- 7zip has been updated to make upgrades from Bookworm to Trixie easier.
Only one package has been removed from the official Debian 13 repositories, which was dav4tbsync, because Thunderbird 140 replaces this package, which already provides functionality similar to what this obsolete package used to provide.
To upgrade to Debian Trixie 13.5, you can perform upgrades to packages on your existing Trixie installation with sudo apt update ; sudo apt dist-upgrade.
You’ll be able to download the new ISO files soon, so you’ll have to be patient.
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