Debian 10 will reach its end of life at the end of the month, so you will need to upgrade to Debian 11 or 12 by then. Read on to learn more about the situation and how to upgrade if affected.
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The Debian Project has released Debian 10.10, a cumulative update that rolls all of the latest package updates into a new ISO, saving people time when they perform a clean install of Debian 10.
The Debian project has announced the release of Debian 10.9. The new ISO image includes all the latest updates for Debian 10. If you run Debian 10 already, just apply any available patches.
The Debian Project has announced the availability of Debian 10.8. The new update includes all the latest security patches available for Debian, which helps users save time during clean installs.
The Debian Project has announced the availability of Debian 10.7. The new update includes all the latest security patches available for Debian, which helps users save time during clean installs.
The Debian project has announced the availability of Debian 10.3 and Debian 9.12. They include all the latest security patches so they're useful if you need to do a clean install on your systems.
The Debian Project has announced the availability of Debian 10.2. The new update includes all the latest security patches available for Debian, which will help users save time during clean installs.
Tails 4.0 has just been released and is the first to be based on Debian 10. It brings the brand new Tor Browser 9.0 and runs the Linux 5.3.2 kernel which enables support for more hardware.
Debian 10.1 and Debian 9.10 have been scheduled for a point release. The first point release is usually pushed after one month but Debian 10.1 is untypical and will take two months.
Debian 10, codenamed Buster, is due for release today (July 6). It comes with nearly 57,703 packages which is the most for any release to date. Lots of end-user software has been upgraded too.
The Debian Project has announced in its mailing list that Debian 10, codenamed Buster, will be released to the public on July 6. It has called on developers to submit last-minute bugs before June 25.
The Debian Project has opened submissions for Debian 10 artwork proposals. If your artwork is chosen as default it will be present on the installer, login screen, desktop wallpaper, t-shirts and more.
Debian 10 "Buster", due for release in 2019, will likely ship with the new window manager, Wayland, but will also come with X11 as a fallback in case people's hardware doesn't support it.