Debian 13 ("trixie") released

The Debian Project has released its latest stable version, https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250809

("trixie"), which will be supported through 2030. This release

includes GNOME 48, KDE Plasma 6.3, Xfce 4.20,

Linux 6.12, GCC 14.2, Python 3.13, and

systemd 257.

This release contains over 14,100 new packages for a total count of

69,830 packages, while over 8,840 packages have been removed as

"obsolete". 44,326 packages were updated in this release. The overall

disk usage for "trixie" is 403,854,660 kB (403 GB), and is made up of

1,463,291,186 lines of code. [...]

With this broad selection of packages and its traditional wide

architecture support, Debian once again stays true to its goal of

being "The Universal Operating System". It is suitable for many

different use cases: from desktop systems to netbooks; from

development servers to cluster systems; and for database, web, and

storage servers. At the same time, additional quality assurance

efforts like automatic installation and upgrade tests for all packages

in Debian's archive ensure that "trixie" fulfills the high

expectations that users have of a stable Debian release.

Trixie adds riscv64 as an officially supported architecture, and

drops i386 as a regular architecture. Users with i386 systems should

not upgrade to trixie; the project recommends reinstalling them as

amd64, or retiring the hardware. See the release

notes and issues

to be aware of before installing or upgrading to trixie.

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