![]() ![]() The stable update of Debian 11.3 adds a few important corrections for the following packages: Package Reason ![]() Miscellaneous Bugfixes on Debian 11.3 “bullseye” A comprehensive list of mirrors is available at: ĭebian 11.3 GNU/Linux codename “Bullseye” comes with 92 Bug Fixes and 83 Security Updates Released. You can also upgrade the existing installation into this revision which can be achieved by pointing the package management system at one of Debian’s many HTTP mirrors. While the new installation images will still be available in regular locations. ![]() Most such updates are included in the point release, so they who are frequently install updates from won’t have to update many packages. In addition, the packages can also be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian mirror after installation proccess is completed. So, users is no need to remove away their old bullseye media. ![]() However, the point release is not mark a new version of Debian 11, but only updates some of the available packages or software. Debian team have already been release a Security Advisory separately with official referenced if available. As you know that out there many Linux distribution system is actually based on Debian operating system, including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Parrot OS, and Kali Linux (Offensive Security) which is designed exclusively for penetration testing and digital forensics.Īccording to the Official Debian Team, Debian 11.3 is shipped with many corrections for security issues as its main point release, as well as adjustments to fixes some serious problems. Of course, it become a successor for the Debian 10 “Buster” which is still be actively supported and maintenanced by the Official Debian Team, and also Debian 9 “Stretch” which will reach its End Of Life (EOL) in June 30, 2022. It’s very stable distribution system with long-term support (LTS) until 5 years, and can extend until 10 years (maybe with paid support). Debian 11.0 was first released on Augwhich included many major changes from the previous release of Debian 10 “buster”. The Debian Project as the open-source software community, foundation, and an association of Free Software developers behind all project of Debian operating system is happy to officially announce the general availability of Debian 11.3 codename “bullseye” with some security updates, security advisor and bugfixes. It’s long-term support (LTS) stable version of Debian-based distros with version number 11.3. deb's have this information.Start your VPS now with FREE $100 credit.ĭebian 11.3 with codename “bullseye” have officially been released on late last month, exactly in 26 Marc 2022. Ideally I'd like to take the output of a command like: sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade | grep "^Inst" | grep -i securiĬlean it up a bit and then use some automated source of information to retrieve the dates. Even on the Debian package page and security-tracker sites, no dates are mentioned (except the dates specific CVE's were released).Įven the apc-cache show command doesn't seem to have any date information, only version info: Package: opensslĭepends: libc6 (>= 2.15), libssl1.0.0 (>= 1.0.1)ĭescription-en: Secure Sockets Layer toolkit. While digging into my Debian system, I could not find any way to tell how long security updates had been pending. ![]()
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