Debian 13.3 Released With Many Security & Bug Fixes
Debian 13.3 is out today as the newest stable point release for Debian Trixie.
This latest point release for Debian 13 brings dozens of security fixes as well as a variety of bug fixes. Besides addressing numerous CVEs, Debian 13.3 brings new point releases for the likes of GNOME Mutter, fixes a timing side-channel issue in EDK2, fixes a Wayland start-up crash for QIV by forcing the X11 GDK back-end (XWayland use), fixing timezone data for Argentina and Ukraine, and other miscellaneous fixes.
The Debian 13.3 security fixes are for the like of Chromium, rust-sudo-rs, FFmpeg, Thunderbird, Krita, Containerd, WordPress, VLC and many others.
More details on today's Debian 13.3 release via Debian.org.
This latest point release for Debian 13 brings dozens of security fixes as well as a variety of bug fixes. Besides addressing numerous CVEs, Debian 13.3 brings new point releases for the likes of GNOME Mutter, fixes a timing side-channel issue in EDK2, fixes a Wayland start-up crash for QIV by forcing the X11 GDK back-end (XWayland use), fixing timezone data for Argentina and Ukraine, and other miscellaneous fixes.
The Debian 13.3 security fixes are for the like of Chromium, rust-sudo-rs, FFmpeg, Thunderbird, Krita, Containerd, WordPress, VLC and many others.
More details on today's Debian 13.3 release via Debian.org.
