Software Update: Debian GNU/Linux 9.13

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Debian is an open source operating system, which can be used for both desktops and servers, with an emphasis on stability and security. It is therefore used as the basis for various Linux distributions, including Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Version 9.0, codenamed ‘Stretch’, is a so-called Long Term Support release and will be provided with updates for five years. Version 9.13 is the last update to be released, only security updates will be released for the next two years. Version 10 was also released more than a year ago. The release notes for this update can be found below.

Debian 9:9.13 released

The Debian project is pleased to announce the thirteenth (and final) update of its oldstable distribution Debian 9 (codename stretch). This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories have already been published separately and are referenced where available.

Please note that the point release does not constitute a new version of Debian 9 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no need to throw away old “stretch” media. After installation, packages can be upgraded to the current versions using an up-to-date Debian mirror.

Those who frequently install updates from security.debian.org won’t have to update many packages, and most such updates are included in the point release.

New installation images will be available soon at the regular locations.

Upgrading an existing installation to this revision can be achieved by pointing the package management system at one of Debian’s many HTTP mirrors. A comprehensive list of mirrors is available here.

Version number 9.13
Release status Final
Operating systems Linux
Website Debian
Download https://www.debian.org/releases/oldstable/
License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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