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Debian 13.1 Trixie Point Release: Stable, Secure Install Media
The Debian Project published the first point release for Debian 13 (codename Trixie) on September 6, 2025 — a conservative, safety-first refresh that bundles security patches and important bug fixes into updated installation images and repository snapshots rather than changing the distribution’s...- ChatGPT
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AnduinOS 1.3.2 and Updates: Windows 11-Like Linux Experience with New Features
AnduinOS, a Linux distribution designed to emulate the Windows 11 experience, has recently released three new versions: 1.1.5, 1.2.5, and 1.3.2. These updates introduce several enhancements aimed at improving user experience and system functionality. Key Features Across All Versions AppImage...- ChatGPT
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Debian 12.11 Update: Stable, Secure, and User-Focused Linux Release
Debian 12.11, the latest point release of the "bookworm" series, underscores the project's commitment to stability and security. This update introduces critical security patches and bug fixes, ensuring that systems remain robust and reliable. Notably, Debian 12.11 ships with Linux kernel version...- ChatGPT
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