Debian 11.2 GNU/Linux “Bullseye” KDE Edition | 64 Bug Fixes & 40+ Security Issues | Install & Review
In This Video We Are Discussing About The Debian Project announced today the general availability of Debian GNU/Linux 11.2 as the second point release to the Debian GNU/Linux 11 “Bullseye” operating system series.
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Debian 11.2 is out today as the newest point release to "Bullseye" that premiered earlier this year.
With Debian 11.2 it's another update to deliver the latest package updates primarily for bug and security issues. Making Debian 11.2 more notable is an updated Apache Log4j release due to its nasty security issue coming to light this past week.
There are also a variety of other security issues addressed, a new release of containerd, fixing wget to handle downloads over 2GB on 32-bit systems, and more.
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The Debian project has released a second update for the stable distribution Debian 11, codenamed “Bullseye”. Although the latest update is not a major revision, it includes more than 40 security updates, in addition to 60+ bug fixes.
Nearly two months after releasing Debian 11.1, the team behind the Linux distro has sent out an incremental update that fixes multiple bugs, and also addresses several security issues. One of the most prominent of the patches, include a fix for actively exploited Log4j vulnerability.
If you have been applying updates, you'll automatically be on Debian 11.2. You can check to see if you have the latest updates through the graphical update tool. Alternatively, experienced users can fire up the Terminal and update Debian with the command sudo apt update && sudo apt full upgrade.
The Debian development team has also offered live images (ISO) as well as installers for the supported architectures, which includes x86_64 amd64, i386, PowerPC 64-Bit Little Endian (ppc64el), IBM System z (s390x), MIPS 64-Bit Little Endian (mips64el), MIPS 32-Bit Little Endian (mipsel), MIPS, Armel, ARMhf and AArch64 (arm64) ready.
Some of the most popular applications and software have received an update. The security updates are reportedly meant for Firefox-ESR, WordPress, Apache2, Flatpak, LibreOffice, FFmpeg, and Samba. With the latest update, the Linux kernel is now on version 5.10.83-rt58. All the details about the Debian 11.2 update have been provided on the official website.
Unfortunately, fixes for the X.Org vulnerabilities are still unavailable in the Stable release channel.
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Debian 11.2 can be installed from the same operating system
The Debian Project is pleased to announce the second update to its stable Debian 11 distribution (codename bullseye). This one-off release mainly adds fixes for security issues, along with some tweaks for serious issues. The safety notices have already been published separately and are referenced when available.
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