The Debian project has announced the release of the first corrective update for the DEBIAN 12 distribution. This update includes packet updates that have been released within a month of the new branch’s release and addresses the issues with the installer. In total, there are 89 updates that eliminate stability problems and 26 updates that address vulnerabilities.
One of the notable changes in Debian 12.1 is the update to fresh stable versions of various software including Libreoffice, DBUS, DPDK, GNOME-CONTROL-CENTER, GNOME-MAPS, GNOME-SHELL, GNOME-Software, NVIDIA-GRAPHICS-DRIVERS, Postfix, qemu, and systemd.
To facilitate fresh installations, Debian 12.1 assemblies are made available for download and installation. Users who already have Debian installed and are currently supported will receive the updates present in Debian 12.1 through the standard update installation system.
Security updates included in the new Debian release can be obtained through the security.debian.org repository.
For more information and to access the Debian 12.1 release, please visit the official announcement.
To download the Debian 12.1 assemblies, please visit the official website.