Debian Project Developers announced this morning the availability of Debian releases GNU / Linux 9.3 and Debian GNU/Linux 8.10 in the Stretch and Jessie series.
Debian GNU/Linux 9.3 is the third information maintenance of the Stretch series, in the latest stable version of the operating system, and Debian GNU/Linux 8.10 represents the tenth release of the Jessie series, which is the distribution of Debian before the 9 Stretch series.
And the two updates include the latest security updates distributed through official repositories.
“This point release adds mostly security fixes, as well as some tweaks for serious problems. Security updates have already been published separately," reads today's announcement.
"Note that the point release is not a new version of Debian 9, but it does update some of the included packages."
Debian GNU / Linux 9.3 "Stretch" and Debian GNU / Linux 8.10 "Jessie" include many security updates and various bug fixes, but as of today, today's announcements refer to existing Debian GNU / Linux 9 Stretch and Debian 8 systems.
If you are already in Debian you do not have to download new ISO to update your installations.
Just open a terminal and run the command:
This will install all the updates. New ISO images for Debian GNU / Linux 9.3 "Stretch" and Debian GNU / Linux 8.10 "Jessie" will be released in the near future, for those who want to perform a new installation and do not want to download a bunch of updates after its completion.
As soon as ISO is released, we will post the download links as usual.