Debian 9.5: Available the fifth point release of Stretch

The Debian Development Team has released the fifth point release of Debian 9. In the new Debian 9.5, all the latest patches are included.

So if you have already installed Debian 9 then you do not have to download any of the new ISO, just update your system.Debian 9

In their announcement, the Debian project he says:

"The Debian project is pleased to announce the fourth of the stable Debian 9 distribution (codename stretch). The point release adds mostly fixes for security issues, along with a few tweaks for serious issues. Security patches have already been published separately.”

Some notable packages they have to resolve errors, included in this , are: clamav anti-virus, cups printing software and debian-installer which comes with a slightly newer kernel. The flatpak package system has also been updated to a newer version.

You can read it announcement of the new Debian 9.5, which contains all the bugfixes of the fifth update.

The following known software packages also received security updates: , Thunderbird, Tor, Wireshark, and Transmission.

Download the new Debian 9.5 ISO (full)
[ISO] debian-9.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso 2018-07-14 13:13 3.4G

There are other 2 images (ISO DVDs), but you only need the first one to install.

The live images will appear later, once they are ready and uploaded to the repositories. After we release them we will update the publication.

Until then, you can download the above ISO DVD, or the Net install CD below, and select the system you want to install:

[ISO] debian-xNUMX-amd9.5.0-netinst.iso 2018-07-14 13:12 291M

After installation follow the guide
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