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Debian “trixie” Release Information
Debian “trixie” Release Information
Debian 13.4 was
released on
March 14th, 2026
Debian 13.0 was initially released on August 9th, 2025.
The release included many major
changes, described in
our
press release
and
the
Release Notes
The Debian 13 life cycle encompasses five years: the initial three years of
full Debian support, until August 9th, 2028, and two years of
Long Term Support (LTS), until June 30th, 2030. The set of
supported architectures is reduced during the LTS term. For more information,
please refer to the
Security Information
webpage and
the
LTS section of the Debian Wiki
To obtain and install Debian, see
the
installation information
page and the
Installation Guide
. To upgrade from an older
Debian release, see the instructions in the
Release Notes
Computer architectures supported at initial release of trixie:
64-bit PC (amd64)
64-bit ARM (AArch64)
Hard Float ABI ARM (armhf)
POWER Processors
RISC-V 64-bit little endian (riscv64)
IBM System z
Additionally:
The legacy
32-bit PC (i386)
architecture is supported only as a co-architecture for running 32-bit software on amd64
The
EABI ARM (armel)
architecture is supported only for upgrades and not new installations.
Both architectures will be removed in a future release.
Contrary to our wishes, there may be some problems that exist in the
release, even though it is declared
stable
. We've made
a list of the major known problems
, and you can always
report other issues
to us.
Last but not least, we have a list of
people who take
credit
for making this release happen.
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