Debian 13 "Trixie" Installer Alpha Released: What’s New?

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The Debian Project has released the first alpha version of the installer for the upcoming Debian GNU/Linux 13 “Trixie” operating system series, which is set to launch next year. This milestone allows early adopters and Linux enthusiasts to explore its new features.

Key Highlights of the Debian 13 Installer Alpha

  1. Linux Kernel 6.12 LTS Integration

    • The Debian 13 installer includes the latest Linux 6.12 LTS kernel, providing long-term support and ensuring stability. This kernel version is expected to be the default in the final release.

  2. Improved Hardware Support

    • The alpha release supports the RISCV64 architecture, a 64-bit variant of the RISC-V open-source instruction set. This demonstrates dedication to embracing emerging hardware platforms and enhancing compatibility.

  3. Dropping Legacy Architectures

    • The installer no longer supports ARMel and i386 architectures, signaling a shift toward newer architectures. While these architectures remain in the archive for now, the MIPSel architecture was fully removed from the archive last year.

What This Means for Users

The alpha installer provides insight into the upcoming changes in Debian 13. Early adopters can test the installer to identify bugs and improve the overall experience for the final release. Moreover, Linux enthusiasts can experiment with cutting-edge hardware support and kernel improvements. For developers, this release presents an opportunity to optimize applications for the new kernel and architecture support.

Getting Started with the Debian 13 Installer Alpha

Users eager to test the Debian 13 “Trixie” installer alpha can download it from Debian’s official website. However, since this is a pre-release version, it is best suited for testing environments and not for production use.

With this early release, Debian 13 “Trixie” promises to deliver a significant update that balances innovation and stability. Stay tuned for further updates as the official release date approaches next year!

 

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