The Debian Project has officially announced Debian 12.7 “Bookworm,” bringing important updates and enhancements to this widely trusted Linux distribution. Released just two months after Debian 12.6, this point release maintains Debian’s reputation for stability and security.
Key Updates in Debian 12.7 #
Debian 12.7 comes with 55 security updates and 51 bug fixes. These updates ensure that your system remains secure and reliable. This release is especially valuable for users setting up new installations, as it offers the latest installation media, reducing the need for post-installation updates.
Continued Support with Linux 6.1 LTS Kernel #
This release continues to use the Linux 6.1 LTS kernel, which will receive support until December 2026. The long-term support ensures that Debian 12 Bookworm installations stay secure and stable for years to come.
Installation Images for Various Architectures #
Debian 12.7 provides installation images for a variety of hardware architectures, including:
- 64-bit (amd64)
- 32-bit (i386)
- PowerPC 64-bit Little Endian (ppc64el)
- IBM System z (s390x)
- MIPS 64-bit Little Endian (mips64el)
- MIPS 32-bit Little Endian (mipsel)
- ARMhf and AArch64 (arm64)
Live Images with Desktop Environments #
Debian 12.6 live images are also available. These images come preinstalled with popular desktop environments such as KDE Plasma 5.27.5 LTS, GNOME 43.9, and Xfce 4.18. For users who prefer a minimal setup, a “Standard” live ISO image without a graphical environment is available.
Debian 11.11 “Bullseye” Update #
In addition to the Debian 12.7 release, the Debian Project has also updated Debian 11.11 “Bullseye.” This update includes 50 bug fixes and 27 security updates. Users running Debian 11 should upgrade to this latest version for better stability and security.
How to Update Your System #
Existing Debian users can easily upgrade to the latest version. Simply run these commands in your terminal:
Alternatively, you can use a graphical package manager like Synaptic to perform the upgrade.