The Debian 13 distribution has been updated with its second corrective release, Debian 13.2, which includes a number of package updates and fixes to the installer. This release contains a total of 123 updates to address stability issues and 55 updates to fix vulnerabilities. Among the updates in Debian 13.2 are the latest stable versions of various packages including 7zip, ansible-core, dkms, epiphany-browser, evolution, fonts-noto-color-emoji, mailmindr, nextcloud-desktop, openssl, patroni, postfix, qemu, quicktext, samba, systemd, tbsync, ublock-origin, and xnote. Additionally, the package rust-profiling-procmacros has been removed from the distribution and marked as unused.
Users have the option to download and install Debian 13.2 from scratch using the official builds. For existing systems that are regularly updated, the updates included in Debian 13.2 will be automatically installed through the standard update system. Security fixes included in Debian releases are also provided to users through security.debian.org as updates are released. This latest release aims to enhance the stability and security of the Debian 13 distribution for users.