Debian 10.9 Released With FWUPD SBAT Support, Bug Fixes
While Debian 11.0 is brewing and currently under a hard freeze, Debian 10.9 is out this weekend as the latest stable update to Debian 10 "Buster".
Debian 10.9 brings SBAT support to the FWUPD packages, a security fix to cloud-init to avoid logging generated passwords to world-readable log files, Intel CPU microcode updates, the latest Linux 4.19 kernel patches incorporated, and a wide variety of other bug fixes and security updates. Overall Debian 10.9 is largely a mundane release besides getting the latest security fixes out there.
The full list of security updates and other package changes to Debian 10.9 can be found via Debian.org.
Debian 10.9 brings SBAT support to the FWUPD packages, a security fix to cloud-init to avoid logging generated passwords to world-readable log files, Intel CPU microcode updates, the latest Linux 4.19 kernel patches incorporated, and a wide variety of other bug fixes and security updates. Overall Debian 10.9 is largely a mundane release besides getting the latest security fixes out there.
The full list of security updates and other package changes to Debian 10.9 can be found via Debian.org.
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