The Debian Project has released an update to its popular GNU/Linux distribution, with security-related bugfixes a key feature. "This is the first update of Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (codename 'Sarge') which mainly adds security updates to the stable release, along with some corrections to serious problems," said Debian security team member Martin Schulze in an e-mail announcing the update. . Schulze said systems administrators who regularly updated their Debian-based systems with security patches would not have to update much software. The update contains fixes for 172 pieces of software, including high-profile entries like spam-buster SpamAssassin, Web browser Mozilla Firefox and its sister project the Thunderbird e-mail client, the PHP and Python scripting languages, Web server Apache and anti-virus software ClamAV, in addition to the Linux kernel. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Ubuntu's new release bolsters safety by addressing vulnerabilities, affecting 150 applications such as Chrome and Nginx.. Debian Linux, Software Fixes, Security Update, Administration, Bug Fixes. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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