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#1 2021-05-27 15:25

Tolkem
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What's new in Debian 11(Bullseye - Q4OS Gemini)

Hi everyone! Hope you're all having a nice life! smile

While checking my feed bumped into this very interesting article and thought I would share here https://michael-prokop.at/blog/?p=5617

An excerpt:

As a starting point, let’s look at some selected packages and their versions in buster vs. bullseye as of 2021-05-27 (mainly having amd64 in mind):
Package     buster/v10     bullseye/v11
ansible     2.7.7             2.10.8
apache     2.4.38             2.4.46
apt             1.8.2.2             2.2.3
bash     5.0                     5.1
ceph     12.2.11            14.2.20
docker     18.09.1            20.10.5
dovecot     2.3.4            2.3.13
dpkg     1.19.7            1.20.9
emacs     26.1            27.1
gcc             8.3.0            10.2.1
git             2.20.1            2.30.2
golang     1.11            1.15
libc             2.28            2.31
kernel      4.19            5.10
llvm     7.0                    11.0
lxc             3.0.3            4.0.6
mariadb     10.3.27            10.5.10
nginx     1.14.2            1.18.0
nodejs     10.24.0           12.21.0
openjdk     11.0.9.1           11.0.11+9 + 17~19
openssh     7.9p1           8.4p1
openssl     1.1.1d           1.1.1k
perl             5.28.1           5.32.1
php             7.3                   7.4+76
postfix     3.4.14           3.5.6
postgres     11                  13
puppet     5.5.10          5.5.22
python2     2.7.16          2.7.18
python3     3.7.3          3.9.2
qemu       3.1                  5.2
ruby     2.5.1          2.7+2
rust             1.41.1          1.48.0
samba     4.9.5          4.13.5
systemd     241                  247.3
unattended-upgrades  1.11.2         2.8
util-linux     2.33.1         2.36.1
vagrant     2.2.3         2.2.14
vim             8.1.0875         8.2.2434
zsh             5.7.1         5.8

Also, the author includes some links with more details about some pkgs like apt, systemd, bash and others which are worth a read too smile

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