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Thinking Debian 13 isn’t worth the upgrade? Let’s talk about the real improvements you’ll get.

Debian 13 ships with newer versions of essential software like GNU Compiler 14.2, Python 3.13, and OpenJDK 21, boosting efficiency and compatibility. The default GNOME desktop jumps from version 43 to 48, offering a more polished experience—along with updates to all other desktops.

And as always, Debian stays true to its reputation: rock-solid stability + stronger security, while keeping pace with modern software trends.

👉 Want to know the safest and fastest way to upgrade from Debian 12 to Debian 13? Watch my full guide here → [https://youtu.be/C27UPa7WTe8]

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00:00If you are thinking that upgrading from Debian 12 to Debian 13 does not worth it,
00:06then let me tell you the key benefits you will get with Debian 13 over Debian 12.
00:12For the first time Debian officially supports the RISC-V architecture,
00:17meaning now you can test or use Debian on a fully open source hardware.
00:22Using the Foronix test suite, it was found that Debian 13 shows an average performance improvement
00:29of 10 to 13 percent over Debian 12. Debian 13 features an upgrade from kernel 6.1 to 6.12,
00:39enhancing and optimizing performance for modern multi-core processors.
00:43These improvements has already made Debian 13 a compelling upgrade choice for many users,
00:50who are seeking better performance, enhanced features, and improved security.

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