The Debian project just released Debian 6.0.10, the tenth and final update of its oldstable distribution Debian 6.0
------------------------------------------------------------------------Debian 6.0.10 released
The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Updated Debian 6.0: 6.0.10 released press@debian.org
July 19th, 2014 http://www.debian.org/News/2014/20140719
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The Debian project is pleased to announce the tenth and final update of
its oldstable distribution Debian 6.0 (codename "squeeze"). This update
mainly adds corrections for security problems to the oldstable release,
along with a few adjustments for serious problems. Security advisories
were already published separately and are referenced where available.
The packages from DSA 2727, DSA 2765, DSA 2893 and DSA 2912 are not
included in this point release for technical reasons, as are some
architectures for DSA 2782, DSA 2809, DSA 2810, DSA 2868 and DSA 2886.
All other security updates released during the lifetime of "squeeze"
that have not previously been part of a point release are included in
this update.
Please note that this update does not constitute a new version of Debian
6.0 but only updates some of the packages included. There is no need to
throw away old "squeeze" CDs or DVDs but only to update via an up-to-
date Debian mirror after an installation, to cause any out of date
packages to be updated.
Those who frequently install updates from security.debian.org won't have
to update many packages and most updates from security.debian.org are
included in this update.
New installation media and CD and DVD images containing updated packages
will be available soon at the regular locations.
Upgrading to this revision online is usually done by pointing the
aptitude (or apt) package tool (see the sources.list(5) manual page) to
one of Debian's many FTP or HTTP mirrors. A comprehensive list of
mirrors is available at:
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
Please note that the 6.0 distribution is no longer receiving security
support. If you are using the amd64 or i386 architecture and not able to
upgrade to the current stable release, you may wish to investigate the
"squeeze-lts" distribution. More information is available at:
https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/