I present to you Voyager 13.1.1 Debian based on Debian 13.1 “Trixie”. with all updates and almost all new features of the latest version Voyager, transferred and tested on it. A version with le nouveau Gnome 48 desktop , light, fast, modern, fluid, secure and powerful in a hybrid environment for PC and Tablet. This release is based on the Linux 6.12 kernel and the Debian 13.1 “Trixie” distribution with its new features. The 6.12 kernel is in LTS release . Trixie will be supported for the next 5 years thanks to the combined work of the Debian Security Team and the Long Term Support Team.
Has been integrated, options grouped in the Voyager Box with new layouts and a new theme, Miami Beach . With the options Style Dark , Night Mode , a new parental control Block sites , Conky Control , Effects Gnome Shell , Repair , Switch Debian , Backup , Wine and Gaming and Gnome extensions selected according to PC needs. With numerous Themes and Wallpapers and essential software. This version contains Software – Gnome Software, to manage Deb and Flatpack packages together . Firefox in deb version and LibreOffice have been installed in their latest updates. Newcomers, showtime player, loope images, shotcut for video editing and Foliate Ebook and many other new features to discover. The Xfce desktop is almost no longer compatible for the duo with Gnome, it has been removed.
As you can see, the new theme is inspired by the upcoming GTA 6 game, with a new logo and will be just as sunny as the old version, to want to put the color in the spotlight, but you will still have the possibility to change it by its many themes already integrated. Attention, to avoid any confusion Voyager 13.1 is built around the official Debian repositories and structures to avoid any security issues and confusions. To summarize, it is a port of Voyager on Debian with some differences because Ubuntu often have the latest software and kernel updates, not Debian which prefers stability for 5 years.
The installer on Debian has received various improvements that have resulted in better hardware support and some interesting new features. Take, for example, the improved handling of proprietary (non-free) firmware for hardware, which now simplifies loading such firmware from the installer. This was made possible by the inclusion of Debian APT which allows for better handling of non-free firmware on Debian. Thus, non-free firmware binaries will now be enabled by default when it is verified that they are needed. These changes will allow for better support for various hardware running on non-free firmware, especially GPUs and Wi-Fi adapters.
Debian , which is supported by a huge community , is the mother of deb versions on which all versions are based. This is why this version 13.1 was made after 11, 12 and 7. Never forget where we come from!