So from the release, we know that this is not a major release and that only a number of packages have been upgraded for bug fixes and security reasons. Users on Debian can just update their system to take advantage of these improvements. Now let us take a screenshot tour of Debian 9.

1 – Debian boot screen

2 – Debian Installer (GUI) has been updated to include the fixes incorporated into a stable by the point release

3 – You can also use the text-based installer

4 – Default desktop appearance

5 -Activities Overview

6 – Show applications in Activities Overview

7 – Use Extensions with Gnome Tweak Tool

8 – Activating the Applications Menu

9 – Multiple clocks with World Clock

10 – New Document with Inkscape

11 – Five or More game screen

12 – Quick Settings Area

13 – Notification Area with Time, Date and Calendar

14 – Power Off menu

15 – Standby screen

16 – All Settings Screen

17 – Background and Lock Screen Changer

18 – Nice selection of new and old wallpapers

19 – Default Applications including Firefox ESR and Evolution

20 – Add online accounts including Google. ownCloud, Facebook, Microsoft Account, Microsoft Exchange, Pocker, Flickr, Foursquare and more

21 – Manage your Privacy in the Privacy Settings option

22 – Add more users to User Accounts

23 – Improve Accessibility with Universal Access

Conclusion

​So there it is a quick screenshot tour of Debian 9. Debian is the most conservative Linux operating system around and as I mentioned in the beginning, the changes in this iteration are subtle and are behind the scenes.  Kindly share your thoughts with us in the comments below. Thanks for reading.