Hi. Soren Stoutner - 15.08.25, 20:25:39 CEST: > On Friday, August 15, 2025 10:14:50 AM Mountain Standard Time Robert B. > > Carleton wrote: > > The other question I have is about Falkon. It works well enough to do > > most of the non-commercial browsing I do, plus some news sites. I was > > curious how well its keeping up with security patching. […] > > Regarding security updates for Qt WebEngine (used by Falkon), see: […]
In general you can install the package debian-security-support and then run the command check-support-status to get a report on limitations of security support for certain installed packages. I am not sure how complete this list is… but I found this to be helpful to have an idea about the security status of some applications. And the package itself is maintained by the security team. You need to check their dependencies manually sometimes, as the information the check program delivers often enough is related to libraries. It also hooks into apt and notifies you automatically for future updates and package installations. In addition there are a host of other nice tools like debsecan, apticron and needrestart. Just to inform you about some of the nice stuff we have in Debian :) Best, -- Martin - please no carbon copy to me

