KDE Plasma 6.4 Beta released

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The beta release of KDE Plasma 6.4, designated as Plasma 6.3.90, has been unveiled, showcasing over 2800 changes and the addition of two new modules: aurorae and kwin-x11. This update reflects significant improvements and enhancements across various components.

OpenShift, Git, Nginx, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently received significant updates, particularly enhancing its security features. The updates include fixes and security patches for several key components such as OpenShift Container Platform versions 4.17.29 and 4.16.40, alongside updates for Git, Nginx, JBoss EAP XP 5.0 Update 2.0, .NET versions 9.0 and 8.0, and others. Notably, the Red Hat Build of Apache Camel 4.10.3 for Spring Boot has also been released with security improvements.

Chromium security update for Debian 12

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A new security update for Chromium has been issued for Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm), as detailed in Debian Security Advisory DSA-5920-1, released on May 15, 2025. This update addresses critical vulnerabilities identified as CVE-2025-4609 and CVE-2025-4664, which could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code, cause denial of service, or disclose sensitive information.

Fractal 11.1 released

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Fractal 11.1 has been released just two weeks after the initial launch of Fractal 11. This latest update primarily addresses a critical crash issue that occurs when users attempt to initiate a verification process. In addition to fixing this bug, the Fractal team has also backported several minor improvements to enhance the overall user experience. Fractal is a messaging application built with Rust, specifically designed for large group collaborations, making it an excellent choice for free software projects due to its adaptability across various screen sizes.

ArchInstall 3.0.5 released

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ArchInstall 3.0.5 has been released, introducing several new features and improvements to the Arch Linux installer. Key updates include optional file encryption for user credential configuration, the option to store passwords as hashes instead of plaintext, and additional post-installation menu choices. The release also addresses various bugs, notably fixing issues with the application launcher in Sway, transitioning from dmenu to wmenu, and updating the GTK theme package used in the Budgie build.

DNSdist update for Fedora

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Recent security updates for dnsdist have been released for Fedora Linux versions 41 and 42, both featuring version 1.9.9-1. These updates address a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-30194, which could potentially lead to denial of service attacks through crafted DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) exchanges.

Nginx, OpenShift, Yggdrasil, Ghostscript, .NET, Satellite updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released multiple security updates covering various components, including nginx, OpenShift, Yggdrasil, Ghostscript, and .NET. These updates are crucial for maintaining system security and addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited.

RabbitMQ-Server, Apparmor, Kernel-Devel, and more updates for SUSE

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SUSE Linux has rolled out a series of security updates addressing vulnerabilities in various packages, including moderate updates for rabbitmq-server313, apparmor, kernel-devel, python311-Django, grub2, and go1.24, as well as an important update for openssl-3.

Spidermonkey, FreeType, Atop, Node.js, and Tracker Miners updates for Gentoo

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Gentoo Linux has recently released several updates addressing critical security vulnerabilities affecting various software components, including Spidermonkey, FreeType, Atop, Node.js, and Tracker miners, all dated May 14, 2025. Each advisory outlines the severity, impact, and recommended resolutions for users.

Open-VM-Tools updates for Debian

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Debian has released updated packages for open-vm-tools, addressing critical security vulnerabilities in both Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS and 12 (Bookworm).

Nobara 42 2025-05-13 released

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On May 13, 2025, Nobara Linux 42 was officially released, introducing several significant changes. The most notable modification is the adoption of Brave as the default web browser, following extensive testing that revealed stability issues with other browsers like Firefox and its derivatives when playing live videos with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) enabled. Brave stood out as the only browser that functioned reliably without requiring additional packages for video codecs.

PHP, OSBuild, OpenSSH, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released a series of important security updates addressing vulnerabilities across numerous components, including PHP, OpenSSH, osbuild, osbuild-composer, and more. The updates cover a wide array of packages, including various GStreamer plugins, Python versions, kernel updates, and popular applications like Podman, Redis, and Firefox.

OpenSCAP, Leapp, Kernel, and more updates for Oracle Linux

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Oracle Linux has released a series of critical updates addressing various security and functional issues across its platforms. These updates include improvements for OpenSCAP, Leapp, Kernel, and other packages, enhancing security and system performance for Oracle Linux 8 and 9.

Screen update for Slackware 15

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Slackware 15 has released new screen packages to address critical security vulnerabilities, identified by SSA:2025-133-01. The updates apply to both Slackware 15.0 and the current development branch. The key improvements include:

Open VM Tools update for Ubuntu

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An important update for Open VM Tools has been released for various versions of Ubuntu Linux, specifically 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, 24.04 LTS, 24.10, and 25.04. This update addresses a security vulnerability that could allow an attacker within a guest operating system to perform unauthorized file operations, potentially leading to privilege escalation.