KDE Plasma 6.6.3 released

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KDE Plasma 6.6.3 has been released as a bugfix update following February's feature refinements, addressing critical stability issues and enhancing user experience. Key improvements include corrections for font category icons in Discover, resolution of pointer mode crashes in KWin, and better responsiveness in display dimming. The update also stabilizes panel animations, fixes widget resizing issues, and ensures consistent behavior across X11 and Wayland sessions. Users can expect fewer crashes and improved functionality during daily tasks and software management as a result of these enhancements

EPT security update for Qubes OS

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A vulnerability in Intel's EPT paging code has been identified, which allows attackers to access unintended memory regions on Qubes OS systems using x86 Intel hardware. Users are advised to apply updates that include specific Xen packages, such as versions 4.17.6-3 or 4.19.4-5, depending on their Qubes version. Following a restart of Dom0, Anti Evil Maid users must reseal their secret passphrase due to changes in PCR values caused by the new Xen binaries. This issue has been documented in Qubes Security Bulletin 110 (QSB-110) regarding the use after free of paging structures in EPT (XSA-480)

Linux Kernel 7.0 RC4 released

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The fourth release candidate for Linux Kernel 7.0, named 7.0-rc4, has been released with a focus on virtualization stability and USB driver fixes. Despite a higher-than-usual commit count, the actual code changes are minor, allowing testers to evaluate the build without significant risk of system failure. Key improvements include security updates for AppArmor, better support for KVM on ARM and RISC-V architectures, and enhancements to network drivers to address various performance issues. While system administrators can test this version, it is recommended that organizations wait for the final stable release before deploying it in production environments

SparkyLinux 2026.03 released

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SparkyLinux 2026.03 Tiamat has been released as a semi-rolling update built on Debian testing Forky, featuring updated kernels and browser versions for immediate use. The graphical installer allows for single-character passwords, but users are advised to opt for strong passphrases for better security, especially on UEFI systems requiring internet connectivity during installation. Existing rolling version users can update their systems without needing to reinstall the new ISO images, maintaining their current setups. The release includes practical improvements such as updated GRUB options and a CLI option for older hardware compatibility, enhancing overall user experience and security

Debian GNU Linux 13.4 Trixie Live Images released

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Debian GNU/Linux 13.4 Trixie Live Images have been released, allowing users to test new software without affecting their main drive. The release includes various desktop environments such as GNOME, KDE Plasma, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE, LXQt, and LXDE, each offering improved performance and customizable features tailored to different user preferences. Users must set up persistent storage to save files between sessions, as any files saved will disappear upon shutdown. Overall, the Trixie release provides a secure and versatile platform for exploring the latest Linux features while ensuring system stability

XanMod Kernel 6.19.8 and 6.18.18 LTS released

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XanMod has released two new kernel versions, 6.19.8 and 6.18.18 LTS, designed for Debian-based distributions that enhance performance beyond the stock builds. These kernels incorporate advanced features like LLVM ThinLTO and Google's BBRv3 TCP congestion control, aimed at improving efficiency during heavy workloads. Users may encounter potential issues with DKMS compatibility when using proprietary drivers such as NVIDIA or VirtualBox, necessitating troubleshooting after installation. Overall, these kernels are a suitable choice for users looking for better multitasking and network performance, provided they are prepared to address any compatibility challenges

Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.19-3 released

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The Liquorix Kernel 6.19-3, based on Linux Kernel 6.19.8, offers significant low latency improvements aimed at enthusiasts who prioritize responsiveness in interactive systems, particularly for gaming and audio/video production. This release includes performance tuning adjustments such as Zen Interactive Tuning, optimized I/O schedulers, and enhancements to CPU scheduling that collectively reduce frame time variations and improve system reaction times. Users running Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch Linux can easily install this kernel version via a simple one-line command that automatically handles dependencies and replaces the default kernel. Overall, the Liquorix Kernel 6.19-3 is designed for power users seeking to enhance performance and reduce latency in demanding applications

Debian GNU Linux 13.4 released

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Debian GNU/Linux 13.4 has been released as the fourth point update for the stable trixie distribution, primarily focusing on security fixes and package corrections rather than introducing new features. This update addresses critical vulnerabilities in several packages, including openssl, linux, and apache2, and introduces necessary updates to glibc to resolve heap corruption and memory leaks. Administrators can upgrade their existing systems easily through HTTP mirrors without needing to discard old installation media, as most updates are bundled in this release. New installation images and an updated Debian installer will be available soon to incorporate these fixes, ensuring that systems remain secure and up-to-date without major disruptions

Bazzite Linux 43.20260313 released

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The latest release of Bazzite Linux, version 43.20260313, addresses significant issues such as the AMD NPU sleep bug and includes kernel updates for better memory management. It features Nvidia drivers upgraded to 595.45.04 for improved performance, while desktop environments KDE and Gnome receive stability improvements to prevent resets during login. Users can upgrade their systems easily with a rebase helper script that allows for updating without data loss. This release emphasizes enhanced compatibility with modern hardware and overall system efficiency, making it a recommended update for current Bazzite users

Linux Kernels 6.19.8 and 6.18.18 LTS Released: Security Patches, Networking Fixes, and ATA Bug Fix

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Kernel maintainers have released new stable versions 6.19.8 and 6.18.18 LTS, which include important security and networking fixes. The 6.19.8 update improves AppArmor's reference handling to prevent use-after-free bugs and addresses networking issues that could lead to packet drops. Additionally, it resolves an ATA race condition that previously risked data corruption on SSDs after drive resets. Users can obtain the latest kernels by downloading the generic upstream tarball or updating their distribution's package, and should check AppArmor profiles for syntax errors post-update

KDE Frameworks 6.24: Quick Fixes for Baloo, Icons, and Wayland Blur

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KDE Frameworks 6.24.0 has been released, featuring several minor but beneficial updates, including fixes for memory leaks in KAuth and improved database handling for Baloo to prevent index corruption. The update also resolves issues with Breeze icons, ensuring that symbolic glyphs are displayed correctly, and enhances Wayland blur support for a better visual experience. Additional improvements include a more informative paste dialog in KIO and refined trash handling to prevent accidental deletions on network shares. Overall, this release offers a series of practical enhancements that benefit both users and developers, maintaining the framework's reliability and performance

PHP 8.5.4 and 8.4.19 Now Available on Fedora and RHEL-Based Systems: Installation and Updates

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Remi Collet has released RPM packages for PHP versions 8.5.4 and 8.4.19 in the remi-modular repository, making installation easier for Fedora and RHEL-based systems. Users can switch to these PHP versions using dnf commands or enable the Remi stream to access updated binaries. The packages are available for both x86_64 and aarch64 architectures, with options for side-by-side installation using Software Collections. Additionally, Fedora Rawhide is already shipping PHP 8.5.4, and future Fedora releases will also include this version while maintaining 8.4.19 for earlier distributions

XanMod Kernel 6.19.6 and 6.18.17: How to Install, What Drivers Need Updating, and When the Default Debian Kernel Still Wins

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XanMod has released new kernel versions 6.19.6 and 6.18.17 that enhance CPU efficiency and reduce latency for demanding workloads through LLVM ThinLTO and improved scheduling. Installing these kernels is straightforward by adding a signed repository line to APT and executing a simple installation command, but users with NVIDIA, OpenZFS, VirtualBox, or VMware need to check for driver compatibility first. The new kernels provide noticeable performance improvements for GPU-heavy tasks and include Google’s BBRv3 TCP congestion control for enhanced network throughput. However, for users relying on the latest proprietary drivers or older hardware, the default Debian kernel may still be the better choice

Linux Kernel 6.18.17 Update: Key Fixes for Smoother Performance and Improved Security

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The Linux kernel version 6.18.17 has been released, introducing over 500 enhancements focused on improving performance and security for PCs. Key updates include fixes for networking issues that prevent packet drops and mysterious crashes, as well as improved GPU performance for Intel and AMD graphics cards. Security enhancements have been made to the BPF subsystem and memory safety, addressing potential vulnerabilities and ensuring safer system operations. Additionally, fixes to peripheral drivers resolve issues such as kernel panics during boot on certain ThinkPad models, leading to a more stable computing experience

Linux Kernel 6.19.7 Update: What's New and How It Improves Network Stability

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The Linux kernel update 6.19.7 addresses networking bugs and improves BPF-related issues, focusing on network stability and code hygiene. Key fixes include resolving a dangerous negative XDP tailroom bug that could lead to system crashes and enhancing memory allocation for NVMe drivers. The update also implements stricter checks within BPF helper macros to reduce race conditions and maintain consistent internal bookkeeping. Overall, while it may seem like a minor update, it provides crucial safety improvements for high-throughput networking and custom BPF programs

OpenSUSE Leap 15.6 Reaches End‑of‑Life - Upgrade to Leap 16.0 for Ongoing Security Updates

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OpenSUSE Leap 15.6 will reach its end-of-life on April 30, 2026, meaning it will no longer receive security patches, bug fixes, or driver support, leaving systems vulnerable to new threats. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to OpenSUSE Leap 16.0 to maintain security and system stability, as the absence of updates could disrupt development workflows that rely on current libraries. The upgrade can be performed using the official zypper tool or through a manual reinstall of packages, while ensuring that kernel modules and proprietary drivers are updated. Users should act promptly to avoid being caught off guard by the EOL and to ensure their systems remain secure and compatible with new hardware

KDE Plasma  6.5.6 Bugfix Release Cleans Up Lockscreen, Night‑Light, and Panel Glitches

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KDE Plasma 6.5.6 has released a bugfix update to address various glitches, improving the user experience and system stability. Key fixes include resolving a lockscreen login hang for certain PAM configurations, restoring proper night-light functionality in KWin, and cleaning up DRM framebuffers to prevent memory leaks during GPU resets. Additional improvements include enhancing panel configuration dialogs and hardening the task manager applet against external input issues. Overall, these updates provide a more reliable and predictable experience for both everyday users and power users who customize their setups

Fedora Linux 44 Beta Released: Key Features, Updates and Downloads

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Fedora Linux 44 Beta has introduced significant changes, including the default transition of Budgie and KDE Plasma to Wayland, which enhances user experience by reducing flicker on high-refresh monitors and improving power management. The beta also features numerous package updates, such as Go 1.26 and MariaDB 11.8, while phasing out legacy 32-bit QEMU builds and enhancing the overall security and usability of the system. Key improvements include a more streamlined login experience for KDE users, the implementation of persistent overlays for live USB sessions, and updates to development tools that improve compilation and package management. Users can download the beta for various Fedora variants and test the new features using a fresh bootable USB while retaining their data through the persistent overlay functionality

Bazzite Linux 43.20260309: What's New in this Latest Gaming Linux Release

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The latest release of Bazzite Linux, version 43.20260309, enhances gaming capabilities with improved graphics support, including updated Nvidia drivers and Mesa for better indie game performance. This version also features the latest Gamescope compositor, which automatically enables HDR and VRR modes for compatible GPUs, and comes pre-installed with a Steam client for reduced input lag and consistent DPI scaling. The system is upgraded to Kernel 6.17.7 and includes firmware updates for better Wi-Fi and Bluetooth performance. Users can easily upgrade by running two terminal commands or by downloading the installation images from the official Bazzite website

Kdenlive 25.12.3 Release Stops Timeline Ripple Crash

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Kdenlive has released version 25.12.3, which includes important stability fixes and enhancements for user workflow, particularly addressing crashes in ripple mode when editing clips. The update resolves a memory leak in the render widget, corrects audio scrubbing issues, and improves the overall interface, including better shortcut handling in fullscreen mode and enhancements for vertical video editing. New features include a welcome screen for new users, a revamped audio monitor view, and logical grouping of menu items to streamline editing processes. While Windows and Linux users can access the update immediately, macOS support is temporarily delayed due to packaging problems