GNOME Fractal 14.1 Released: Fixes Display Name Regression

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GNOME Fractal has released version 14.1 to address a regression that prevented users from updating their display names on certain Matrix servers, an issue first reported by Jack S. This update is now available for installation via Flathub and restores the ability to modify account settings without errors. Although this minor release does not introduce new features or major improvements, it fixes a critical glitch that impacted basic profile management. The GNOME team encourages users to participate in testing through Fractal Nightly and to report bugs on GitLab to assist with future updates

Oras, Nginx, Gomuks, and Blender updates for OpenSUSE

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OpenSUSE has released four moderate security updates for openSUSE Tumbleweed, addressing vulnerabilities in the oras, nginx, gomuks, and blender packages. The updates include fixes for several high-scoring flaws such as CVE-2026-42533 in nginx with a score of 9.2 and CVE-2026-39821 in gomuks with a score of 9.1. Users are advised to install the latest package versions: oras-1.3.3-2.1, nginx-1.31.3-1.1, gomuks-26.03+git.1780250926.564a8707-1.1, and blender-5.2.0-1.1 to mitigate these security risks. Detailed information on the vulnerabilities and their CVSS scores can be found on the SUSE security website

XanMod Releases Linux 7.1.4 & 6.18.39 Kernels with Heavy Security Fixes and BBRv3 Performance

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XanMod has released new kernel builds for Linux 7.1.4 and 6.18.39, focusing on significant security fixes and performance enhancements. The updates address critical vulnerabilities in various drivers and subsystems while maintaining features like BBRv3 and AMD 3D V-Cache support. Users can select between the feature-rich mainline version or the stable LTS branch, which offers long-term support until December 2028. With a strong emphasis on security, this release cycle has introduced numerous patches, making XanMod a reliable choice for users seeking performance without compromising on safety

Linux Kernel 7.1.4, 6.18.39, and 6.12.96 Released Today With Heavy Security Fixes

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Today, Greg Kroah-Hartman released stable updates for Linux kernels 7.1.4, 6.18.39, and 6.12.96, incorporating a significant number of commits aimed at addressing critical security vulnerabilities. The updates focus heavily on fixing issues related to FUSE, io_uring race conditions, XFS filesystem integrity, and touchscreen driver buffer overflows. AI-assisted auditing tools are increasingly being used to identify edge-case bugs that might otherwise be overlooked in code reviews. Each kernel version includes core fixes and improvements, with the 7.1.4 branch leading in commits and security patches, followed closely by the 6.18.39 and 6.12.96 versions

KDE Plasma 6.8 Brings Automatic Window Shadows and Long-Awaited CPU Affinity

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KDE is focusing on the development of Plasma 6.8, set for release in December, which features automatic window shadows and the long-requested CPU affinity for System Monitor. The introduction of automatic drop shadows and rounded corners for client-side decorated (CSD) windows will enhance the visual integration of third-party applications like Steam and Discord with the Breeze theme. Additionally, the System Monitor will now allow users to pin processes to specific CPU cores, a feature that has been in demand for nine years, offering significant benefits for performance tuning. Other updates include improvements to the Task Manager, modernization of settings pages, and ongoing efforts to reduce memory usage across the platform

KDE neon 20260716 Released: Plasma 6.7.3 and KDE Gear 26.04.3 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

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KDE neon has released version 20260716, featuring Plasma 6.7.3, KDE Frameworks 6.28.0, and KDE Gear 26.04.3 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. This rolling release continues its philosophy of providing unmodified KDE software without distribution delays, while now employing an enhanced testing pipeline for improved stability. The ISO file is available for download in various formats, including desktop, mobile, and Bigscreen variants, with the desktop version being 3.1 GB. KDE neon is designed for enthusiasts who want the latest software with no patches or modifications, though it may not be suitable for casual users who prioritize stability

PHP 8.4.24 and 8.5.9 Release Candidates Now on Fedora and Enterprise Linux

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Remi Collet has released candidate packages for PHP versions 8.4.24RC1 and 8.5.9RC1 for users of Fedora and Enterprise Linux, allowing them to test upcoming updates before the stable release on July 30. The release candidates are available through the remi-modular-test and remi-test repositories, providing options for both base packages and Software Collections to avoid disrupting existing setups. The PHP QA team has confirmed that the feature set is locked for these RC versions, meaning no changes will be accepted post-release except for security fixes. Users can expect the final release to be available soon, with configuration snippets available for easy setup

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 Released: Cleanup

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Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 has been released, featuring updates that focus on major cleanup and stability improvements, including the reversion of six obsolete patches. This new version integrates the Project-C scheduler framework, which enhances latency for gaming and interactive workloads. The update signifies a shift towards relying more on upstream code and reducing the maintenance burden of niche patches, indicating the project's maturation. Users can install the update easily via a one-command install script, maintaining a tuning philosophy that prioritizes responsiveness for desktop users

Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 Released: Post-Quantum Crypto and Python 3.14

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Oracle Linux 10 Update 2 has been released, featuring post-quantum cryptography support in OpenSSH and libSSH, as well as the inclusion of Python 3.14 in its developer stack. This update, based on RHEL 10.2 sources, also introduces new hardware drivers for Intel accelerators, WiFi 7 enablement, and enhancements to kernel networking. In addition to these features, the release includes updates for storage and identity management, with new versions of MariaDB and PostgreSQL available in the base repository. Overall, while Oracle continues to prioritize integration and support over novel kernel work, the update promises a stable and secure environment for enterprise users

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-3 Brings Project-C Scheduler to Linux 7.1

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Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-3 has been released, marking the project's transition to the Linux 7.1 mainline and integrating the Project-C low-latency scheduler. This update includes significant upstream fixes and enhancements for memory management, particularly with transparent hugepages, offering better performance for databases and audio production workloads. The release reflects active development, with previous versions 7.1-1 and 7.1-2 introducing the new base and addressing numerous scheduler issues. Users are encouraged to consider the kernel's non-longterm status while enjoying the latest features and improvements, including a new per-mapping control for transparent hugepages tailored to specific application needs

KDE Plasma 6.7.3 Released with NVIDIA Triple Buffering Restoration and Critical Security Fixes

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KDE has released Plasma 6.7.3, a bugfix update that addresses critical stability issues and introduces quality-of-life enhancements. Notable improvements include the restoration of triple buffering for NVIDIA GPUs in KWin, a fix for screens failing to wake from DPMS sleep, and the resolution of a significant vulnerability in shared calendar event plugins. This update also brings various desktop fixes, such as accurate timezone rendering in the Digital Clock widget and enhancements to the SDDM login manager. The release is dedicated to Eric Laffoon, a long-time contributor to the KDE project who passed away in May 2026

Shelly ALPM 2.4.1.3 Released: Bug Fixes, Timeout Adjustments, and French Support for Arch Linux

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Seafoam Labs has released Shelly ALPM v2.4.1.3, a package manager for Arch Linux that incorporates bug fixes, timeout adjustments, and completed French translations. This update improves reliability by addressing search and downgrade issues and increases the HTTP client timeout to 30 seconds for better package verification. Shelly distinguishes itself with built-in security validators, multi-source support, and a dual interface that includes both a GTK GUI and a terminal. The project is open-source, community-funded, and available through various repositories, AUR helpers, or by building from source

Liquorix Drops First Linux 7.1 Kernel for Low-Latency Desktops

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Liquorix has released its first Linux 7.1 kernel, moving from version 7.0.14 to 7.1.3, focusing on low-latency performance for AMD64 desktops, particularly benefiting gamers and audio producers. The new build incorporates aggressive Zen Interactive Tuning, featuring a 1000Hz tick rate, a PDS scheduler, and hard preemption to enhance desktop responsiveness at the cost of power efficiency. Although the source code is available on GitHub, precompiled binaries are still being finalized, and users should wait before attempting a drop-in replacement. Liquorix is designed for users who prioritize performance over power draw, making it unsuitable for server use and emphasizing the importance of checking driver compatibility due to its aggressive tuning

Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 Released: Kernel 7.1.3 and Driver Updates for Handheld Gaming

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Bazzite Linux 44.20260713 has been released, featuring a kernel upgrade to 7.1.3 and enhanced hardware support for devices such as the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. This update introduces a refreshed graphics stack with Mesa 26.1.4 and updated Nvidia drivers, aiming to improve compatibility and performance for gaming on Linux. Users can easily transition to the new version without needing to reinstall their systems thanks to Bazzite's atomic rollback history and automated security features. Overall, Bazzite continues to position itself as a viable open-source alternative to SteamOS, catering to a wide variety of handheld and Linux-compatible hardware

Linux Kernel 7.2-rc3 Released: Driver Patches, RISC-V Support, and SEGA Dreamcast Fixes

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Linux Kernel 7.2-rc3 was released on July 12, 2026, featuring driver patches, networking improvements, and filesystem stability enhancements. Key updates include overhauls for SEGA Dreamcast drivers, default UltraRISC RISC-V support, and critical fixes for Realtek RTL8723BS WiFi adapters. The release also emphasizes improved multi-GPU display detection and marks the return of Nick Desaulniers to LLVM kernel development. Overall, this release candidate reflects a steady development pace, with a stable version expected in August 2026

Debian 13.6 Trixie Live Images Drop With RAM Sandboxing, Secure Boot Fixes, and Major Security Patches

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Debian 13.6 Trixie has released live images featuring volatile RAM sandboxes, which erase all configurations and packages upon shutdown, promoting a clean testing environment. The release includes stability updates for desktop environments like GNOME 48, KDE Plasma 6.3, and Xfce 4.20, focusing on smoother navigation rather than new features. It also addresses the expired 2013 UEFI Secure Boot certificate with updated packages and implements critical security patches across various software, including Chromium and Firefox. Users are encouraged to familiarize themselves with persistence documentation to avoid confusion, as this sandbox environment is designed for safe testing without affecting the main system

Debian GNU Linux 13.6 Released: Secure Boot CA Fix and GeoIP Rollback

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Debian has released point update 13.6 for its "trixie" stable distribution, addressing critical issues such as the expiration of the legacy 2013 UEFI Secure Boot certificate authority and reverting the geoip-database package due to licensing conflicts. The update includes security patches for various vulnerabilities affecting QEMU, curl, nginx, and major browsers, which help mitigate risks like remote code execution and denial-of-service attacks. Users can update existing systems through standard package managers, while new installation images will soon be available for download. This release emphasizes stability and security improvements without introducing new features, maintaining Debian's tradition of routine updates

Debian GNU Linux 12.15 Released: Final Bookworm Update Signals LTS Transition

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Debian GNU/Linux 12.15 has been released as the final point update for the Bookworm version, marking the transition to Long Term Support (LTS) managed by the community and Freexian. This update includes over 60 critical patches, addressing vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and web services, as well as issues related to Secure Boot certificates. Users are encouraged to shift to the current stable release, Debian 13 "Trixie," for new installations, while LTS users will receive updates until June 30, 2028, followed by a paid Extended LTS option. The update also signifies significant changes and improvements during Bookworm's lifecycle, including support for various architectures and the introduction of new features such as a non-free-firmware archive category

Manjaro Linux 26.1 Bian-May RC1 Released with Linux Kernel 7.1.3

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Manjaro Linux 26.1 "Bian-May" release candidate was launched on July 10, featuring Linux Kernel 7.1.3 along with GNOME 50 and Plasma 6.6.6. The update enforces a migration to Python 3.14 and drops support for NVIDIA Pascal GPUs, while the project's governance has shifted to a community-governed non-profit structure. Users should be cautious of known issues including bootloader conflicts and package manager instability, as this is a release candidate and not yet stable. Official ISOs for KDE, GNOME, and XFCE are available for download, alongside community editions, with various hardware partners ready to support the latest releases

KDE Frameworks 6.28.0 Released: KIO Overhaul, Qt 6.9.0 Required

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KDE Frameworks 6.28.0 has been released, featuring a significant overhaul of the KIO file-handling framework and requiring Qt 6.9.0 for compatibility. The update includes stability improvements, faster job cancellations, enhanced POSIX ACL handling, and various updates to KTextEditor and KWallet. Additionally, platform support has expanded to include basic GNU/Hurd support, new features for Android, and hardening for iOS. The release emphasizes steady improvements across multiple frameworks rather than introducing flashy new features, aligning with KDE's strategy of regular updates for faster fixes