Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-6 released

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The latest release of the Liquorix Linux Kernel, version 6.15-6, has been introduced by Steven Barrett. This kernel, derived from Linux kernel 6.15.6, is specifically designed for enthusiasts who require low-latency performance for tasks such as audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive applications. The Liquorix kernel is compatible with popular distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.

Git and Kernel updates for Ubuntu

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Ubuntu Linux has recently released security updates to address issues in Git and the Linux kernel.

Varnish security update for Debian 9 ELTS

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A security update for Varnish has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch) as part of the Extended LTS (Long Term Support) program. Identified as ELA-1480-1, this update addresses a significant vulnerability in the Varnish Cache, specifically version 5.0.0-7+deb9u4.

.NET, oVirt, LibXML2, and more updates for Oracle Linux

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Oracle Linux has recently rolled out a series of security updates and bug fixes for various packages, including major components like .NET 8.0 and 9.0, oVirt 4.5, libxml2, and more. The updates address vulnerabilities and performance issues across different versions of Oracle Linux, notably versions 7, 8, 9, and 10.

Glib2, Sudo, Kernel, OpenShift, Libblockdev, Beanutils updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has received significant updates aimed at enhancing security across various components, including glib2, sudo, the kernel, OpenShift Container Platform, libblockdev, and apache-commons-beanutils. The updates are categorized by severity, with specific identifiers assigned to each:

Rust, Helix, Thunderbird, Chromium, UV, PAM updates for Fedora

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Fedora Linux has recently rolled out several important security updates for its system, covering a range of packages including Rust libraries, applications like Helix, Thunderbird, and Chromium, as well as updates to the PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module). The updates are significant for both Fedora 41 and Fedora 42, ensuring users have the latest features and security enhancements.

Linux Kernel 6.15.6 released

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Linux Kernel version 6.15.6 has officially been released, bringing various updates and improvements to the operating system. Users can access the full source code for this version at the provided link, along with a patch file and its PGP signature for verification purposes.

Linux Kernel 6.12.37 released

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The Linux kernel version 6.12.37 has officially been released. This update is now available for users and developers who wish to download it.

Linux Kernel 6.6.97 released

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The Linux Kernel version 6.6.97 has officially been released. Users can access the full source code, patches, and PGP signature for verification through the following links:

Linux Kernel 5.15.187 released

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The Linux kernel version 5.15.187 has been officially released, offering users the latest updates and enhancements. This version can be accessed in various formats, including the full source code and a patch file, both of which are available for download. Additionally, a PGP signature is provided for verification purposes.

Linux Kernel 6.1.144 released

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The Linux kernel version 6.1.144 has officially been released, marking an update for users and developers alike. This new version is now accessible for download in various formats, including the full source code and a patch file.

OpenShift, Sudo, Kernel, LibXML2, Gnome-Remote-Desktop updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has released several important updates aimed at enhancing security and addressing bugs in various packages, including the OpenShift Container Platform, sudo, kernel, libxml2, and gnome-remote-desktop. The updates include:

Podman, Container-Tools, Jq, Socat updates for AlmaLinux

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AlmaLinux has released important security updates for various tools including Podman, Container-Tools, jq, and socat. These updates address significant vulnerabilities and enhance the security posture of the operating system.

GIT update for Slackware

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Slackware has released new git packages to address several security vulnerabilities for both Slackware 15.0 and the current version. The updated packages include git version 2.46.4 for Slackware 15.0 and version 2.50.1 for Slackware -current. These updates fix multiple security issues, with specific vulnerabilities identified by their CVE numbers.

Sslh security update for Debian 11 LTS

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A security update for the sslh package has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS, addressing a significant vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-52936. This vulnerability is categorized as a "link following" issue, which could potentially compromise the security of systems using sslh, a tool that allows for the multiplexing of SSH and HTTPS traffic over the same port.

Protocol Buffers, DjVuLibre, Git, YAML-LibYAML updates for Ubuntu

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Ubuntu Linux has recently released updates to address security vulnerabilities in several software packages, including Protocol Buffers, DjVuLibre, Git, and YAML-LibYAML. The updates are aimed at enhancing the security and stability of the system, particularly for specific versions of Ubuntu.

Kernel, Gnome-Remote-Desktop, QEMU, Podman, RPM-OSTree updates for Oracle Linux

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Oracle Linux has announced several important security updates affecting various components, including the Unbreakable Enterprise kernel, gnome-remote-desktop, QEMU, Podman, and RPM-OSTree. These updates are critical for maintaining system security and performance across different versions of Oracle Linux.

Krita 5.2.10 released

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Krita has released version 5.2.10, which primarily focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements. This update addresses several issues, such as problems with raster layer opacity adjustments, inaccuracies in the scaling of animated transform mask values, and the ability to reset onion skins to their default values. Additionally, the update fixes clipboard handling, canvas resizing issues, TIFF file management, and autosaving of large files. Enhancements include improved responsiveness for updating rulers and panning, better performance for the status bar, and a reordered layers preview.