AlmaLinux has announced two significant security updates for Mozilla Thunderbird, an independent mail and newsgroup client, addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise user security.
Ruby, GnuTLS, LibTASN1, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has released several important security updates and bug fixes for various packages, including Ruby, GnuTLS, LibTASN1, and others. These updates address vulnerabilities and improve the functionality of applications and system components, ensuring better security and performance for users. The updates include both moderate and important security advisories, such as ELSA-2025-4063 for Ruby, ELSA-2025-4051 for GnuTLS, and ELSA-2025-4170 for Thunderbird.
Chromium and XZ updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently rolled out important security updates for two key applications: Chromium and XZ.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-6 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-6 has been released by Steven Barrett, building upon the Linux kernel version 6.14.4. The Liquorix kernel is specifically designed for enthusiasts and targets low-latency computing, making it ideal for audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive applications. It is compatible with Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux distributions.
Linux Kernel 6.14.4 released
The Linux kernel version 6.14.4 has officially been released, offering various updates and improvements. Users can download the full source code, patches, and the PGP signature for verification from the official kernel repository. The release includes enhancements that aim to improve system performance and stability.
Linux Kernel 6.12.25 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.25 has been officially released. This update includes various improvements and bug fixes aimed at enhancing system performance and stability.
PHP 8.3.21RC1 and 8.4.7RC1 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP version 8.3.21RC1 and 8.4.7RC1 for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions, providing users with Release Candidate versions for testing purposes. These packages are available in the testing repository and are offered as Software Collections, which allow for parallel installation alongside existing versions, making it easier for developers to test the new releases without disrupting their current setups.
Linux Kernel 6.6.88 released
The Linux kernel version 6.6.88 has officially been released, bringing updates and improvements to the operating system. Users can access the full source code, patch files, and PGP signature for verification through the following links:
Linux Kernel 6.1.135 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.135 has been officially released, marking an update to the Linux operating system. This version is now accessible for users and developers who are looking to download the latest features and improvements.
MinGW, pgBouncer, ImageMagick, Golang-Github-Openprinting updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently rolled out updates for several software packages aimed at enhancing security and performance. Key updates include:
Thunderbird, OpenIDC, OpenStack updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently rolled out significant security updates across various components, including Thunderbird and the Red Hat OpenStack Platform. The updates are categorized by their severity, with several marked as "Important," highlighting their critical nature.
Libsoup, LibXML, Govulncheck-Vulndb, Mozilla Thunderbird, Glib2, Mozjs60, and Ruby2.5 updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released a series of updates that address several vulnerabilities across various packages, including Libsoup, LibXML, Govulncheck-Vulndb, Mozilla Thunderbird, Glib2, Mozjs60, and Ruby2.5. These updates are classified with moderate to important security ratings and include fixes for multiple CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures).
Linux kernel, OpenSSH, Twig updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has rolled out critical updates addressing various security vulnerabilities affecting the Linux kernel, OpenSSH, and Twig across multiple releases, specifically targeting Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, and 24.04 LTS. These updates include:
Openrazer and Libbpf updates for Debian 11 LTS
Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS has received important security updates for two packages: Openrazer and Libbpf.
Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Alpha 7 released
System76 has released Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Alpha 7, featuring significant updates to the COSMIC desktop environment. This version introduces enhanced workspace management, allowing users to move and rearrange workspaces easily across multiple displays. Additionally, it includes four new accessibility features—High Contrast Mode, Color Filters, Color Inversion, and Mono Sound—along with tooltips for items in the app tray and the app library.
HAProxy, Erlang, Yelp, Perl, libarchive, mod_auth_openidc updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has recently implemented several security updates targeting various vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and applications, including HAProxy, Erlang, Yelp, Perl, libarchive, and mod_auth_openidc. These updates address critical flaws that could potentially lead to system compromises or unauthorized access.
Libsndfile, Erlang, Hiredis, Haproxy updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently implemented several important security updates across various packages, including libsndfile, haproxy, erlang, and hiredis, to enhance system security and address known vulnerabilities.
AlmaLinux OS Available via WSL CLI
AlmaLinux OS Now Accessible via WSL CLI
FFmpeg, Epiphany, Gopass, Libsoup updates for SUSE
SUSE has announced a series of security updates for openSUSE Tumbleweed, addressing moderate vulnerabilities in four key software packages: FFmpeg, Epiphany, Gopass, and Libsoup. Each update is designed to enhance security and protect users from potential threats.
MinGW-Poppler and C-Ares updates for Fedora 42
Fedora Linux 42 has received important security updates for two packages: mingw-poppler and c-ares. The mingw-poppler library, which is used for handling PDF documents in Windows applications, has been updated to version 24.08.0-4.fc42. This update addresses two security vulnerabilities identified as CVE-2025-32364 and CVE-2025-32365, which involve out-of-bounds reads and floating-point exceptions. Users can install this update via the command line using the DNF package manager.