Kdenlive has announced the release of version 25.04.0, a major update featuring numerous enhancements and new functionalities. Key highlights include the introduction of object segmentation via a new plugin based on the SAM2 model, which allows users to create object masks for background removal or targeted effects. The update also enhances audio waveforms on the timeline for better visibility and accuracy, and it includes improved OpenTimelineIO import/export capabilities, enabling easier project exchanges with other compatible editing software.
Ceph, OpenIDC, Thunderbird, JBoss updates for RHEL
Red Hat has released several important security updates for its Enterprise Linux (RHEL) platform, specifically targeting various components including Ceph Storage, mod_auth_openidc, Thunderbird, and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
Subfinder, Valkey, Govulncheck-Vulndb updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released updates to enhance security for its openSUSE Tumbleweed distribution, including the integration of Subfinder, Valkey, and Govulncheck-Vulndb. Each of these updates addresses specific vulnerabilities identified through various CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) entries.
Jupyter Notebook update for Ubuntu
The recent update for Jupyter Notebook on Ubuntu addresses a significant security vulnerability that could lead to the application crashing due to specially crafted input. This issue, identified as a regular expression denial of service (ReDoS), affects various Ubuntu versions, including 25.04, 24.10, 24.04 LTS, and 22.04 LTS.
Zabbix, Linux kernel, Python, Libsoup2.4 updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released several important security updates for its various distributions, specifically addressing vulnerabilities in Zabbix, the Linux kernel, Python, and Libsoup2.4. These updates are essential for users of Debian 9 (Jessie), 10 (Buster), 11 (Bullseye), and 12 (Bookworm).
Debian 13 Trixie Testing 20250428 Live Images
The Debian 13 Trixie Testing 20250428 Live Images are now available for users to test the upcoming Debian 13 release. These installable live ISO images come in multiple desktop environments, including GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE, LXQt, and LXDE, all featuring the latest package versions. Currently, Debian 13 Trixie is in its initial freeze phase, with the official release expected in the upcoming months.
Linux Kernel 6.15-rc4 released
The Linux kernel version 6.15-rc4 has been officially released by Linus Torvalds, marking the fourth release candidate for this version. Notably, this release has seen no rushed last-minute changes linked to system upgrades, indicating a stable development process. A key issue with the locking mechanism `local_trylock`, which had inconsistencies across different compiler versions, has been successfully addressed.
ML4W Dotfiles for Hyprland 2.9.8.5 released
The ML4W Dotfiles for Hyprland version 2.9.8.5 has been released, offering an advanced and comprehensive configuration for the dynamic tiling window manager, Hyprland. This update introduces a variety of enhancements aimed at improving user experience and customization options. Notably, the previous Pywal has been replaced with Matugen, allowing for improved color theme integration. Additionally, all color themes have been refined to work optimally with Matugen, and a new kitty color theme has been introduced to complement the aesthetic.
KDE neon 20250427 released
KDE neon 20250427 has been officially released, featuring KDE Plasma 6.3.4 as its core. This Linux distribution, built on Ubuntu, is tailored for enthusiasts of the KDE desktop environment, providing access to the latest software directly from the KDE Community without any modifications or delays.
Distro-Info-Data Database, ImageMagick, cURL updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released several important security updates, focusing on the Distro-Info-Data Database, as well as patches for the popular software tools ImageMagick and cURL. These updates apply to different versions of Debian, specifically the Extended Long Term Support (ELTS) and Long Term Support (LTS) releases.
Chromium, pgAdmin4, OpenJDK updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released several updates as part of its ongoing effort to enhance security and improve software stability. Key updates include the following:
Opentofu, Kyverno, ChromeDriver updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released updates for Opentofu, Kyverno, and ChromeDriver, addressing various security vulnerabilities. The updates are classified as moderate in severity and are available for openSUSE Tumbleweed.
Linux kernel (Oracle) update for Ubuntu
Linux Kernel Update for Ubuntu on Oracle Cloud
Govulncheck-Vulndb, OpenJDK, Augeas updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released a series of important security updates affecting various components, including `govulncheck-vulndb`, multiple versions of `OpenJDK`, and `Augeas`. These updates are crucial for maintaining system security and addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited.
Thunderbird updates for AlmaLinux
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.