The Linux kernel version 5.15.181 has been officially released. This new version can be accessed in various formats for users and developers. The full source code is available for download at the provided link, as well as a patch for those updating from an earlier version. Additionally, a PGP signature for verifying the integrity of the release is also available.
Linux Kernel 6.1.136 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.136 has officially been released, marking an important update in the ongoing development of the Linux operating system. This version can be accessed in its full source form [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.136.tar.xz), along with a patch file [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.1.136.xz) and the PGP signature for verification [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.136.tar.sign). Users interested in understanding the modifications and enhancements made in this version can find a summary of the changes at the following URL: [summary of changes](https://git.kernel.org/stable/ds/v6.1.136/v6.1.135).
Linux Kernel 5.10.237 released
The Linux kernel version 5.10.237 has officially been released, providing users with updates and improvements.
Linux Kernel 5.4.293 released
The Linux kernel version 5.4.293 has officially been released. This update includes various improvements and fixes over the previous version, 5.4.292. Users can access the full source code, patch files, and the PGP signature for verification through the following links:
LibXSLT, Dtrace, Cloud-Init, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently released a series of significant security and bug fix updates across multiple components, including libxslt, dtrace, cloud-init, grub2, and several others. These updates address various vulnerabilities and issues, ensuring the stability and security of the operating system.
Firefox-ESR, CMCTL, Kernel updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently rolled out several important security updates, including moderate patches for the Firefox-ESR and CMCTL applications, as well as significant live patches for the Linux Kernel. The updates are as follows:
Docker, Ghostscript, Micropython updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released critical security updates addressing vulnerabilities in Docker, Ghostscript, and Micropython as part of its ongoing commitment to system security. The updates were announced on May 1, 2025, and are applicable across various Ubuntu versions, including LTS releases.
Golang-Github-Gorilla-CSRF, OpenJSK 17, Thunderbird, Chromium, NodeJS, MySQLl-Connector-Python updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released a series of updates for various software packages to address security vulnerabilities. These updates include enhancements for golang-github-gorilla-csrf, openjdk-17, thunderbird, chromium, nodejs, and mysql-connector-python, specifically targeting versions in Debian 9 (Stretch), Debian 11 (Bullseye), and Debian 12 (Bookworm).
Golang-Github-Nvidia-Container-Toolkit, Thunderbird, Firefox updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently released several updates that include important security enhancements for various software packages. Notable updates include:
OpenShift Container Platform 4.18.11 update for RHEL
Red Hat has released an important security update for the OpenShift Container Platform, specifically version 4.18.11. This update, identified as RHSA-2025:4211, addresses several bugs and introduces enhancements to improve functionality and security.
KDE neon 20250501 released
KDE neon 20250501 has been released, featuring KDE Plasma 6.3.4 and built upon Ubuntu. This Linux distribution is designed for users who want immediate access to the latest KDE software without any modifications or delays. The release is aimed at KDE enthusiasts who appreciate having cutting-edge features directly from the developers, ensuring a pure KDE experience.
AnduinOS 1.3 released
AnduinOS 1.3 has been officially released, marking a significant update to this Linux distribution that draws inspiration from Windows 11 and is built on GNOME 48 and the Ubuntu operating system.
Arch Linux 2025.05.01 released
Arch Linux has just released its latest installation image, version 2025.05.01, which is built upon the Linux kernel 6.14.4. Known for its lightweight and flexible nature, Arch Linux appeals primarily to expert users who seek the latest software packages. This new installation image not only includes vital Linux tools but also functions as a recovery or emergency image. A notable update in this release is the introduction of a guided installer, making the installation process more accessible.
Tails 6.15 released
Tails 6.15 has been released, showcasing several significant enhancements, particularly to the Tor Browser and the underlying Linux kernel. This version includes Tor Browser version 14.5.1 and updates the Linux kernel to 6.1.135. Notable improvements address data storage issues, ensuring that Tails does not store data in UEFI variables or ACPI tables in the event of a crash. Additionally, the appearance of the GRUB Boot Loader has been refined to work better with Secure Boot.
openSUSE Leap 16 Beta released
The openSUSE Leap 16 Beta has been officially released for testing, continuing its legacy as a stable and traditional Linux distribution based on SUSE Linux Enterprise 16 and the newly introduced SUSE Linux Framework One. This version is positioned as a comprehensive Linux distribution, while the Leap Micro variant targets containerized and virtualized environments.
Augeas, Kernel, Redis, LibJXL, Amber-CLI updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has announced a series of security updates aimed at enhancing the protection of its systems. The updates include various critical components such as Augeas, the Linux Kernel, Redis, LibJXL, and Amber-CLI. Each update has been categorized based on its severity level, indicating the urgency of the action required.
LibXML2, Expat, U-Boot, Jinja2, Firefox-ESR, VIPS, fig2dev, QEMU, Request Tracker updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently implemented security updates across several packages, including LibXML2, Expat, U-Boot, Jinja2, Firefox-ESR, VIPS, fig2dev, and QEMU, affecting various versions of the operating system (Jessie, Stretch, Buster, Bullseye, and Bookworm).
H2O, PostgreSQL, Poppler updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in H2O, PostgreSQL, and Poppler. These updates specifically target several versions of Ubuntu, including Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, which is particularly affected by the vulnerabilities.
GifLib, Firefox, Thunderbird updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently received important updates to several key packages, enhancing their security and functionality. The updates include:
Ghostscript, Kernel-RT, OpenShift, Thunderbird updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has announced a series of security updates across several key components, including Ghostscript, Kernel-RT, OpenShift, and Thunderbird. These updates aim to address vulnerabilities and enhance the overall security of the operating system.