PHP 8.3.21 and 8.4.7 for packages for Fedora RHEL released

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Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP versions 8.3.21 and 8.4.7 specifically for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions. These packages can be found in the remi-modular repository and are compatible with Fedora versions 40 and higher, as well as Enterprise Linux versions 8 and above, including RHEL, Alma, CentOS, and Rocky Linux. The new releases support both x86_64 and aarch64 architectures.

KDE neon 20250508 released

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KDE neon 20250508 has been officially released, showcasing the latest iteration of the KDE Plasma desktop environment, specifically version 6.3.5. This Linux distribution is built on Ubuntu and is designed to deliver the most recent KDE community software directly to users without any modifications, ensuring that they receive cutting-edge features as soon as they are available.

KDE Gear 25.04.1 released

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KDE Gear 25.04.1 has been officially released, featuring over 180 applications, numerous libraries, and a variety of plugins. This update, launched on May 8, 2025, focuses on resolving several bugs and enhancing user experience across its software suite. Key improvements include fixes for LaTeX typesetting in Cantor, the restoration of folders, tabs, and window states in Dolphin, and adjustments to the search wrapping behavior in Konsole.

Libsoup, Thunderbird, Redis, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has released a series of important security updates across various applications and components, including libsoup, Thunderbird, Redis, and the Multicluster Engine for Kubernetes, among others. These updates address vulnerabilities and improve overall system security.

Virt-Manager, LibX11, libXpm, and more updates for Rocky Linux

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Rocky Linux has recently received a series of updates aimed at enhancing system performance and security. These updates include bug fixes and improvements across a wide range of components, such as libvpd, ppc64-diag, rteval-loads, stratis-cli, virt-manager, python-rtslib, gcc-toolset-13-binutils, container-tools, libkdumpfile, and various versions of node.js. Additionally, important security updates have been made to libX11 and libXpm.

MariaDB 10.5 and Chromium updates for Debian

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Debian GNU/Linux has recently released significant security updates for two key software packages: MariaDB 10.5 for the Debian 11 LTS version and Chromium for Debian 12.

Kernel, libsoup, Horde Css Parser, Django updates for Ubuntu

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Ubuntu Linux has recently implemented a series of critical security updates affecting the Linux kernel, libsoup, Horde Css Parser, and Django across multiple versions of the operating system. These updates address various vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to compromise systems, leading to crashes or unauthorized program execution.

Thunderbird, Ruby, Redis, and more updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently received a significant number of security updates affecting various components and applications. These updates include critical patches for the kernel, Thunderbird, Ruby, Redis, and several others, as part of their ongoing commitment to maintaining the security and reliability of their platform.

Chromium and Grafana updates for SUSE

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SUSE Linux has released significant security updates for both Chromium and Grafana. The update for Chromium, identified as openSUSE-SU-2025:0145-1, addresses four critical vulnerabilities, including heap buffer overflows and insufficient data validation in DevTools, which were reported by various users in early April 2025. The latest stable release of Chromium included in this update is version 136.0.7103.59, and users are advised to install the update using methods such as YaST online_update or "zypper patch."

Incus and NodeJS updates for Fedora

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Fedora Linux has released updates that include important security enhancements for both Incus and NodeJS. The specific updates are as follows:

KDE Plasma 6.3.5 released

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KDE Plasma 6.3.5 has been released as a bugfix update for May, addressing a variety of enhancements and issues identified since the previous version. This update includes important bug fixes for components like Kcursorgen, KScreen, Osd, and Kcm, along with improvements to the overall Plasma user experience. Notable fixes include resolving the "Still Looking" indicator in applications, adjustments to timer objects and task manager functionalities, and enhancements in the Plasma Dialer to prevent duplicate tracking of voice calls.

Manjaro 25.0.1 Zetar released

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Manjaro Linux has officially released version 25.0.1, named Zetar, following the previous version, Yonada, released in December 2024. The new version incorporates significant updates and features across its various desktop environments, including GNOME, KDE Plasma, and XFCE.

Yelp, XMLRPC, Firefox, NodeJS, Kernel, Thunderbird, Ruby, 389-ds-base, Kpatch-Patch, OSBuild updates for RHEL

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has received several important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in various components, including Yelp, XMLRPC, Firefox, NodeJS, Kernel, Thunderbird, Ruby, 389-ds-base, Kpatch-Patch, and OSBuild. These updates have been categorized based on their severity, with many marked as "Important" or "Moderate."

FFmpeg, Libva, Linux Kerner, ChromeDriver updates for SUSE

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SUSE Linux has released significant security updates for several components, including FFmpeg, Libva, the Linux Kernel, and ChromeDriver, addressing various vulnerabilities across their systems. Key updates are as follows:

C-Ares, Corosync, OpenJDK, MySQL updates for Ubuntu

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Ubuntu Linux has released important security updates for several key components, namely C-Ares, Corosync, OpenJDK, and MySQL, addressing multiple security vulnerabilities. These updates are critical and affect various Ubuntu versions, including 25.04, 24.10, and several LTS versions.

PikaOS IV 2025 5th ISO released

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PikaOS IV 2025 has just released its 5th ISO, featuring notable updates that include the Linux kernel version 6.14.5, new Mesa drivers, firmware enhancements, and approximately 180,000 additional package updates. This version of PikaOS Linux is specifically tailored for gaming and optimization, built on a stable Debian base while incorporating custom-compiled and cherry-picked packages to ensure both performance and compatibility.

Golang-Glog security update for Debian 10 ELTS

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A security update has been released for the golang-glog package in Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS, addressing a vulnerability that could allow an unprivileged attacker to predict the log file path of a privileged process. This vulnerability, identified by CVE-2024-45339, could lead to an attacker creating a symbolic link to a sensitive file, potentially compromising system security.