Fedora Linux 40 is set to reach its end of life on May 13, 2025, meaning that after this date, users will no longer receive any updates, including critical security updates. This marks the conclusion of support for this version, urging users to transition to newer versions. Fedora Linux 41 will continue to be supported with updates until approximately one month after the release of Fedora Linux 43.
Kdenlive 25.04.1 released
Kdenlive has released version 25.04.1, which brings a variety of important fixes and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and functionality. Notable changes include the resolution of an effect stack layout issue that sometimes impeded access to certain parameters, a fix for crashes that occurred when loading multiple clips and switching project profiles, and improvements to the speed of audio thumbnail generation. Additionally, the memory usage of the automask feature has been optimized to facilitate the creation of masks for longer clips.
AnduinOS 1.3.1 released
AnduinOS has released version 1.3.1, a minor update to its Linux distribution inspired by Windows 11 and built on GNOME 48. This update brings a series of fixes and enhancements aimed at improving system stability and user experience. Key fixes include resolving crashes in Nautilus when accessing the Network, updating the boot menu text to clarify installation options, and adding the en_GB locale for British English support. Additionally, several bugs related to the Nautilus admin command and installer theming have been addressed, alongside font rendering issues for the French locale.
Linux Kernel 6.15-rc6 released
Linus Torvalds has officially released the sixth release candidate (6.15-rc6) for the upcoming Linux kernel version 6.15. This release features a slightly higher number of commits than the previous candidate (rc5), although the increase is not significant and is characterized as typical variability in pull requests. The release schedule is on track with two weeks remaining before the final version is expected.
Nobara 42 2025-05-10 released
The Nobara Project has officially released its first ISO images for Nobara Linux 42 on May 10, 2025, spearheaded by developer GloriousEggroll. Nobara Linux is an enhanced version of Fedora Linux, specifically designed to optimize the experience for gamers and content creators. It addresses the common shortcomings of a fresh Fedora installation by including essential components such as WINE dependencies for running Windows applications, OBS Studio for streaming, various third-party codec packages for media playback, and proprietary drivers like NVIDIA drivers.
WPA Security Update for Debian 10 ELTS
A security update has been released for the WPA package in Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended LTS, identified as ELA-1419-1. This update addresses multiple vulnerabilities in the WPA tools, particularly affecting the widely-used wpasupplicant client, which is crucial for authenticating with WPA and WPA2 wireless networks.
Golang-Github-Nats-IO-Nkeys and Chromium updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently released security updates for two key software packages: Golang-Github-Nats-IO-Nkeys and Chromium. The updates are part of the Fedora 41 and Fedora 42 distributions and focus on addressing security vulnerabilities.
Emacs and Redis updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has introduced security updates for two important software packages: Emacs and Redis.
KDE neon 20250511 released
KDE neon 20250511 has officially launched, featuring the KDE Plasma 6.3.5 desktop environment. This Linux distribution is based on Ubuntu and is designed for users who want immediate access to the latest KDE software without any alterations or delays.
Bird3 and Libmosquitto updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released updates that enhance security by addressing vulnerabilities in Bird3 and Libmosquitto packages. The updates are identified as:
PHP-AdoDB, NodeJS, Deluge, Python, Chromium updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released a series of security updates across various versions (40, 41, and 42) for several software packages, including PHP-AdoDB, NodeJS, Deluge, Python, and Chromium. These updates include critical bug fixes and enhancements aimed at improving security and functionality.
Fossil, PostgreSQL, Libbson-XS-Perl, Simplesamlphp updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux 11 LTS has released several important security updates for various packages, including fossil, PostgreSQL, libbson-xs-perl, and simplesamlphp. The updates are as follows:
KDE Frameworks 6.14 released
KDE has officially launched KDE Frameworks 6.14.0, the latest in a series of monthly releases aimed at providing developers with a wide array of robust, peer-reviewed, and thoroughly tested libraries. This release introduces several enhancements, including the canonicalization of the working directory before search execution, new Breeze Icons, updates to Kdeconnect-tray, and improved device status icons for KDE Connect and Telegram Snap icons.
Epiphany, XZ, Perl-Compress-Raw-Lzma, LibXMP updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently undergone a series of updates that enhance its security and software stability. Key updates include new versions of the Epiphany web browser, XZ compression utilities, the Perl-Compress-Raw-Lzma module, and the LibXMP library. These updates address various security vulnerabilities and improve existing functionalities.
Govulncheck-Vulndb, Tomcat, Python-Django, Mozjs102, Chromium, LDAP Proxy updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently issued a series of security updates aimed at enhancing the security posture of its operating systems. The updates include patches for several critical components such as govulncheck-vulndb, Tomcat, Python-Django, Mozjs102, Chromium, and LDAP Proxy. Here's a summary of the updates:
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-8 released
The latest release of the Liquorix Linux Kernel, version 6.14-8, has been announced by Steven Barrett. This kernel is based on Linux kernel version 6.14.6 and is specifically designed for enthusiasts who require optimized performance for multimedia production, gaming, and interactive applications. It is compatible with popular distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.
Linux Kernel 6.14.6 released
The Linux kernel version 6.14.6 has officially been released, offering users the latest updates and improvements.
Linux Kernel 6.12.28 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.28 has officially been released, bringing various updates and improvements to the operating system. Users can download the full source code, patches, and the PGP signature through the provided links.
Linux Kernel 6.6.90 released
The Linux Kernel 6.6.90 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements. This version is now accessible for download, including the full source code, patch, and PGP signature for verification.
Linux Kernel 6.1.138 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.138 has been officially released and is now available for download. Users can access the full source code, a patch file, and the PGP signature for verifying the integrity of the download through the provided links.