The Linux kernel version 6.14.8 has been officially released, marking an update to the ongoing development of the Linux operating system. This release includes the full source code, a patch for updates, and a PGP signature for verification purposes. Users can access the full source code at the provided link, as well as the patch and signature files.
Linux Kernel 6.12.30 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.30 has officially been released. This update includes various enhancements and bug fixes to improve the performance and stability of the operating system. Users can access the full source code, patch files, and PGP signature for verification through the following links:
Linux Kernel 6.6.92 released
The Linux Kernel 6.6.92 has officially been released, marking a significant update in the Linux operating system. Users can download the full source code from the official site, as well as a patch for those who wish to update their current version. Additionally, a PGP signature is available for those needing to verify the integrity of the download.
Linux Kernel 6.1.140 released
The Linux kernel version 6.1.140 has been officially released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements.
Linux Kernel 5.15.184 released
The Linux kernel version 5.15.184 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements. The full source code for this version can be downloaded from the official kernel website, along with a patch file for those who wish to update their existing installations. Additionally, a PGP signature is available for users concerned with verifying the integrity of the downloaded files.
Bind, Tomcat, PostgreSQL updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has announced timely updates addressing security vulnerabilities in several key software packages, including Bind, Tomcat, and PostgreSQL, as well as a significant update for the Linux kernel used in Oracle Cloud systems. Here’s a summary of the updates:
VIM and Mango-C-Driver updates for Debian ELTS
Debian GNU/Linux Extended LTS has recently issued two critical security updates, identified as ELA-1430-1 and ELA-1431-1, targeting vulnerabilities in the vim text editor and the MongoDB C driver, respectively.
Ol-Automation-Manager, Kernel, Webkit2GTK3, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently issued a series of significant security and bug fix updates across various components, including Ol-Automation-Manager, the Linux kernel, Webkit2GTK3, and several other packages. The updates address vulnerabilities and enhance the system's overall security.
Gimp, LibXSLT, Firefox, and more updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently rolled out a series of important security updates addressing vulnerabilities across various software packages, including GIMP, LibXSLT, Firefox, and many others. These updates come as part of AlmaLinux’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a secure operating environment for users.
Thunderbird, OpenSSH, Yelp, Yelp-XSL, Perl-Mojolicious updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released several important security updates for its user base, specifically targeting applications such as Thunderbird, OpenSSH, Yelp, Yelp-XSL, and Perl-Mojolicious. These updates address various vulnerabilities to enhance system security and improve functionality.
Compat-OpenSSL10, Grafana, OSBuild-Composer updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently implemented important security updates for three critical components: compat-openssl10, grafana, and osbuild-composer. These updates are essential for ensuring the security and optimal performance of systems running AlmaLinux.
Go, Freetype2, Python-Django, Dropbear, NodeJS, WebkitGTK, WPEWebkit updates for ArchLinux
Arch Linux has issued updates for several packages, addressing multiple vulnerabilities, including security patches for Go, Freetype2, Python-Django, Dropbear, NodeJS, WebKitGTK, and WPEWebKit. The updates encompass various types of vulnerabilities, from arbitrary code execution to denial of service, as detailed below:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 released
Red Hat has officially launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL 10), now accessible via the Red Hat Customer Portal and no-cost Red Hat Developer programs. This latest version marks a significant evolution of the enterprise Linux platform, designed to address the growing demands of hybrid cloud environments and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI).
Python-Maturin, Helm, Glib2 updates for SUSE
SUSE has released several important security updates, primarily targeting Python-Maturin, Helm, and Glib2, all classified as moderate in severity. The updates address various vulnerabilities and enhance the security of affected products, which include openSUSE Leap and various SUSE Linux Enterprise editions.
AlmaLinux 9.6 released
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has officially launched AlmaLinux OS 9.6, codenamed "Sage Margay." This release is now available for general use and includes installation ISOs for four architectures: Intel/AMD (x86_64), ARM64 (aarch64), IBM PowerPC (ppc64le), and IBM Z (s390x). Additionally, the foundation offers a wide range of cloud, container, and live images tailored for various uses.
OpenJDK, Firefox, Mongo-C-Driver updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has rolled out several security updates for key software packages, including OpenJDK, Firefox, and Mongo-C-Driver, across different Debian versions, emphasizing the importance of maintaining security in open-source software.
MariaDB, Kernel, PostgreSQL updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released critical updates addressing various security vulnerabilities across several components, including the Linux kernel, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL. The updates are part of Ubuntu Security Notices (USNs) that provide users with vital information on vulnerabilities and recommended actions.
GnuTLS, Kernel, Firefox, Unbound, OpenShift, Webkit2GTK3 updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has released a series of important security updates affecting various components, including GnuTLS, the Linux kernel, Firefox, Unbound, OpenShift Container Platform, and WebKit2GTK3. These updates aim to enhance the security and stability of the operating system and its applications.
Tails 6.15.1 released
Tails 6.15.1 has been released as an emergency update to address critical security vulnerabilities found in the Tor Browser. This update includes the integration of Tor Browser version 14.5.2, which fixes security issues highlighted in the Mozilla Foundation Security Advisory 2025-37. These vulnerabilities could allow an attacker to perform out-of-bounds reads or writes on JavaScript objects, though they do not compromise the Firefox sandbox security.
PHP 8.4.7 and 8.3.21 packages for Debian 11 LTS, 12, and 13 released
Ondřej Surý has announced the release of updated PHP packages 8.4.7 and 8.3.21 for Debian GNU/Linux versions 11 (Bullseye) LTS, 12 (Bookworm), and 13 (Trixie). In addition, older PHP versions (5.6 through 8.2) have been updated to include security fixes from PHP 8.3.21.