Fedora Linux has recently released updates for its versions 41 and 42, introducing various security enhancements across several packages. The updated packages include Vyper, .NET, Open-VM-Tools, and Thunderbird, aimed at improving the overall functionality and security of the platform.
Intel-Microcode security update for Debian 12
A recent security update for Intel microcode has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 12 (Bookworm), as announced in Debian Security Advisory DSA-5924-1. This update addresses multiple vulnerabilities, including CVE-2024-28956 (Indirect Target Selection) and CVE-2024-45332 (Branch Privilege Injection), among others.
Kernel, Grafana, Kind, Kubo updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released a series of important security updates for its Linux Kernel, along with moderate patches for various applications including Grafana, Kind, and Kubo. Key updates include:
Thunderbird, Ghostscript, Iputils updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released security updates for several key applications, notably Thunderbird, Ghostscript, and Iputils, as part of its ongoing commitment to enhance system security and functionality. The latest updates for Fedora 41 include:
OpenSCAP, Nginx, .NET, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has released a significant number of security updates and enhancements for various packages, focusing on improving system security and stability. These updates include fixes for critical components such as OpenSCAP, Nginx, .NET 8.0, and many others, addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited.
OpenSSH, Zsync, Python-Watchfiles, and more updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released a series of updates that enhance the security and functionality of various packages, including critical components such as OpenSSH, zsync, and Python-watchfiles. The updates focus on fixing vulnerabilities and improving performance across multiple versions of Fedora, notably Fedora 41 and 42.
PHP 8.3.22RC1 and 8.4.8RC1 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP 8.3.22RC1 and 8.4.8RC1 package versions for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions. These Release Candidate (RC) versions are now available in the testing repository, allowing users to test the new features and improvements before the final release.
Glibc and Thunderbird updates for Slackware
Slackware Linux has released important security updates for glibc (SSA:2025-140-01) and Mozilla Thunderbird (SSA:2025-140-02) aimed at enhancing system security for both Slackware 15.0 and the -current version.
Libfcgi-perl, Python, and SQLite updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has recently rolled out critical security updates for several packages, specifically libfcgi-perl, Python, and SQLite, addressing vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers.
PHP 8.3.22RC1 and 8.4.8RC1 released
Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP 8.3.22RC1 and 8.4.8RC1, which are Release Candidate versions designed for testing on Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions, including CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux. These versions are available in the testing repository and can be installed as Software Collections, allowing for parallel installation alongside existing PHP versions.
Python-Tornado6, Ucode-Intel, PostrgreSQL, and more updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has announced a series of important security updates, addressing vulnerabilities in various software components. The updates include critical patches for Python tornado 6, Intel microcode, PostgreSQL, and multiple versions of the Linux Kernel. The updates also include Mozilla Thunderbird and python-cryptography, among others.
Rust-Toolset, Kernel, Llvm-Toolset, Firefox updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently implemented a series of security updates addressing various components, including the rust-toolset, kernel, llvm-toolset, and Firefox. The updates include:
KDE neon 20250522 released
KDE neon 20250522 has been officially released, featuring the latest KDE Plasma version 6.3.5. This Linux distribution, built on Ubuntu, is designed for users who seek the most current software offerings from the KDE community without any modifications or delays.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-10 released
The recent release of the Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-10 by Steven Barrett marks an exciting update for enthusiasts. This kernel is derived from Linux kernel version 6.14.8 and is specifically designed for low-latency computing, making it particularly suitable for audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive systems. It is compatible with popular Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.
Linux Kernel 6.14.8 released
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: