Rocky Linux 10.0 has been officially released, bringing significant updates and changes aimed at improving performance, security, and user experience. One of the most notable modifications is the discontinuation of support for the x86-64-v2 architecture, now requiring AMD and Intel 64-bit architectures for x86-64-v3. The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) has been adopted as the standard for graphical remote access, replacing the previous VNC protocol. Furthermore, the DHCP client has been integrated into NetworkManager, and the ISC DHCP server has been phased out in favor of Kea DHCP.
.NET, OpenShift, LibXML2, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released a series of important security updates across various components, including .NET, OpenShift, LibXML2, and more. These updates address vulnerabilities and improve the overall security and performance of the platform. The updates include:
Kernel, LibXSLT, Glibc, Thunderbird, LibJPEG-Turbo, Kernel-RT, Grafana updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently rolled out several important security updates for various packages, including Kernel, LibXSLT, Glibc, Thunderbird, LibJPEG-Turbo, Kernel-RT, and Grafana. Here is a summary of the updates:
Thunderbird updates for Slackware
Slackware has released updated Mozilla Thunderbird packages for both Slackware 15.0 and the current version to address critical security vulnerabilities. The relevant update is identified as mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2025-162-01).
Nbdkit, NodeJS, perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA, perl-YAML-LibYAML, Linux Kernel, yelp updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has rolled out several important and moderate security updates across various packages, including nbdkit, Node.js, perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA, perl-YAML-LibYAML, the Linux Kernel, and yelp. Each update addresses specific vulnerabilities, with some updates categorized as important due to their potential impact on system security.
CURL, Gst-Plugins-Bad1.0, Chromium, Ublock-Origin, Node-Tar-FS updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently released a series of important security updates affecting various packages, notably curl, gst-plugins-bad1.0, chromium, ublock-origin, and node-tar-fs. These updates address critical vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise system security and functionality.
Libsoup and WebKitGTK updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has issued security updates addressing vulnerabilities in libsoup and WebKitGTK, crucial components for web browsing and HTTP communication. The updates were announced in two separate security notices:
Roundcubemail, Zeal, QT, Nheko, kddockwidgets, Python-Pyqt6, LabPlot, Gammaray, Fcitx5-qt, DTK6 updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released a series of important security updates for various packages, including Roundcubemail, Zeal, QT, Nheko, kddockwidgets, Python-Pyqt6, LabPlot, Gammaray, Fcitx5-qt, and DTK6.
perl-FCGI security update, BTRFS-Progs, Glibc, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently rolled out a variety of security and bug fix updates that cover multiple components, addressing vulnerabilities and improving system stability. Key updates include:
Xen, Libsoup2, Kernel updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released multiple security updates addressing vulnerabilities across its systems, specifically targeting Xen, libsoup2, and the Linux Kernel. The updates include moderate patches for Xen and libsoup2, along with critical patches for the Linux Kernel. Below are the key updates:
Tomcat, Samba, .NET updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has released security updates addressing vulnerabilities in Tomcat, Samba, and .NET for various versions of the operating system, including 25.04, 24.10, 24.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS, and 20.04 LTS.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-14 released
The Liquorix kernel team, led by Steven Barrett, has announced the release of the Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-14, which is based on the Linux kernel version 6.14.11. The Liquorix kernel is specifically designed for enthusiasts and provides optimizations for low-latency computing, making it ideal for audio-visual production, gaming, and interactive systems. It is compatible with popular distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.
HawtIO, Thunderbird, Go, Firefox, Kernel updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently implemented several critical updates aimed at enhancing security and fixing bugs. Notable updates include the release of HawtIO 4.2.0 for Apache Camel, along with security updates for Thunderbird, Go, Firefox, and kernel updates. The updates are categorized by their severity ratings, with multiple entries classified as "Important" and others as "Moderate."
Linux Kernel 6.15.2 released
The Linux kernel version 6.15.2 has officially been released. Users can access the full source code for this version at the provided link, as well as the corresponding patch and PGP signature for verification. For those interested in understanding the updates and modifications made in this release, a summary of the changes can be viewed through the specified URL.
Linux Kernel 6.12.33 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.33 has officially been released, marking a significant update for users and developers. This release includes the full source code, a patch for updates, and a PGP signature for verification. Users can download the full source from the provided link, along with a patch file for those who need to integrate the updates into their existing systems.
Linux Kernel 6.14.11 released
The Linux kernel version 6.14.11 has officially been released. This version marks the end of life (EOL) for the 6.14.x series. Users can access the full source code, patches, and the PGP signature for verification through the provided links.
Firefox, Grafana, Python-Tornado, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has announced a series of important and moderate security updates affecting various software packages. Key updates include critical patches for Firefox, Grafana, Python-Tornado, OpenShift Serverless Logic 1.36.0, libsoup, glibc, Keycloak 26.2.5, perl-FCGI, golang, Submariner 0.20.1, libxslt, mod_security, and kernel components.
Transfig and Go updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released critical security updates for two packages: `transfig` and `go`. The updates, announced on June 9, 2025, address several vulnerabilities and provide improved security features for users of various SUSE products.
Python-Django, ModSecurity-Apache, Twitter-Bootstrap3, CURL updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently released several important security updates for key packages including Python Django, ModSecurity for Apache, Twitter Bootstrap 3, and CURL. These updates are part of the Extended Long Term Support (LTS) for Debian versions 8 (Jessie), 9 (Stretch), 10 (Buster), and the current LTS version 11 (Bullseye).
Kernel, Apport, Systemd, AMD Microcode updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has recently released a series of updates addressing several critical security vulnerabilities across various components, including the Linux kernel, Apport, systemd, and AMD Microcode. These updates are aimed at enhancing the security posture of different Ubuntu versions and their derivatives.