The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-1 has been released by Steven Barrett, marking the first version derived from the Linux kernel 6.15 series. This kernel is specifically designed for enthusiasts who require optimized performance in low-latency computing scenarios, such as audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive system responsiveness. It is compatible with Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux distributions.
Mercurial, libblockdev, gst-plugins-bad1.0, libblockdev, Python 2.7, and Python-Django updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released critical security updates for various software packages, including Mercurial, libblockdev, gst-plugins-bad1.0, Python 2.7, and Python-Django. These updates are part of the Extended Long Term Support (LTS) for Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stretch), 10 (Buster), and 11 (Bullseye).
Django and X.Org X Server updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in Django and the X.Org X Server, which impact several versions of its operating system.
Kernel, Gimp, Podman, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently announced a series of important security updates targeting various components, including the kernel, GIMP, and several container and networking tools. These updates aim to address vulnerabilities and enhance the performance and security of Oracle Linux 8 and 9.
Xorg-Server update for Slackware
A security update for the xorg-server has been released for Slackware, addressing multiple vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise the system. The updates apply to both Slackware 15.0 and the current version of Slackware.
Go-Toolkit, Gimp, Firefox, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released important security updates addressing various software packages, enhancing overall system security. The updates span multiple components including kea, go-toolset:rhel8, gimp, apache-commons-beanutils, golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb, firefox, libsoup, and OpenShift Container Platform 4.19.0, among others.
Varnish, Thunderbird, Podman, and more updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently rolled out significant updates that include crucial security enhancements across various packages, such as Varnish, Thunderbird, Podman, and .NET, among others. The updates address multiple vulnerabilities, with varying severity levels ranging from moderate to important.
KDE Plasma 6.4 released
KDE Plasma 6.4 has been officially released, delivering an enhanced desktop environment that prioritizes user-friendliness, accessibility, and customization options. This version introduces significant improvements in areas such as color rendering, tablet support, and window management.
Debian GNU Linux 13 Trixie Testing 20250617 Live Images
The latest weekly testing images for Debian GNU/Linux 13, codenamed Trixie, have been released as of June 17, 2025. These live images include a variety of desktop environments, allowing users to choose their preferred interface. The available environments are:
ModSecurity, Python, CIFS-Utils, and more updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has recently rolled out a series of security updates addressing vulnerabilities across various components, including ModSecurity, Python, cifs-utils, Requests, Dojo, Django, and c3p0. These updates are critical for maintaining system integrity and user security.
Webkit2GTK, Roundcube, Python 2.7 updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently issued multiple security updates for several packages, including Webkit2GTK, Roundcube, and Python 2.7, as part of its Extended Long Term Support (LTS) program. The updates address vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited by malicious entities.
oVirt, TigerVNC, .NET updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has implemented a series of significant security and bug fix updates across various components, including oVirt, TigerVNC, and .NET, as outlined in their recent advisories.
Libxml2 update for Slackware
Slackware has released new libxml2 packages for both Slackware 15.0 and the -current version to address important security vulnerabilities. Specifically, the update (SSA:2025-167-01) resolves an integer overflow vulnerability in the xmlBuildQName() function, which could potentially lead to denial of service if exploited through malicious XML content.
Thunderbird, Python-Django, Fido-Device-Onboard, Rust-Git updates for Fedora 41
Fedora 41 has recently undergone significant updates, focusing on crucial security enhancements across several important software packages, including Thunderbird, Python-Django, Fido-Device-Onboard, and Rust-Git Interactive Rebase Tool.
Kernel, JBoss, Beanutils, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has received significant updates focused on enhancing security across various components, including the kernel, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, and libraries like apache-commons-beanutils and libvpx. These updates have been categorized into important and moderate security impacts, as assessed by Red Hat Product Security.
KDE neon 20250616 released
KDE neon 20250616 has been officially released, showcasing a Linux distribution that is built on Ubuntu and incorporates the latest version of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. This release emphasizes the delivery of cutting-edge features directly from the KDE community, ensuring that users receive the latest software without any modifications or delays.
Linux Kernel 6.16-rc2 released
Linus Torvalds has released the second release candidate (6.16-rc2) for the upcoming Linux kernel version 6.16. This release comes after a notably quiet week, resulting in a smaller than typical rc2, which often occurs as developers recuperate after a significant merge window or due to the onset of summer vacations in Europe.
ICU and CJSON updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently released security updates for the ICU and CJSON packages, impacting various versions of the operating system including Jessie (8), Stretch (9), Buster (10), and Bullseye (11).
Konsole and Sysstat updates for Gentoo
Gentoo Linux has announced important security updates for two packages: Konsole and Sysstat, addressing vulnerabilities that could lead to arbitrary code execution.
Git-Lfs, Firefox, Kpatch-Patch, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently rolled out a series of significant security updates across multiple applications, including Git-LFS, Firefox, Kpatch-Patch, Go-Toolset, .NET, Podman, Skopeo, Buildah, Grafana-PCP, Container Networking Plugins, and Grafana. These updates address various vulnerabilities and have been classified with different levels of severity by Red Hat Product Security.