Oracle Linux has recently received a series of important updates focused on enhancing security across several software components. Key updates include enhancements to libblockdev, TigerVNC, xorg-x11-server, Samba, Firefox, and various Perl modules, addressing vulnerabilities that could impact system integrity and user security.
LibSSH and Firefox updates for Slackware
Slackware Linux has recently rolled out security updates for both the Firefox web browser and the libssh library. The updates address critical security vulnerabilities and enhance the overall performance of these applications.
KDE Plasma 6.4.1 released
KDE has released a bugfix update for Plasma 6.4, now versioned 6.4.1. This update includes various feature enhancements and corrections, consisting of a week's worth of new translations and fixes contributed by KDE developers. Although the bug fixes are generally minor, they are crucial in addressing numerous issues across various components such as Discover, ApplicationPage, UpdatesPage, SearchField, and many others.
AnduinOS 1.1.6, 1.2.6 and 1.3.3 released
AnduinOS, a Windows 11-inspired operating system, has recently released three updates: versions 1.1.6, 1.2.6, and 1.3.3. Each of these builds focuses on enhancing accessibility, adding new features, and fixing issues to improve user experience.
Icu, Pam-Config, Python updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released important security updates for several components, specifically icu, pam-config, and python311, identified by the announcement IDs SUSE-SU-2025:02079-1, SUSE-SU-2025:02080-1, and SUSE-SU-2025:02089-1 respectively. Each update addresses critical vulnerabilities and ensures that systems remain secure.
DCMTK, Traffic Server, Nginx, and Symfony updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently released critical security updates for several packages, including DCMTK, Traffic Server, Nginx, and Symfony. These updates aim to address vulnerabilities that could pose risks to system security.
Gnuplot and Kernel updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has recently released security updates addressing vulnerabilities in Gnuplot and various Linux kernel versions.
Ruby and EDK2 updates for Rocky Linux
Rocky Linux has recently received important updates, particularly in the areas of Ruby and EDK2, aimed at improving security and functionality.
QT6, Glibc, Udisks, and more updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released a series of security updates for various packages, particularly version 41 and 42. Key updates include:
Kernel, Iputils, KRB5, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has received a comprehensive set of security updates aimed at enhancing system security and stability. These updates include critical patches for various components such as the kernel, kernel-rt, iputils, mod_proxy_cluster, libarchive, krb5, perl-File-Find-Rule, rhc, qt5-qtbase, gimp, OpenShift Container Platform 4.19.1, qt6-qtbase, emacs, and the Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) versions 7.1.11 and 7.3.14. The updates address vulnerabilities that have been classified with varying degrees of severity, primarily rated as "Moderate" or "Important".
Botan, GSS NTLMSSP, Apache Log4j, Kernel, Fig2dev updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has implemented a series of crucial updates to address security vulnerabilities across several components, including Botan, GSS NTLMSSP, Apache Log4j, the Linux kernel, and Fig2dev. These updates are vital for maintaining system integrity and addressing potential threats that could compromise user data and system functionality.
Auto-Apt-Proxy, Gdk-Pixbuf, DNSSEC, Xorg-Server, Python-Django updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has released several important security updates across multiple versions, including Debian 8 (Jessie), Debian 10 (Buster), Debian 11 (Bullseye), and Debian 12 (Bookworm). The updates primarily focus on enhancing security for packages such as node-send, auto-apt-proxy, gdk-pixbuf, DNSSEC trust anchors, xorg-server, and python-django.
Python, Gstreamer-Plugins-Good, Distribution updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released several important security updates as of June 2025, addressing vulnerabilities in Python 311, gstreamer-plugins-good, and the overall distribution.
Glibc, Optipng, MinGW-Glib2 updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently rolled out updates for several critical packages, including glibc, optipng, and mingw-glib2, aimed at enhancing security and functionality across its platforms.
Glibc, Xorg-X11, Gimp, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently rolled out a significant number of security updates across various packages, including key components such as glibc, Xorg-X11, Gimp, and several others. The updates aim to address vulnerabilities and enhance system security, with many classified as important or moderate in severity.
Manjaro 25.0.4 Zetar released
The latest release of Manjaro Linux, version 25.0.4 Zetar, has been officially launched as the fourth maintenance update since the previous version, Yonada, was introduced in December 2024. The new release features significant updates across its various editions: GNOME, Plasma, and XFCE.
Debian GNU Linux 13 Trixie Testing 20250623 Live Images
New weekly live testing images for Debian GNU/Linux 13 Trixie have been released as of June 23, 2025. These images showcase a variety of desktop environments, including GNOME 48.2, KDE 6.3.5, Xfce 4.20, Cinnamon 6.4.10, MATE 1.26, LXQt 2.1.0, and LXDE 0.99.3, providing users with multiple options to choose from.
Linux Kernel 6.16-rc3 released
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.16-rc3, which is the third release candidate for this version. The updates primarily focus on wireless networking and GPU driver improvements, following a smaller-than-usual second release candidate (rc2). The overall changes in rc3 are consistent with previous releases at this stage, with the majority of updates being minor rather than major.
Chromium, Udisks, Python-Pycares, .NET, Beanutils, mediawiki, MinGW-Python-Setuptools updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released crucial updates for several packages, primarily focusing on security enhancements. The updates include:
GDK-Pixbuf security update for Debian 12
A security update for gdk-pixbuf has been released for Debian GNU/Linux 12, specifically addressing vulnerabilities that could allow for memory disclosure due to incorrect bounds validation in the library's GIF decoder. This vulnerability has been assigned the CVE ID CVE-2025-6199.