Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has announced several important security updates, specifically focusing on Java-1.8.0-OpenJDK and OpenShift. The updates are categorized into different severity levels, with some being rated as important and others as moderate.
PHP 8.3.24RC1 and 8.4.11RC1 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP versions 8.3.24RC1 and 8.4.11RC1 for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions. These Release Candidate versions are now accessible in the testing repository, allowing users to trial them before final release. They are offered as Software Collections (SCL) for parallel installation, along with standard base packages.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-7 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-7 has been officially released by Steven Barrett, providing users with an optimized kernel designed specifically for low-latency computing. This kernel is particularly beneficial for audiovisual production, gaming, and any interactive systems that demand high responsiveness. It is compatible with major distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.
Mabox Linux 25.07 Istredd released
Mabox Linux has announced the release of version 25.07, which introduces an improved automatic theme creation feature that adapts to the colors of the user's wallpaper. This update enhances the user experience by allowing for personalized theme coloring across various elements, including Openbox window decorations, menus, Conky widgets, and PyRadio.
Erlang, Kernel, Libsoup, AIOHTTP, Libmobi, LedgerSMB, PHP updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released important updates addressing a wide range of security vulnerabilities across various software packages, including Erlang, the Linux kernel, Libsoup, AIOHTTP, Libmobi, LedgerSMB, and PHP. These updates affect multiple versions of Ubuntu, particularly the LTS (Long Term Support) releases.
Chromium and Commons-Beanutils updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently released two important security updates targeting vulnerabilities in Chromium for Debian 12 (Bookworm) and Commons-Beanutils for Debian 10 (Buster ELTS). The updates are as follows:
Kernel, Tomcat, glib2, java-17-OpenJDK, OLAM 2.2, Cloud-Init, Scap-Security-Guide updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has announced a series of security updates for various components, including the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, Tomcat, glib2, Java 17 OpenJDK, OLAM 2.2, Cloud-Init, and the Scap Security Guide. The updates address vulnerabilities and enhance system security.
Gstreamer-Plugins-Good, Kubernetes, LibXML2, FFmpeg, Coreutils, Poppler, Python updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has rolled out a series of important security updates to enhance the integrity of its systems, addressing vulnerabilities in various packages, including Gstreamer-Plugins-Good, Kubernetes, LibXML2, FFmpeg, Coreutils, Poppler, and Python. Below is a summary of the updates:
Tomcat, Kernel, Java-17-OpenJDK, Glib2, Cloud-Init updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has released a series of important security updates for multiple packages, including Apache Tomcat, the Linux kernel, OpenJDK 17, GLib2, and Cloud-Init. The updates include significant security fixes aimed at addressing vulnerabilities that could potentially impact system integrity and performance.
Tomcat, Glib2, Kernel-RT, OpenShift, OpenJDK updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has announced a series of important security updates for various components, including Tomcat, Glib2, Kernel-RT, OpenShift, and OpenJDK. The updates address several vulnerabilities and enhance system security across different versions of RHEL.
Luajit, Rust-Sequoia-Octopus-Librnp, Minidlna, Python-Asteval, Minidlna updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released significant security updates for multiple packages, including LuaJIT, Rust-Sequoia-Octopus-Librnp, Minidlna, and Python-Asteval. These updates aim to enhance security and resolve identified vulnerabilities.
Linux Kernel 6.15.7 released
The Linux kernel version 6.15.7 has officially been released, marking an update in the ongoing development of the Linux operating system.
Linux Kernel 6.6.99 released
The Linux Kernel 6.6.99 has been officially released, marking an important update in the series. This version is now accessible for users and developers. The full source code can be downloaded from [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.6.99.tar.xz), and a patch for the update is available [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.6.99.xz). Additionally, a PGP signature for verifying the integrity of the release can be found [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.6.99.tar.sign).
Linux Kernel 6.12.39 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.39 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements.
Linux Kernel 5.15.189 released
The Linux Kernel version 5.15.189 has been officially released. This update includes various enhancements and fixes over the previous version.
Linux Kernel 6.1.146 released
The Linux Kernel 6.1.146 has been officially released, marking an update to the 6.1 series.
Linux Kernel 5.10.240 released
The Linux Kernel version 5.10.240 has officially been released, bringing updates and improvements to the Linux operating system. Users can access the full source code, patches, and the PGP signature for verification through the provided links.
Linux Kernel 5.4.296 released
The Linux kernel version 5.4.296 has officially been released. This new version is now accessible for users and developers who want to leverage the latest improvements and updates.
Fedora Linux 42-20250716 Updated ISOs released
The Fedora Respins Special Interest Group (SIG) has officially announced the release of new live ISO images for Fedora Linux 42, specifically version F42-20250716. These updated ISOs incorporate the latest software and security updates, featuring the 6.15.6 kernel.
KDE neon 20250716 released
KDE neon 20250716 has officially been released, showcasing the latest advancements from the KDE community. This Linux distribution, built on Ubuntu, incorporates the newest version of the KDE Plasma desktop environment, providing users with cutting-edge software directly from the developers.