Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS has recently released security updates for two packages: Snapcast and LibXML2.
Thunderbird, Apache, Chromium, and more updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently released a series of important security updates across several applications, including Thunderbird, Apache, Python, and Chromium. These updates address various vulnerabilities to enhance system security. Below is a summary of the key updates and their critical aspects:
OpenJDK and Kernel updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released important security updates addressing vulnerabilities in OpenJDK 24, OpenJDK 21, and the Linux kernel. These updates are crucial for users running Ubuntu 25.04 and various LTS versions (20.04, 22.04, and 24.04).
Dtrace and oVirt updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently rolled out two significant security updates aimed at enhancing system functionality and security. The updates are identified as ELBA-2025-20488, which addresses a flaw in DTrace, and ELBA-2025-20487, which resolves a bug in the oVirt 4.5 engine.
Polkit, Firefox-ESR, Jupyter, and more updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has announced a series of critical security updates targeting various packages, including polkit, Firefox ESR, Jupyter framework components, and more. These updates address a range of vulnerabilities, enhancing system security and functionality across different SUSE distributions.
Thunderbird update for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released updated packages for the popular email and newsgroup client, Mozilla Thunderbird. The updates pertain to versions 42 and 41 of Fedora, both of which have been upgraded to Thunderbird version 128.13.0.
Tails 6.18 released
Tails 6.18 has officially launched, bringing exciting new features and important updates to enhance user experience and security. A standout addition is the WebTunnel bridges, which allow users to connect to the Tor network while using Tails. This innovative bridge technology is designed to bypass censorship effectively, especially in regions where traditional obfs4 bridges may be blocked. By disguising connections as regular web traffic, WebTunnel increases privacy and accessibility for users.
AnduinOS 1.3.4 and 1.1.7 released
AnduinOS, a Windows 11-inspired operating system, has announced the release of two new versions: 1.3.4 and 1.1.7. These updates include various fixes and enhancements aimed at improving user experience and performance.
KDE neon 20250724 released
KDE neon has officially released version 20250724, a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that showcases the latest iteration of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. This release emphasizes the commitment of the KDE community to deliver cutting-edge software directly from the developers, ensuring users receive the most up-to-date features without any modifications or delays.
OpenJDK, Firefox, Chromium updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has recently issued important security updates for several software packages, including OpenJDK, Firefox, and Chromium, across different versions of the operating system.
ImageMagick, Kubernetes, Kernel updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has announced a series of significant security updates as of July 24, 2025, targeting critical components such as ImageMagick, Kubernetes, and the Linux Kernel. The updates aim to address multiple vulnerabilities identified within these systems.
Kernel and iputils updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu has released security updates addressing vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel and iputils for different versions of the operating system, particularly targeting Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The updates aim to patch several security flaws that could potentially allow attackers to compromise the system.
Git, Firefox, Container Image updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently released a series of important security updates that encompass Git, Firefox, and an updated 8.1 container image. These updates are crucial for maintaining system security and stability across different versions of RHEL.
Nginx, Kernel, Git, Sudo updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently released important security updates for several critical software components, including nginx, the Linux kernel, Git, and Sudo. These updates aim to address various vulnerabilities that could impact system security and performance.
Virtv2v, Dtrace, Sudo, Apache-Commons, TigerVNC, Xorg-X11 updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently issued a series of important security and bug fix updates across various components, including virt-v2v, Dtrace, Sudo, Apache-Commons, TigerVNC, and Xorg-X11. These updates address vulnerabilities and enhance functionality in Oracle Linux versions 7, 8, and 9.
OpenJDK, DPKG, Valkey updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has recently rolled out important security updates for its software packages, particularly focusing on OpenJDK (versions 21, 24, and 25), Valkey, and DPKG. The updates highlight several versions for Fedora 41 and 42, addressing security vulnerabilities and improving overall software functionality.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-8 released
The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.15-8 has been released by Steven Barrett, building upon the Linux kernel version 6.15.8. This specialized kernel is designed for enthusiasts, providing optimizations that enhance performance in low-latency computing, particularly beneficial for audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive systems. It is compatible with major distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.
Linux Kernel 6.15.8 released
The Linux kernel version 6.15.8 has officially been released, marking an important update for users and developers. This version can be accessed through the following links:
Linux Kernel 6.12.40 released
The Linux kernel version 6.12.40 has officially been released. This version includes various updates and improvements over its predecessor.
Linux Kernel 6.6.100 released
The Linux Kernel 6.6.100 has officially been released, marking another step in the ongoing development of the Linux operating system. This version is now available for users and developers who are eager to explore its new features and improvements.