KDE neon 20250731 has officially launched, marking the latest iteration of this Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu and showcases the newest version of the KDE Plasma desktop environment. This release emphasizes the KDE community's commitment to delivering cutting-edge software directly from the developers without any modifications or delays.
PHP 8.3.24 and 8.4.11 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the release of PHP versions 8.3.24 and 8.4.11 packages for Fedora and RHEL-based Linux distributions. These packages are available in the remi-modular repository and can be installed on Fedora versions 40 and above, as well as Enterprise Linux versions 8 and above, which include distributions like RHEL, AlmaLinux, CentOS, and Rocky Linux. Both versions are compatible with x86_64 and aarch64 architectures.
Libcommons-Lang-Java, Node-Form-Data, Redis, Sope updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has announced multiple security updates for various packages, including libcommons-lang-java, node-form-data, redis, and sope. These updates aim to address vulnerabilities that could lead to security breaches or system instability.
Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenJDK updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently released important security updates for various software packages, including Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and OpenJDK 21. These updates address critical vulnerabilities that could potentially threaten user security and system integrity.
Thunderbird, Kernel, Firefox, Redis, Beanutils updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently issued important security updates affecting several software packages, including Thunderbird, the kernel, Firefox, Redis, and Apache Commons Beanutils. Below are the key updates:
Docker, FFmpeg, Nvidia-Open-Driver, RMT, Libarchive updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has implemented important security updates across several packages, including Docker, FFmpeg, Nvidia Open Driver, RMT, and Libarchive, as part of their ongoing commitment to maintaining system integrity. These updates address vulnerabilities in the respective software versions, ensuring users are protected against potential threats.
Chromium update for Fedora 41
A new security update for Chromium has been released for Fedora 41, specifically version 138.0.7204.168-1.fc41. This update addresses critical vulnerabilities associated with the V8 engine, namely CVE-2025-8010 and CVE-2025-8011, both of which involve type confusion issues.
Red Hat AMQ Broker, Redis, LibXML2, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently introduced a series of security updates across various applications and components, enhancing system security and performance. Key updates include the release of Red Hat AMQ Broker 7.12.5, security updates for Redis, libxml2, unbound, and Firefox, along with a bug fix for the OpenShift Container Platform 4.14.54. Each update has been assigned a security impact rating by Red Hat Product Security, which utilizes the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) to provide detailed severity ratings for identified vulnerabilities.
4MLinux 49.0 released
The stable release of 4MLinux 49.0 has been officially launched and is now available for download. This version introduces a host of updated applications and features, including LibreOffice 25.2, GNOME Office, Firefox 140.0, Chrome 138.0, Thunderbird 140.0, Audacious 4.4.2, VLC 3.0.21, SMPlayer 25.6.0, Mesa 25.1.0, and Wine 10.11. Additionally, it includes programming languages such as Perl 5.40.2, Python 2.7.18 and 3.13.3, and Ruby 3.4.3.
Thunderbird, Java, Kubevirt updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released important security updates for several applications, including Mozilla Thunderbird, Java (java-1_8_0-openj9), and a recommended update for KubeVirt. The updates address various security vulnerabilities that may impact the integrity and functionality of the affected software.
SQLite, Cloud-Init, Linux Kernel updates for Ubuntu
Ubuntu Linux has released several security updates addressing vulnerabilities in critical components, including SQLite, cloud-init, and the Linux kernel. These updates are essential for maintaining system security and integrity across various Ubuntu versions and derivatives.
Chromium and Systemd updates for Debian
Debian GNU/Linux has issued two important security updates as of July 30, 2025. The updates pertain to the Chromium browser for Debian 12 and the Systemd service manager for Debian 11 LTS.
Libtpms, Redis, ICU, and more updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has recently rolled out a series of important security updates for various packages, enhancing the security and performance of the operating system. Notable updates include unbound, libtpms, redis (versions 6 and 7), ICU, SQLite, Firefox, kernel-rt, Java 21 OpenJDK, and Thunderbird, among others. Each of these updates addresses specific vulnerabilities, with varying levels of severity ranging from moderate to important.
Perl, SQLite, ICU, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently rolled out a series of important security updates across various software components, including Perl, SQLite, ICU, the kernel, Java, BIND, Node.js, Redis, and others. This comprehensive set of updates aims to address vulnerabilities and enhance the overall security posture of the operating system.
Libtiff update for Fedora 42
Fedora 42 Update: libtiff Version 4.7.0-6.fc42
OpenShift, JBoss, Firefox, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently implemented a series of important security updates, enhancing various components including OpenShift Container Platform, JBoss, Firefox, and others. The updates span multiple versions and address a range of vulnerabilities, with several packages receiving both enhancements and bug fixes.
Manjaro 25.0.6 Zetar released
Manjaro Linux has released version 25.0.6, named Zetar, which is the sixth maintenance update since the Yonada release in December 2024. This version includes significant updates and improvements across its different desktop environments—GNOME, Plasma, and XFCE.
Archinstall 3.0.9 released
The release of Archinstall 3.0.9 brings several enhancements and fixes aimed at improving user experience and functionality. Key new features include an interface for modifying LUKS iteration time, support for U2F authentication, and the automatic installation of inotify-tools and grub-btrfs when using grub with Btrfs configuration. Additionally, Bluetooth support has been added, and the package now includes missing xdg-user-dirs. A notable feature is the introduction of the --skip-boot option, allowing users to bypass bootloader installation during setup.
Perl, Kernel, OpenJDK11 updates for Ubuntu
Summary of Recent Security Updates for Ubuntu
Kernel, LibXML2, Thunderbird and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has recently rolled out a series of important security updates affecting various components, including the kernel, libxml2, Thunderbird, and other vital software packages. Key updates include: