The Linux kernel version 5.15.193 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements. Users can download the full source code [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.15.193.tar.xz), as well as the patch [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/patch-5.15.193.xz). The PGP signature for verifying the release is available [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.15.193.tar.sign).
Linux Kernel 6.1.152 released
The Linux Kernel version 6.1.152 has been officially released, providing users with new updates and improvements. This release includes a full source package, a patch, and a PGP signature for verification. Users can download the full source from [this link](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.152.tar.xz), the patch from [here](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/patch-6.1.152.xz), and the PGP signature from [this location](https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/linux-6.1.152.tar.sign).
Linux Kernel 5.10.244 released
The Linux kernel version 5.10.244 has been officially released. Users can access the full source code, patch files, and PGP signatures through the provided links.
KDE Gear 25.08.1 released
KDE Gear 25.08.1 has officially launched, introducing a comprehensive collection of over 180 individual applications, numerous programming libraries, and feature plugins. This update is a significant part of the KDE Gear project, which aims to deliver a versatile suite of applications tailored for diverse tasks. The release focuses on enhancing stability and performance, providing numerous bug fixes and improvements across various components.
Fedora Linux 43 Beta RC 1.3 released
Fedora Linux 43 Beta RC 1.3 has been released for testing, marking a significant step forward in the development of the Fedora Linux 43 Beta version. The Fedora team is seeking community involvement to test this release candidate and ensure its quality and stability.
GnuTLS, LibXML2, BIND updates for Ubuntu
Summary of Recent Security Updates for Ubuntu
MariaDB, ImageMagick, Chromium, hsqldb1.8.0 updates for Debian
Debian has recently rolled out critical security updates for several of its packages, focusing on vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code, cause denial of service (DoS) incidents, or gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. The updates include patches for hsqldb1.8.0, Chromium, ImageMagick, and MariaDB-10.3.
NSS, Kernel, NSPR updates for Oracle Linux
Recent updates for Oracle Linux have been released, focusing on enhancing security and fixing bugs across various kernel and library components. The updates include critical kernel security updates for Oracle Linux 8 and 7, as well as enhancements to the NSS (Network Security Services) and NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime) packages. The updates address vulnerabilities and performance improvements in the operating system.
Kernel, Python-Deepdiff, Warewulf, perl-JSON-XL, Opera updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has recently issued a series of important security updates targeting various components including the Linux Kernel, python-deepdiff, ImageMagick, and other packages such as warewulf4 and perl-JSON-XS. These updates address critical vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited by malicious actors.
Tuigreet, Rust, Bustle, Maturin, Wireshark, CEF updates for Fedora
Fedora Linux has released several security updates for versions 41 and 42, addressing vulnerabilities across various software packages. Key updates include fixes for applications such as tuigreet, rust-monitord, and rustup, with some packages receiving multiple updates in both versions. Notably, the updates aim to resolve issues associated with CVE-2025-58160, which pertains to tracing log pollution, affecting several Rust-based applications.
Python, Fence-Agents, Resource-Agents, Data Grid, Satellite, HTTPD updates for RHEL
Red Hat has announced a series of critical security updates for various packages including Python, fence-agents, resource-agents, HTTPD, kernel, kernel-rt, and Red Hat Data Grid 8.5.5. These updates are essential for users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) versions 7, 8, and 9, and are categorized by their security impact as either Important or Moderate.
Fedora Linux 43 Beta RC 1.1 released
Fedora Linux has announced the release of Fedora Linux 43 Beta RC 1.1, a crucial step in the development of the forthcoming Fedora 43 version. This beta release is now available for community testing, and active participation is encouraged to ensure thorough validation against a set of predefined criteria. The testing process requires that all priority test cases pass across six specific areas: installation, base, server, cloud, desktop, and security lab configurations.
Liquorix Kernel 6.16-5 Now Available for Enhanced System Performance
The recently released Liquorix Kernel version 6.16-5, announced by Steven Barrett, is designed to enhance system performance for desktop, multimedia, and gaming applications. Built upon Linux Kernel 6.16.6, this kernel replacement incorporates a range of significant optimizations that improve scheduling algorithms, system responsiveness, and CPU frequency settings.
QEMU security update for Debian
Debian has released a security update for the QEMU package in Debian GNU/Linux 11 (Bullseye) LTS, addressing two critical vulnerabilities that could lead to denial of service and privilege escalation. This update specifically affects the `qemu-user-static` and `qemu-user-binfmt` packages, which have been updated to version 1:5.2+dfsg-11+deb11u5.
LibSSH update for Slackware
Slackware has released a new version of the libssh package, specifically version 0.11.3, for both Slackware 15.0 and the -current branch. This update addresses critical security vulnerabilities, including potential use-after-free (UAF) issues and memory leaks. Users are encouraged to upgrade their libssh packages as root using the "upgradepkg" command along with the appropriate .txz file.
Netty, Kernel, OpenJDK, RegionServiceClientConfig updates for SUSE
SUSE Linux has released a series of important and critical security updates aimed at enhancing the security of its systems, particularly addressing vulnerabilities in several components such as Netty, Kernel, OpenJDK, and RegionServiceClientConfig for cloud services like Azure, EC2, and GCE.
Kernel, Firmware, Libxml2 updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has implemented a series of critical updates across its various versions, specifically targeting kernel, firmware, and library components. The updates focus on enhancing security and fixing bugs to bolster system integrity.
Kernel updates for AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux has announced the release of three critical kernel updates aimed at addressing various security vulnerabilities. Two updates are classified as important, while one is considered moderate.
Loupe, Podman, Buildah, and more updates for Fedora
Fedora has released several important security updates for its Linux distributions, specifically targeting vulnerabilities in Fedora 41 and 42. These updates address critical issues, including CVE-2025-9566, which affects podman, buildah, and containers-common packages, and CVE-2025-58160, impacting loupe, glycin, rust-matchers, and rust-tracing-subscriber packages.
OpenShift Container Platform 4.19.11 update for RHEL
Red Hat has announced the release of an updated version of the OpenShift Container Platform, specifically version 4.19.11. This update is significant as it includes a variety of bug fixes, enhancements, and critical security updates aimed at improving the overall functionality and security of the platform.