Fedora has issued security updates for its Fedora 41, 42, and 43 Beta (RC) versions, addressing various vulnerabilities across different packages.
KDE Frameworks 6.18.0 released
The KDE community has recently unveiled the release of KDE Frameworks 6.18.0, a vital collection of libraries and frameworks designed to facilitate the development of modern applications. This latest version reflects the collective efforts of the KDE Frameworks team, showcasing a range of enhancements and bug fixes that contribute to a more robust and efficient development environment.
Bazaar 0.4.10 released
Bazaar 0.4.10 Released: Key Updates and Features
OpenCV update for Debian 10 ELTS
An important security update has been issued for the OpenCV package in the Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster) Extended Long Term Support (ELTS) version. This update addresses multiple vulnerabilities that could potentially compromise the integrity and security of applications utilizing the OpenCV library. The vulnerabilities include critical issues such as buffer overflows, out-of-bounds read and write operations, NULL pointer dereferences, and divide-by-zero errors, which are present in several functions of the OpenCV library.
Kernel and CUPS updates for Slackware
Kernel and CUPS Updates for Slackware: Overview and Installation Guide
Kernel, Go, CURL, Python, LibSSH, Orthanc updates for SUSE
SUSE has announced several significant security updates for various components, including the Linux kernel, Go programming language, CURL, Python, LibSSH, and Orthanc. These updates address multiple vulnerabilities across different versions of SUSE Linux, enhancing the overall security and stability of the systems.
CUPS, MySQL, PHP, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently released several security and bug fix updates for its various versions, including critical updates for the kernel and CUPS (Common Unix Printing System). These updates also address moderate security vulnerabilities in packages like MySQL, PHP, and gdk-pixbuf2. Notably, bug fixes were implemented for components such as Linux-firmware and Samba, applicable across Oracle Linux versions 7, 8, 9, and 10.
MySQL and CUPS updates for AlmaLinux
The AlmaLinux Security team has announced two significant updates aimed at addressing vulnerabilities within their operating system. The first update, identified as ALSA-2025:15699, is targeted at AlmaLinux version 10 and covers multiple security concerns related to MySQL and OpenSSL, which have been assessed with a moderate severity rating. The second update, ALSA-2025:15702, addresses a critical authentication bypass vulnerability in the CUPS printing system for AlmaLinux version 8, rated as important.
CUPS, Niri, Jupyterlab, and more updates for Fedora
Fedora has rolled out several updates for various packages, particularly highlighting improvements in Fedora 42 and the Fedora 43 Beta (RC). Key updates include the latest versions of CUPS, Niri, JupyterLab, xwayland-satellite, tcpreplay, and rust-secret-service, along with minor version updates for packages like uv and libsixel.
PHP 8.3.26RC1 and 8.4.13RC1 packages for Fedora RHEL released
Remi Collet has announced the release of RPM packages for PHP versions 8.3.26RC1 and 8.4.13RC1, specifically designed for Fedora and RHEL-based systems (including CentOS, AlmaLinux, and Rocky Linux). These packages are available for testing and can be installed via the remi-test repository as Software Collections (SCL) or as base packages in the remi-modular-test repository, compatible with Fedora versions 41 to 43 and Enterprise Linux 8 and above. The new PHP versions bring essential bug fixes and enhancements across various components.
KDE neon 20250911 released
KDE neon has released its latest version, KDE neon 20250911, which provides users with the freshest KDE community software. This distribution is perfect for those who want to experience the latest features and updates without any delays or modifications. Users can enjoy continuously updated Plasma and KDE applications, allowing them to access the newest releases directly from the developers.
Bazaar 0.4.9 released
Bazaar has announced the release of version 0.4.9, enhancing its functionality as a premier app store for FlatPak applications. This latest iteration showcases a robust multi-threaded architecture aimed at providing users with an exceptional experience characterized by efficient navigation and high performance.
Amanda, CUPS, Libcpanel, Libjson, ImageMagick updates for Debian
Debian has recently released a series of important security updates for several packages, including CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System), Libcpanel, Libjson, and ImageMagick. These updates address various vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited, leading to authentication bypass, denial-of-service attacks, and memory corruption issues. Users are strongly advised to upgrade their packages to the latest versions to enhance security.
Cipher-Base, CUPS, QEMU security updates for Ubuntu
Three recent security advisories have been released for Ubuntu, addressing critical vulnerabilities in various software packages.
NSS, .NET, Kernel, and more updates for Oracle Linux
Oracle Linux has recently issued a series of security and enhancement updates across its various versions, specifically targeting Oracle Linux 10, 9, and 8. These updates address vulnerabilities in important components such as NSS, .NET, the Linux kernel, Python's cryptography library, microcode_ctl, and 389-ds-base.
Python3.12-Cryptography update for AlmaLinux 9
Summary of the Python3.12-Cryptography Update for AlmaLinux 9
FFmpeg, PostgreSQL, ImageMagick, and more updates for SUSE
SUSE has released several important security updates for various packages, including FFmpeg, PostgreSQL, ImageMagick, and the Linux Kernel. These updates address multiple vulnerabilities, enhancing system security and performance. Here are the key updates:
Kernel, CUPS, PHP, and more updates for RHEL
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has issued multiple important security updates across various packages, enhancing system security and addressing vulnerabilities. These updates include critical patches for the kernel, CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System), PHP, and several other components.
Chromium, Glycin, Snapshot, and more updates for Fedora
Fedora has released security updates for its versions 41 and 42, addressing vulnerabilities in several critical packages, including Chromium, Glycin, and Snapshot. Alongside these prominent applications, other components like Civetweb, Checkpointctl, Ruff, and the Linux kernel have also received updates to enhance security and performance.
Linux Kernel 6.16.7 released
The Linux Kernel 6.16.7 has officially been released, providing users with the latest updates and improvements.